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Christopher Hawkins
Review of Buffalo Lodging

3 years ago

Sunset Cabin

Sunset Cabin

Pros:
The most private of the seven different cabins we ve stayed in at Hocking Hills. Look at the satellite view in Google maps to see how private it is. You are completely alone with no unnatural sound.
Very clean inside and out.
Well stocked kitchen with the exception of two items (see below)
Hot tub was very clean and quiet. The temperature adjustment was relatively easy to operate.
Eight sets of towels for a two night stay.
Plenty of light in the main room. This can be an issue in many cabins. Two sets of hanging lights, each with three bulbs.
Heating was fine.
Good water pressure. Taste of water is OK, but might be strange for city folk.

Cons:
No place to store dry goods.
Kitchen counter space is quite limited
No coffee filters for the coffee maker. It takes the old style Bunn type with the flat bottom, vs. the Mellita cone filters.
No salt or pepper provided.
Electrical outlet behind the bed is inconveniently located in the center which makes it difficult to plug in any devices.

Directions:
From Route 33, take Route 664 for 14.8 miles. (If you reach South Bloomingville, you ve gone too far.)
From Route 664, turn right on Chilcote for 0.7 miles.
Veer to the left onto Purcell.
The driveway is well marked on the left.

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