Historical home in the Avenues District, but there are a few things that are important to know. First, the Wasatch room is on the first floor and opens directly into the gathering area and main entrance of the home, so you get the noise from people coming and going in and out of the front door. You also are right across from the dining room where everyone comes to eat breakfast in the morning, so you also get the noise from that. Finally, the room itself - nicely decorated with antique furniture, the door is a 130 year old pocket door that locks with a skeleton key, but has a pretty significant gap on either end, so, if you’re the shy type, you need to pay attention to what you come out of the bathroom wearing or not wearing. The staff are outstanding and are readily available if you have a question, and breakfast is superb.
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