We had a great time at the chateau. Three nights there was perfect for us and it's one of the most memorable places we've stayed. Definitely a bit rustic, but my kid felt it was more realistic than the super modernized places. What we liked: - Location - It's well located for exploring the area while having wonderful views and being quiet. - Service - Everyone was really friendly and helpful! - Room - We were in the attic in #32 on some of the hottest days of August and still had a great time. We spent most of the time out and about, turned on the fans (there was an AC unit as well but it was cool enough at night that we didn't need it), and swam in the pool. The room is great for families with 3 bedrooms and one large bathroom. Lots of stairs going up, but we were OK with that. - Dinner - Table du Roy was one of the best meals we had in France, we were able to book an hour before arriving. The servers were busy and it took a while to get seated, but after that, service was excellent. Improvement Opportunities: - Wifi: I wish it wasn't only in the lobby area and it was spotty some of the time. Made it harder to plan the rest of our trip / check emails / make calls. When it worked though, it was great! - Breakfast: It's super convenient, but we tend to sleep in and if you get there after 9:30am, they don't seem to refill things much...also lots of flies! FYIs: - This isn't full service with luggage assistance, concierge, poolside service, and TVs in the room, but we don't need those things anyways. In fact, I'd rather not have a TV in my room as it got my kid to go outside more! - Pet-friendly. We brought our dog and so did some of the other guests. - Booking.com's descriptions for our room and pricing/occupancy info were pretty off. I ended up calling the front desk to get more info and book.
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