Positive Reviews
positive:
Private entrances.
The rooms at Oakhurst Inn are constructed with traditional domestic architecture, meaning that you have a personal entryway into your area and don't need to worry about fumbling with a key card around other people or strangers. This also cuts down on congestion in hallways and when trying to transport your luggage.
positive:
Ideal placement.
Oakhurst Inn places you at the footsteps of the University of Virginia, making it a fantastic stay if you're either visiting the campus or looking to explore its rich historical surroundings. This section of the state is packed with museums, galleries, and other historical landmarks, all of which are nearby.
positive:
Responsive staff members.
The staff at Oakhurst Inn does its best to accommodate you and respond to anything you might need during your stay, including room shifts as dictated by the surrounding noise or any disagreeable things you happen to find in your living areas.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Aging building designs.
The actual structure of Oakhurst Inn is far too old to be considered comfortable, with the majority of its furnishings, decor, and supports being several dozen years old. The buildings are due for an overhaul, and hopefully this renovation can preserve the interior's historic charm.
negative:
A cramped stay.
The rooms at Oakhurst Inn are generally converted bedrooms from a former house, which leads to overall smaller dimensions than you might consider comfortable. The rooms are also crowded with wooden furniture, cutting down on your available space for movement.
negative:
Costly rooming.
The cost of a stay at Oakhurst Inn tends to exceed the perceive value of the experience, according to most guests. The general facilities, included amenities, and breakfast selection aren't diverse or developed enough to justify the attached price tag of the initial reservation.