It was in no way worth the $225 we paid after the discount we received for the awful experience - not only was the room dilapidated, but the lack of attention to detail was appalling.
After being assured that there was air conditioning, the window unit did not work properly. In the middle of the night we were so hot that we tried to open the windows, but there were no screens and too many bugs outside. At that point, we discovered that both the windows and panes were filthy. In the bathroom, paint was badly peeling on walls and ceiling, mold was on walls and floors and countless dead bugs lay in the ceiling light. In the morning, we actually discovered trash from the previous guest - tags off a new pair of socks - in our bed. Also a result of sloppy housekeeping, we found no toilet paper, as well as a chewed on pen and used pad of paper on the nightstand by our bed.
We'd checked into hotel during the afternoon without bringing in our luggage. After visiting relatives, we returned to the hotel and went to our room around 9:30 at night. At that point, there was no one around to rectify the issues that could have been resolved. We would have left and gone to another hotel, had we not been so exhausted and had kids in tow. By the way, the crib we requested when making the reservations and when checking in was not in the room.
While staff at the front desk was pleasant enough and did take $20 off the price of our room when we checked out, they did not appear all that concerned, shocked, surprised to hear our catalog of complaints. Perhaps this was not the first time they'd heard such grievances. They offered us a coupon for another $20 off a return visit. Although we frequently stay in the area, we will not give the Quechee Inn another chance. Instead, we will return to the generic, but safe, chain hotels nearby which charge half the price. The only reason I didn't give the hotel the lowest rating possible is that the included breakfast was nice and the coffee good.