We knew it was a guesthouse/bivy type of situation, but we were unaware our room was a 'micro' room, where one side of the queen bed required that guest to climb up over the other to get out of the bed. The light for the bathroom, immediately on the other side of the bed, is sensored and the switch is on the backside of the bathroom door, so whenever you use the bathroom, the guest remaining in the bed is blasted with light. The switch really should be on the other side of the door. It's too small of a room for a pleasure trip, but the price was fair and it was clean. We probably won't stay there again, but it's budget-friendly and perfect for a tired hiker or driver who needs a quiet place to sleep. No TV, no frills, but safe and plenty of parking, charming property, and the community room with coffee and refrigerator space is a big plus.