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trailangelmary
04-30-2022, 12:50
UPDATE ON DOYLE HOTEL. info received from new owner Don Failor, Sr and son Donald Failor, Jr. Phone number 717-596-0455, www.doylehotelpa.com, Facebook Doyle Hotel. currently serving breakfast lunch, dinner. Go to their facebook page to see menu. No beer or alcohol YET! Room Rates $49 shared bathroom, $89 private bathroom. Walk-in reservations 7am - 9pm. Online reservations available on website. Not accepting hikers packages.

Cookerhiker
05-10-2022, 19:55
Thanks, Mary. A friend is section-hiking and asked me about the Doyle. Told her it was upgraded since the old days.

Odd Man Out
05-11-2022, 17:55
I wonder what the hiker package refers to?

MisterQ
05-12-2022, 05:27
I assumed it means they don’t accept mail drops.

Slo-go'en
05-14-2022, 14:34
I recently completed the HF to DWG section and stayed at the "renovated" Doyle.

Sadly, I was a bit disappointed. First the price: Hiker rate for a twin bed with a plastic mattress cover as the only piece of furniture - $70 plus tax ($75 total) No need for a light in the room, plenty of light coming in from the street through a paper-thin window shade and hallway light coming in through the translucent transom above the door. Didn't get much sleep.

The shared bathroom was quite nice, even has a bathtub(!) but the shower never got hot and dribbled out of the shower head.

The propane wall heater didn't work in the room my hiking buddy got, (open flame behind a wire grill, a bit concerning, but hasn't burned the place down yet!) so he was upgraded to a room with a private bath and a better bed.

The restaurant was supposed to open the night we arrived, but someone set fire to the kitchen! I think it was the frier. Glad it was contained quickly; all my gear was upstairs!

Bottom line, it's a start but Dan has a long way to go to justify the cost of even the most basic of rooms.

Lone Wolf
05-15-2022, 15:00
why did you stay then?

Slo-go'en
05-16-2022, 08:49
why did you stay then?

1) I wanted to support the new owner and was curious about the renovations
2) The hostel was already full
3) I didn't want to go any farther that day.

In retrospect, it was a mistake to stay there, but then there was only one way to find out.