The manager, Kellie, was very nice and went out of her way to accommodate us but the room itself was substandard in many respects: the room was too small for two beds given that there was no closet and virtually no room for luggage. The AC unit was quite loud and blew humid air in our face all night while trying to sleep, there were 2 nightstands but they were only big enough to hold a drink and one was located at the foot of the bed instead of beside it. There was no overhead lighting in the room and so even with 2 lamps the lighting was poor if you were trying to read at night or get dressed in the morning. There were 2 clothes hooks to hang clothes but one of them pulled out of the wall as they were not installed to carry the weight of clothing. The bedroom mattress was comfortable but the quality of the bed linen, pillows, and towels needed improvement. The bathroom was extremely small with a bathroom mirror so small that it was difficult to see your whole head when styling your hair or putting your makeup on. Although we knew there would be no television in our room, the TV in the breakfast room had Netflix but the only chairs were straight backed dining chairs so not comfortable for viewing at all. Other than that, breakfast/kitchen area was clean and cheerful and stocked with coffee, tea, soda, juice, yogurt, chips, cereal, prepackaged pastries and English muffins. We were there a week so this was a nice feature although we would have killed for an egg.
They are doing a lot of great things for veterans at this location and the farm animals and resident cats are certainly charming. However for the nightly rate, the ranch needs to upgrade the amenities of the room as a stay of more than 2 nights is taxing under the current setup.