We stayed here because the Inn at Jim Thorpe, where we normally stay, was full. They also own The Broadway House. The guest house rooms are priced about the same as the rooms at The Inn but lack any sort of personal touch. Pros: Lovely Victorian House. Our room was very clean and nicely decorated. Cons: There is a parking deck attached but it’s to small to accommodate anything more than a compact car. Our Dodge Ram was way to big for it. The only other available parking is at one of two lots 2 or 3 blocks away. You then have a choice of walking with all your stuff or parking in front of the house while you unload, which blocks the already small and crowed streets of Jim Thorpe. There is supposedly an innkeeper on call 24/7, but we never saw her. The entrance door was wreathed in cobwebs, ashtrays on the front porch and back patios were overflowing and smelly. The supply of towels for the hot tub ran out every day we were there and were not replaced till the next day. Coffee is not available at the guest house, in the morning you have to walk the 4 blocks to get coffee or tea at the Inn. Yes, there’s a coffee maker in each room but when I’m away I don’t want to make my own coffee. The Inn stocks the bathroom with a nice selection of «green» products. The Broadway House does not. Our room wasn’t made up until 4 in the afternoon. Check in time is 4, yet rooms weren’t cleaned yet. I think that if we paid an amount comparable to what the Inn charges we should have received better services.