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Showing posts with label lake Quinault lodge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lake Quinault lodge. Show all posts

3.10.19

Lake Quinault Lodge, Aramark, it’s seen better days

Not as Nice as It Used To Be. 

Note May 2,2022
I’ve been back and stayed a night in the very same room and it’s the same. They haven’t repaired anything. The glass shelf fits loose and whatever you put in it tilts and slides off onto the floor. 
Unfortunately Aramark is likely pocketing money need to maintain the lodge. 
The new furniture seen above is vinyl. It was black leather. Leather has pores, it breathes. Vinyl doesn’t. Besides butterscotch and green. Looks terrible.  I hope the government has someone working in places like this that this corporation is ruining. 
It should be inspected. 
Anyway I heard a lot of complaints when I was in the office. 

Aramark also manages Lake Crescent lodge where Roosevelt signed the Parks into a nationally protected area. 
Just for corporations to ruin them? 
Compare to older posts on the lodge. 



           Vinyl now. Used to be black leather which was truly beautiful and comfortable. Leather breathes. Outlasts vinyl. Their decision making is poor.
             It will cost more in the long run!  Black was truly amazing, inviting. Aramark doesn’t use a designer. So now the lodge looks cheap. 
It shows. 
               The chess set is literally falling apart! 


Bathroom door doesn’t even close. It has a little tiny thing on the door that you’d never notice to keep it shut. Door doesn’t work. 
The whole lodge is in poor repair,  and grounds. 

12.5.14

Mothers Day Canoeing Lake Quinault





Two hours canoeing the lake...
Watermarks were amazing...

Very cool seeing houses from
The lake, chasing ducks a little and paddling down to The largest Sitka Spruce in the world. 

The largest Sitka Spruce, much bigger than it looks here...



28.4.12

Lake Quinault Lodge.



Lake Quinault Lodge built in just 28 days before the rains began. Here are 5 of the largest species of trees in the world.

The Lodge built in 56 days in 1928 I think.

The Boathouse, You can bring pets here..