Reviews for this site — 001, Loop: AREA MAGRUDER RANGERS HOUSE

4.3
(24 reviews)

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Kris N Verified
Stayed date
Sep 2024

It could’ve been worse, we’ve stayed in some dumps over the years, but we will never go back or stay at another ranger cabin, ever. 1. The most alarming thing, which we have never seen, ever; there was zero mention of in the property details or listing or in several calls…there is a hantavirus warning and information sign on the basement door. I’m sorry but this should’ve been mentioned prior to or at least during one of the several times I talked to rangers and recreation.gov folks. 2. It’s old and in decline. The whole place is sloping. There are spiders, mouse turds (tons in the basement and also in the two primary levels and on some of the mattresses), and it smelled like propane and mildew. It’s dusty. 3. There is no electricity, which we weren’t aware of. 4. Pretty certain this was closed for “renovation” and we felt so lucky to get it booked last minute, but appears the “renovations” were a water heater and fridge. 5. It’s wayyyy too expensive for what it was. $108 is ridiculous, especially when the guests have to clean when we get there and when we leave; there is no housekeeping. If this place were $20-50 a night our expectations and impressions would’ve been different. 6. There is no heat other than an old wood fired furnace next to the rat trap in the hanta-rodent-ridden basement. On the upside, we haven’t developed hatanvirus symptoms yet because enough time hasn’t passed. We also have the memory of staying in a 80 year old slightly sketchy cabin. And we got a hot shower and didn’t have to sleep outside, although that would’ve been preferred if we hadn’t showed up there at 11pm to what we have dumbed the “Hanta Hotel.” The toilet and bathroom counter was clean. The area is beautiful.

Kris N Verified
Stayed date
Sep 2024

It could’ve been worse, we’ve stayed in some dumps over the years, but we will never go back or stay at another ranger cabin, ever. 1. The most alarming thing, which we have never seen, ever; there was zero mention of in the property details or listing or in several calls…there is a hantavirus warning and information sign on the basement door. I’m sorry but this should’ve been mentioned prior to or at least during one of the several times I talked to rangers and recreation.gov folks. 2. It’s old and in decline. The whole place is sloping. There are spiders, mouse turds (tons in the basement and also in the two primary levels and on some of the mattresses), and it smelled like propane and mildew. It’s dusty. 3. There is no electricity, which we weren’t aware of. 4. Pretty certain this was closed for “renovation” and we felt so lucky to get it booked last minute, but appears the “renovations” were a water heater and fridge. 5. It’s wayyyy too expensive for what it was. $108 is ridiculous, especially when the guests have to clean when we get there and when we leave; there is no housekeeping. If this place were $20-50 a night our expectations and impressions would’ve been different. 6. There is no heat other than an old wood fired furnace next to the rat trap in the hanta-rodent-ridden basement. On the upside, we haven’t developed hatanvirus symptoms yet because enough time hasn’t passed. We also have the memory of staying in a 80 year old slightly sketchy cabin. And we got a hot shower and didn’t have to sleep outside, although that would’ve been preferred if we hadn’t showed up there at 11pm to what we have dumbed the “Hanta Hotel.” The toilet and bathroom counter was clean. The area is beautiful.