Joey Sliger Review of Edencrest
Spent the weekend here about 3 weeks ago, and whil...
Spent the weekend here about 3 weeks ago, and while the cabin was nice inside and out, I have a major complaint:
One of my friends, who is 20, booked a cabin through Eden Crest SOLELY because they had no age restriction listed. Generally cabins are restricted to those age 25+, so our group was excited to find a nice cabin that we would be able to rent for the weekend. However, about a week and a half after we booked (and 3 days before we were due to check in), the age requirement was changed to 25. My friend who booked called them and informed them that he was 20 and had booked because they didn't have a restriction, and they seemed very defensive at first; however, we thought the situation was resolved once Eden Crest so graciously allowed us to stay at the cabin (which was already booked and paid in full by now) if we paid an additional $1000 as a security deposit. We felt this would not be an issue, as we planned on keeping the cabin clean and receiving our deposit back.
This is not at all what happened. In the words of Eden Crest's secretary, they "rarely ever return deposits to underage renters." Essentially, Eden Crest scammed our group out of an additional $1000 AFTER we had already paid for the cabin in full, without missing any deadlines. It seems as though this may have been intentional, given that the age restriction was changed just days before we were set to check in.
Neither I, nor anyone else that was with us that weekend, will ever book a cabin through Eden Crest again, and we will do our best to make sure our friends do not book with them either.
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