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😍 5/5 - Paradise in Sonoma County
By 👻 @Byron Denney, 01/29/2023 3:00 am
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The Farmhouse Inn experience is simply unparalleled in its visual appeal, room environment, dining, amenities, and concierge service. I’m mildly horrified that some of the other reviewers found anything to complain about! I have to give shout-outs to Letisha, Russell, Eric, Teresa, Avery, and Cassandra for making our 20th anniversary magical. It’s a pricey stay, but arguably worth every penny. Visual appeal: my wife and I had the fortune of visiting Sonoma County for a week of sunny, warm days, but we were blown away by how stunning the resort is. The natural beauty is coupled with meticulous grounds care that really shows (including things like the walking path gravel being raked in patterns daily). Room environment: just to list a few of the room’s features (we stayed in a barn junior suite), our room included a steam shower, soaking tub, heated bathroom floors, indoor/outdoor gas fireplace, and a lovely king bed. Even what felt like lambs wool throws on the bed and sofa. Amenities: so many to list, I know I’m going to miss some. The bath product bar, snacks and drinks in the room, romantic tea light candles, cookies and milk at turn-down, local wine selection in the in-room wine fridge. All that except the wine was at no additional cost. Now for the no-cost resort amenities! They let you borrow a brand-new Volvo XC-90 as long as you want (on a first-come, first-served basis), or a driver will take you to dinner. But in the front seats, you can enjoy the in-seat massage! Concierge: they are happy to make wine tasting reservations for you, and many of the wineries with which they have partnerships offer them for free to Farmhouse guests (usually $50-100 per person). On top of that, partner wineries visit the resort on a daily basis to offer wine tastings (we missed only one during our stay). And these are not mass-producing wineries; they’re fabulous local (mostly estate) vintners. The concierge pours you a glass from a local vintner upon arrival, and on occasion when you’re just stopping by! I visited often for coffee and a paper each morning, and to pick up the Volvo key for the day’s excursion. And, well, to return the key (sad sigh). Room for improvement: only because I feel like I have to say something constructive, I’ll leave a few words. The room could’ve been a bit darker, but there’s a little window with no shutters that lets outside breezeway light in (room 24). And not that we were trying to watch much on our TV, but the Roku wouldn’t connect, because the room is too far from the router (thanks to Ty for trying anyway!). And if I’m being nit picky, instructions for using the tub and steam shower would’ve been nice. But that’s not bringing me down from 5 stars!
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