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I was disappointed with the Wisp. I stayed there ...

I was disappointed with the Wisp. I stayed there in the late 90's and found it quite nice but this time was a little different. We were warmly greeted after a late check in and having encountered near white out conditions. However, once we got to our room the disappointment started. We had pre-order a baby cot but it was not in the room. Also, no microwave ($25 charge for our stay). We stayed on the second floor and the closest microwave was on the lobby level by the vending machine. The Queen Suite was very small and the extra area to place things was nonexistent. We found ourselves rather overwhelmed with unpacking as extra space was simply not there. The room was rather clean, not complaints there.The fridge was very small and froze everything regardless of where it was in the fridge.
We had two more days with no complaint aside from space. Then at checkout I discovered I had been charged an additional $125 for room rates. I had booked on-line for $101 per night with 3 nights for the cost of 2. When I received the bill it was for $139 for two nights and $179 for the third. I pointed this out to the staff but it was an unnecessary headache.
Food was just OK at breakfast. Cost $20 for two omelets and a couple coffees. The
service was OK.
Best thing about being at the Wisp this time around was being able to take our two dogs. They enjoyed walks on the golf course in the snow.
I was sorry to see that the Wisp had just come out of bankruptcy and it seemed like they were still cutting corners to make up for it. The staff was overall nice but our stay was less that desirable.

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