Seneca
About Seneca
Seneca is located along the Village Plaza adjacent to a wide variety of shopping and dining options. Amenities include a garden patio, a large outdoor hot tub, and an outdoor fireplace. Guests can also enjoy a small exercise area room, sauna, laundry facilities, and a beautiful Hearth Room.
Amenities
- Meeting space
- Fitness center
- Dry cleaning
- Self-service laundry
- Spa / sauna
- Family friendly
- Smoke-free property
- Elevator
Reviews
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Very nice condo. Well equipped. Love the location to the slopes and the hot tub. Bed was a tab bit uncomfortable and needs new bed pillows.
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Nice location. Condo was small, mattress was mediocre. Pillows were thick and spongy.
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access to everything was great and easy I confirmed one price when I booked but was charged more when I arrived.
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Also we were only allowed 1 bag of coffee for the entire weekend. Considering the cost to stay at the resort u would think they could include another bag or 2.
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(would have liked more than 1 coffee for the week stay) But beautiful stay otherwise!!
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Seneca has very nice lodging. Nice location. Clean. Disappointed with our room. I was almost claustrophobic with such a small room. I called to see if there were any other rooms available, even to pay for an upgrade and they the first desk gal said no. I can't imagine it being 100% full this past weekend. We will never book this Junior Suite again. Much too small for us. Disappointed with Sunset Cantina. This was the first time we ate there. Food was very disappointing. We ordered the beef taco, it was the smallest taco we ever seen (street taco). $8.00 per plate. We had to order another plate for the both of us, another $16. Most Mexican restaurants serve you "free" chips and salsa. We had to pay $8 for stale chips and salsa that was watered down! As our second plate arrived, this time the beef taco was a little bigger....hmmm...wonder why. We watched our waiter work in the kitchen along with the other chefs plating. He and another waitress was eating back in the kitchen! This is a small resort with limited restaurants. You would think they can provide a better Mexican restaurant better than Taco Bell! We will never eat at the Sunset Cantina again. The Junction and Foxfire Grill are much better choices to eat at.
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Conveniently located in the village within walking distance to the trails and restaurants/bars. Hot tub on property. Underground parking available. Check in was at a totally different property. Pull out bed was filthy. Patio was unsafe, had to change rooms. Room overall could have done with a good cleaning.
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The location and the hotel in general was as described. We booked for 4 nights but we had a family emergency so we left one day before. I asked for a refund or a partial refund, and I never even got an answer from the hotel. Very disappointing.
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Seneca is conveniently situated in the village and walking distance to shops and restaurants. It has basement parking on a first come first served basis, so if you find parking in the basement, better to make use of the shuttle bus and walking, in order to not lose your parking spot. Unit 100 was our worst nightmare ever. First we had to return to check-in 3 times before our keys worked, and the 4th time the assistant at Seneca who had not been at her desk the previous 3 times managed to fix the keys. Once settled in all went well until it was bedtime. The main bedroom mattress was extremely worn out. The windows in the main bedroom did not seal properly allowing the icy cold wind (we hit temperatures of 5'F at night) into the room. The heating system made a terribly loud noise every time it switched on, which was every 24 minutes and would last for as long as it was on (14 minutes). Due to the windows not sealing properly all noise in the street was clearly heard. This meant that every snow plow that passed, felt like it was plowing right through the bedroom. Needless to say, we did not sleep much the first night, so we decided to sleep on the sleeper couch the second night as the second bedroom was occupied by family. At least we did not have the street noise or the cold wind blowing on our heads, but the heating system was just as noisy, and the sleeper couch was a poor excuse for a bed. It is beyond my understanding how one can rent out accommodation that is so uncomfortable and poorly maintained, and still charge a fortune. I can not speak for other units at Seneca, but avoid Unit 100!
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The staff Bed and sofa were horrible
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Under ground parking is nice touchheck was easy and everyone was friendly
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We stayed at Seneca for a long weekend in March. The hotel location was very convenient to both the slopes and ski rentals. The room was clean and well equipped. However, the kitchen only had a mini fridge and no freezer options. The room was also very loud, as you could hear the people above and next door through the day and night. Due to the close proximity to the village you can also hear people outside coming in from dinner and the bars. Overall, the room was clean and convient but did not live up to everything we had hoped for.
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I will say Seneca has a great location to access the skiing area and the restaurants. Highly recommended.
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Stayed here for the Wanderlust festival. Excellent location, nice room with a patio door that let's you walk directly out to the village/lifts