dalevero
23 augusti 2023
This review is all about value for money: whether or not what you see is what you get. North Conway and the White Mountain region have been part of our summer family getaway experiences for about a decade and we were very excited to get back after the 'Covi-pause Epoch' to visit some of our old haunts. The decision to ultimately book at Huttopia (as opposed to several B&B's that were in the mix) was based on the attraction of that promise of 'something different'. We're campers. More to the point glampers, and our previous visits to the area have been with our blinged-out pop-up trailer. So in discovering and researching Huttopia, the concept was very attractive. Now to begin with, I hold Huttopia in no way responsible for the weather. And frankly, bad weather doesn't much bother me/us. It's part of the experience and we're accustomed to rolling with the punches and being flexible in our plans. But... Upon arriving at our assigned unit - site #19 (Huttopia, unlike almost ALL other campgrounds, hotels etc., does NOT allow you to 'shop' for your site on any sort of map - you only choose the level of your accommodation and then one of the units at your choice selection is assigned to you.) - the entire front of the site property was flooded and impassable, forcing us to tip-toe around the edges of the site in order to access our 'Trappeur'. Worse, our firepit and bbq were sitting in this pool of water. Over the course of our stay, the firepit was unusable for 2 of the 3 nights and we had to wade in and dig out our bbq, moving it to our deck (and it fell apart as we did so, leaving us to repair it ourselves). I have nothing negative to say about the accommodations themselves. They are pretty much exactly as advertised: clean, fully kitted out for sleeping, basic eating, and toilet/shower. I've seen the complaints about the tight fit in the bathroom, the chilly nights, the dampness. We brought our own little heater that we use in our camper and, along with the provided fan, we were warm and dry, even cosy. And anyone who complains about having a full bathroom in their 'tent'... Well, go back to your hotels. This isn't and never was for you. Problems? We get it. Life ain't perfect. But it's all about what you do next. And AGAIN, value for money. With this kind of price point - 400$C+ / night - comes expectation. I'm going to say that again: Four Hundred Dollars per night. There is no way that this kind of flooding hasn't happened before and can be an unknown issue. And in that, there is little defence for Huttopia to not to have been on top of this. On the last day of our stay (?!?) , a young man came by with a stop-gap plan (ours, by the way...) to fill in the area in front of the site with wood chips, stone, and a makeshift deck of planking (that inevitably will just float away next time it rains...). As excited as we were on the way in to our adventure on the Friday, we were as dulled and convinced that
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