Here are copies of the emails that were sent to the reservations manager, followed up with a phone call, in order to give them the opportunity to "make good". Hopeless attempts. Please note the pictures of the accommodations at $195/night and please make sure that to read through all of the reviews. The negative ones are spot on and give more details of the same experience. 1st email sent at 11:00 PM, after trying to call someone at the "resort": "We had looked forward to coming to stay at your resort after having visited Ruby lake last year. We booked a trail view Safari tent. We were charged $140 + $30 for a pet fee + taxes for a very basic tent on a wooden platform, with camp style public washrooms nearly a 10 minute walk away. A week ago, we camped in our tent at a BC provincial campground in Squamish for $35/night (with our dog) and honestly it’s hard to justify spending $160 more to sleep in an improperly cleaned tent on a wooden platform, on ikea sheets, and then having to endure very loud music blasting across the lake well past 11:00 pm which served only to drown out the constant road noise. This is not only unpleasant but unacceptable, as it made it difficult to sleep. At the BC campground with hundreds of people staying in tents, one could hear a pine needle drop between 10 pm until 7:00 am. I don’t mind paying for accommodations but I hate feeling ripped off. These accommodations are grossly overpriced and it seems outrageous to charge an additional $30 for a pet to sleep in a wooden platform camp style tent. At 10:30 pm I tried calling to ask about the loud music and party noises and was connected to the restaurant as the reception was closed. I was told to call you on your cell #. This is not a professional hospitality service for accommodations charging $195 a night. I am requesting some form of credit, starting with the extra charge for the dog, but also for an additional 50% credit for the tent would be warranted given not only the low standard of accommodation, but also the ongoing loud noise at 11:00 pm, and no one to be there to handle the situation. We are very disappointed and have decided to leave early in the morning, certainly not what we were hoping for when booking a night at a lake resort. I have recorded the noise as well as the interior condition of the tent. We look forward to hearing back from you asap." Email # 2, sent the following morning: "Hello again, The outrageously loud party noises, music and fireworks went on past 2:00 am, constantly being woken up who knows how many times. It’s now 7:00 am and are now woken up by a steady stream of cars heading for the ferry, and the sounds of neighboring guests in their tents, and their cars. This experience can hardly be called a night at a lake resort and having been charged $195 now feels like an insult. It’s been a huge disappointment and we just want our money back and to leave asap." We arrived at 7:30 pm and were gone before 8:00 AM. Tr