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Originally stuffed full of antiques and what former manager discount hawaii travel Jim Carleton called “New York City glam,” the Inn went through several reincarnations since it was featured discount hawaii travel on two back-to-back episodes of Gordon Ramsay’s “Hotel Hell” series in August 2012. Ramsay discount hawaii travel pointed out the clutter of antiques, financial mismanagement, and communication problems at the inn. Initially the owners, Robert Dean and Ari Nikki, discount hawaii travel restructured adding a new Blue Bar, removing some of the clutter and improving communications etc. They reported an increase in bookings and interest from the show.
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The Inn reopened Memorial Day weekend but their next challenge was the tax sale of the property on August 9, 2013 for $111,000 owed in back taxes. “The bank stepped in within 30 minutes of the sale,” said Marsh. “The bank paid the taxes to preserve their position on the property.”
“We’re taking a new direction. The economy has forced this but we should have been a country inn from the beginning,” said Carleton last August noting that guests staying discount hawaii travel in the inn’s 10 rooms continued to receive a full made-to-order breakfast and could choose to have dinner at the inn where the focus was on local food but they had to bring their own alcohol.
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