I came expecting to stay a week and ended up staying six weeks. It had all the basics, was clean and quiet and is nicely located.
The staff were all very friendly and helpful.
It was very quiet, was able to relax easily.
Did not like - how high the beds where from the ground. Would have liked if there was an option for a stool to help get into the bed. I am short and I was hurt recently (after I had booked), so was having trouble climbing into the bed.
Pro - It had lovely walking trails nearby that were easy to get to. Fans were provided.
Con - was unsure is access to the meal hall was included and was to shy to ask. Beds were also hard and high and awkward to get into. Almost needed to ask for a stool.
It was a college dorm room. Not much else to say. For $48 US, it served it's purpose. Showers and bathrooms coed.
The woman who checked us in was very nice and the kids on campus were helpful in directing us where to check in .
Downtown Truro has a beauriful little arts center where we caught a lical Cuban concert. Found a great cafe Novel Tea, and had a good dinner at a restaurant 200 yards from the theater.
This was the first place I have ever stayed with gender-neutral washrooms and shower facilities. In both spaces, the toilets and showers are individual stalls, but the partitions are not floor-to-ceiling. While I didn't encounter any issues in these spaces, this may concern some, and the listing should reflect that.
Basic, simple, clean rooms with coed washrooms and showers. All could use an upgrade with a bit of fresh paint and some modernization (especially the showers)