First of all, we stayed during the week, so it was quiet. Not a lot of patrons staying in adjacent units, and that was nice. Second, we stayed in "The Loft", suite 122. It was awesome. Like a small studio apartment (without the kitchen) where the couch and tv were downstairs, as was the bathroom. The stairs led to the loft above that held a King size bed, with plenty of room to walk around, and a flat screen tv on a tv stand at the foot of the bed. This suite is away from the majority of the other rooms. Bathroom was clean, a little dim, but no "fart" fan. I like a vented bathroom, both for smell and the steam after a hot shower.
If you stay in room 122 (The Loft), be sure to place a pillow at the bottom of the stairs in front of the iron rail/brace that supports the lowest stair banister post. The wood post is loose, so the inn has braced it with a metal rail that is in the walkway between the post and the couch at the entrance to the lower sitting area. Didn't hit our toes on it, but I would bet someone has.
The pool large, but we were glad to stay in the room that was NOT by the pool, as there were loud swimmers, but it was all in fun.
I really don't rate my stay...First of all, we stayed during the week, so it was quiet. Not a lot of patrons staying in adjacent units, and that was nice. Second, we stayed in "The Loft", suite 122. It was awesome. Like a small studio apartment (without the kitchen) where the couch and tv were downstairs, as was the bathroom. The stairs led to the loft above that held a King size bed, with plenty of room to walk around, and a flat screen tv on a tv stand at the foot of the bed. This suite is away from the majority of the other rooms. Bathroom was clean, a little dim, but no "fart" fan. I like a vented bathroom, both for smell and the steam after a hot shower.
If you stay in room 122 (The Loft), be sure to place a pillow at the bottom of the stairs in front of the iron rail/brace that supports the lowest stair banister post. The wood post is loose, so the inn has braced it with a metal rail that is in the walkway between the post and the couch at the entrance to the lower sitting area. Didn't hit our toes on it, but I would bet someone has.
The pool large, but we were glad to stay in the room that was NOT by the pool, as there were loud swimmers, but it was all in fun.
I really don't rate my stay according to the staff at any establishment (other than a restaurant) that we stay in, because I don't want to stay anywhere that I have to interact with the staff, the whole time. Having said that, I had no problems with the staff at the Royal Copenhagen Inn. He gave us the key to 122 so we could look at it first, as we were curious, and ended up staying there.
We did that a lot on this road trip, asked the front desk of many establishments if we could see a room we were interested in, first, and all of them said yes. Never thought to do that before, and will likely continue with that practice.
Overall, we would definitely stay in 122 again, as it is in the perfect location, wasn't loud, didn't have to use the heater or a/c. It was just right.More
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