"Upon checking in the lady at the front desk was very rude to the gentleman that was trying to check in people. Then was able to get my parents checked into one of the two rooms I purchased. It took another hour for me to check in. Once we got in the room the ac was leaking inside and out, during the night the heat would cut on and then cut over to ac. The fridge froze all the drinks and it was on the low setting. In my parents room, there was an used bar of soap in the shower, no body wash or shampoo in their shower and when ask for some they never got any. When to the outside dining area and the 5 of us sat at the table never had any service from waitresses. Had to go to the bar at get drinks and snacks. When the bartender asked whose table it was none of the waitress staff answered so the bartender said he would taken care of us. This is the frist day. Breakfast was good and was hot. In the pool area their were children jumping around in the hot tub area splashing us when the subject was discussed nothing was done. We have stayed here in the past multiple times and was always great. This was an upmost disappointment to the point we are searching for a new place for our next visit."
"My wife and I recently visited the Inlet Inn. The waterfront location is perfect, within very short walking distance to ferry boat rides, nice restaurants, shopping and historic homes and churches. The staff at the Inlet Inn was extremely friendly and helpful; check-in/out was a breeze. Our rooms (due to our late booking we had to change rooms) spectacular! Both rooms were very spacious. The first had a large balcony overlooking the water. The second had a large bay window overlooking the water with a reading nook. As far as the amenities, you won’t find the usual chain hotel perks (workout facility, pool, restaurant/bar) but we really enjoyed the Inlet Inns amenities. Continental breakfast delivered to our room each morning. Free self parking onsite- a really great benefit in this parking challenged town. A gorgeous courtyard with native plantings. And they have a spacious lounge overlooking the water. As far as attractions, we really enjoyed the ferry boat ride to Shackleford Banks island to see the wild horses and on the way back the Captain spotted a pod of dolphins feeding. At one point they were only 20 yards away! And don’t miss the Saturday morning Farmers Market (also walking distance from the hotel). One of the best we’ve been to. We highly recommend the Inlet Inn!"
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