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8. oktober 2024
Our family rented five different units at the Nassau Inn for a vacation, and the experience was far from consistent. Each unit was drastically different in terms of paint, bed sizes, decor, cleanliness, and amenities, but oddly enough, the most dated unit ended up being the most expensive! Bathrooms were mixed of old, some new tile, some basic shower stalls, and some had towel hooks, racks and shelves while others were plain. Weird experience because it wasn’t as off the bad was really bad, it was just a mix. Staff explained that units are individually owned. This made sense, but the units are drastically different, and the price made no sense since even the older units were priced higher than what I would call somewhat modern.
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