This property misrepresents itself. The sales staff used words like "quaint," "quality," & said that our two rooms would be "close together, etc. It was not true. My 15yr old daughter, her mom, and myself booked these rooms on the expectation of a one-night stay close together, and a fair price just to prep for a trip from Anchorage to Kenai. We arrived after dark, missing this "inn' multiple times until he realized the building we had been driving by was actually the place we were supposed to stay! First impressions was a rectangular motel with doors on front and some on back and a very confusing sense of being welcomed to a "quality" night's stay. Our rooms "close together" couldn't have been further from each other with with one room upstairs through a twisted hallway at the very end, & the other on the outside far corner NEXT to a trailer. The trailer was the breaking point. They were wooden steps coming from the trailer door to within 10 ft of the door that my daughter and her mom would stay at. When we drove up a person looked out the trailer window at us and at that point my daughter said, "I'm scared I don't want to stay here!" There was a person smoking on a upstairs deck that led to the upstairs rooms and a homeless person across the street. None of this presented itself is a "family friendly" place to stay. Rather it looked like long-term residents would probably be the bulk of the hotel's guests. I would not recommend this place--period! We did not stay.