Our room at The Sojourn was perfect. It was clear that the bones of the place are an old motel, but the updates that have been done are great and we never once felt like we were staying in an outdated lodging. The kitchen is bare-bones, but it's more than sufficient for making a meal or two if you're staying for a week or less (we stayed for three nights). The bed was extremely comfortable, though I will say the pillows are a bit tiny, but that is a real nitpick. At the end of the day, if you're traveling to this part of the country, you're doing so to get outside and enjoy nature, not to enjoy your hotel room. As long as you're not expecting peak luxury, The Sojourn is perfect for recovering and and relaxing after some hard hikes.