Culp1954
6 de maio de 2024
The Vineyard Suite was a wonderful, lovely place to spend three nights in late April. It is beautifully decorated and is exactly as shown on the website—no exaggeration or distortion to make it look larger than it really is. In addition to a powerful in-wall AC unit that guests can control much like their home ACs, it has a large, powerful ceiling fan with multiple speeds and windows that can be opened to regulate the temp. We didn’t need to turn on the fireplace. The suite has a large bathroom with a great shower and plenty of comfortable towels and supplies. It also has great comfy chairs, plenty of outlets and charger ports, and served our need for a home basis in Grand Junction perfectly. The parking lot is easy to exit and enter. Brenda, the co-owner who runs Castle Creek day-by-day, is a smart, engaging, friendly person who can’t do enough for you. Her breakfasts are creative and delicious and always worth taking a picture! She accommodated our 11 PM arrival on a late Dallas connection by sending us photos and diagrams of how to get into our room without disturbing anyone else. She is quick to reply to texts and is a great source of information about local outdoor activities, restaurants, wine, culture, and gardening. As Castle Creek is on a main road from downtown to the airport, there is some amount of truck noise even after 11 pm. Even with windows open that was not a problem for us, but it might be for very light sleepers. TIP The B&B’s sign is small and easy to miss in the dark, especially if you are coming from the airport. If you have another person with you, don’t rely on GPS voice prompts alone. Have another person watching the map AND out the window while you watch the road. The point where Google Maps prompted us to turn left off Horizon Drive into the B&B actually put us in a development called Westwood, a few hundred yards too far down the road. If that happens to you, just make a right turn out of Westwood back on to Horizon Drive and then make the very first right turn into the Castle Creek parking lot.
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