This is actually two houses, although the advertising mixes rooms and amenities from both into one description, making it appear that regardless of what room you choose online, you will have all of those amenities. When I got there to check in, my room turned out to be in the blue house. The room was beautiful, but the bathroom for it was down the hall. That not-so-private tiny room had a spa bathtub but also the facility’s washer and dryer that was in constant use. As a single female traveler, I was very uncomfortable with the situation. I asked for another room for the next two nights and received it—but I had to ask. Point being: before you choose a room online, call ahead and make sure it is not in the blue house (which is more like a hostel with people coming and going at all hours) and that it has a private bathroom and a spa tub, if that’s what you want. Not all rooms have a spa tub, even if they have a private bathroom.
The spa products you’re warned not to take else you’ll pay for were a duke’s mixture of shampoo and conditioner like you get at Walmart and no body soap, at least in my case.
As for the common areas in the blue house, the front porch was too small for rocking chairs and a drum set and chairs for a jam session took up most of the sitting room. The first room I had was very hot, so I had to open the windows. There was no coffee shop/cafe, and no snack/bar deli—just an alley that will take you to the Family Dollar.