If you're fond of cramped spaces and a constant stream of noise, then congrats – you’ve found just the place.
First things first, finding the suite. It's a challenge. The entrance is tucked away at the back of the house, accessible through what's generously termed an "outdoor patio" but is more accurately a neglected space hidden by overgrown trees and unkept grass, leading to an unmarked door. Not exactly the most welcoming start.
Once inside, the advertised spaciousness feels exaggerated. The suite is actually a small, cramped one-bedroom apartment, with furniture crowding much of the limited space. The bedroom in particular feels especially tight, made worse by the oversized dresser occupying too much of the small room.
The biggest issue is the constant noise. The thin ceiling amplifies every sound from the floor above. Noises from above are impossible to escape; you'll hear every footstep (and many), every toilet flush, every slam of a dresser drawer, and the distinct gurgling and draining noises of the dishwasher as water rushes through pipes.
Since the laundry room is located next to the suite, you'll also hear the noise of a running washing machine and dryer for any laundry done by others. During our stay, this noise was constant.
Aside from the noise, the sleeping amenities weren't great. The queen bed was particularly uncomfortable and the bedding and pillows are in dire need of an upgrade.
For a peaceful stay, you may want to consider looking elsewhere.