![]() I wasn't aware of any breakfast on offer (so that may no longer be the case) nor was I aware of a nearby store-perhaps it was closed during my short stay. No easily accessible outlets for charging electronics (so I waited to charge them the next day in my car) and no TV. ![]() My room offered only a small shower stall, no tub and tight quarters in the bathroom. Ojo spa products were provided via dispensers. There was a small refrigerator, microwave, ice bucket, water kettle, coffee and tea, mugs and small glasses. Both bath and blue soaking towels were provided. If you need a bottle or wine opener, make sure to bring your own. Perhaps a previous guest decided to douse the room in Glade? Really appreciated the tea provided in the rooms but was unable to get the kettle to operate despite many tries/Google searches, so ended up enjoying some during my next stop. After being assured by the front desk that their staff doesn't use air freshener, I searched throughout the unit to try to find what was causing the smell. When I walked into the room, there was a VERY strong air freshener scent in the main area. Fortunately, it was Summer, so kept the A/C running which helped mask some noise. ![]() They placed me in a room on the corner next to the main road(s), so there was some road noise from passing semis and delivery trucks. There is parking in front of the units and most parking spaces on the circular gravel drive are near the rooms. I stayed at the newly renovated Inn at Ojo, which is about a 1/4 mile from the main resort for one night.
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