Address: 344 Silica Rd NW, Quincy, WA 98848, USA
Phone: +15097878000
Geo O
First, I want to say the staff were excellent, the rest, not so much. We stayed in one of the cabins near the cliff. The views are truly amazing. The room is clean, there is a fireplace and a tiny TV. The drapes don't cover the windows, so the other residents can look into your bed if walking by (kids did often coming and going to the pool), the floor is showing wear and is pealing up, and the door rattles when the wind blows. There is no coffee machine or microwave. Instant coffee is provided (ala fancy Folgers coffee). The first night, we ate at the onsite restaurant. The dinner menu was crazy expensive for what you get. Expect to spend between $80 and $100 per person if you have a drink or appetizer. If you eat the cheapest item, no salad, and drink water, you can get out for maybe $45 before tip. The food is just OK. I've had much better in Seattle for far less $$. The pool closes at 8pm, but there were rowdy kids in the pool past 9pm every night. I would not stay here again.
Michael Coon
Just stayed in "Gorgeous "Tiny" Home - Unit 9D". It was $1,100.00 a night after taxes etc. the tiny home came with a queen bed and a queen sofa pull out. When we were ready to get the kids to bed we pulled out the sofa sleeper to find only a mattress cover on it. I called the front desk and was told the bedding would be in the closet and to make the bed (kinda strange to make your own bed for $1,100.00 a night) none the less I went to the closet to get the bedding....there was none. I called back and was told they would be sending bedding over, a short while later a gentleman showed up with a black trash bag with bedding in it. He handed it to me and stated this was for me to make the bed with (again, strange that we hadn't ever stayed one night and I was making beds for my kids to sleep in a $1,100.00 a night room). The shower wouldn't get hot (always frustrating) and the only radio in the unit would not play. Overall the room was a real let down and extremely over priced. The resort as a whole was really beautiful and the staff at the front desk and restaurant area and very kind & personable. I would avoid this particular unit we stayed in especially because of the shower issue. Nobody likes a cold shower in our family so it was a bust not to mention the hassle with the beds.
Jessica Allossery
Just the best experience ever!! I perform here regularly (as a singer-songwriter) and each time I go the staff are so kind and helpful. The food is incredible and the views/vistas and overall atmosphere is like nothing you’ve experienced before. Highly recommend to anyone looking for a super relaxed getaway!
Tracy Garnaoui
We love this place for both indoor & patio dining! Tendrils has delicious lunch/dinner options with an extensive wine menu. The ambiance is inviting. The staff are friendly and helpful. Well worth going here. Highly recommend!
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Yes you can bring dogs to Cave B! The cavern rooms are dog friendly and there are designated areas for dogs to stay for most buildings.
Yes open, Reservations only taken if your a guest staying at resort to dine in the resturant.
4pm is check in, but if they have the room ready, they will give you your room earlier. We got there at 2pm and they let us get in the room sooner.
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