Stayed at Sardis Stables a couple of years ago. Was an OK place, quiet, secure, clean. Not really near anything, but then Vogtle isn't either. Place is a converted school I think, classrooms turned into two bedroom, two bath apartments. Thick doors and walls, no neighbor noise. There is an posting for them dated about October, 2010, 1 page back. What they do have: 2 queen beds, individual bathrooms, microwave, stove, refrigerator in a kitchen/livingroom combo, so-so wireless, cable TV, older not much color tv, btw. Table to eat on and about 4 chairs a couch and an armchair, lamps. What you need to bring unless you get told explicitly otherwise: Sheets, pillows, blankets, towels, washcloths, etc. Silverware, pots & pans, skillet, dishcloths, paper towels, toilet paper,drinking glasses and coffee mugs, bright lightbulbs if you want to read a book, coffee pot, etc, etc. Cost me about $150 for stuff from the local dollar store and a goodwill in Augusta, and the Walmart about 15 miles away. Does have some coin operated washer/dryers. Nice people in the area, it is right across the street from a pretty good restaurant<limited menu though and closes about 7:30-8 pm> and don't even think about a good Mexican joint closer than Waynesboro (I think the Mex place also has the only liquor license in the county if you want a shot>. There is a package store on the way to the plant. A small IGA across the street from the Stables with a good butcher shop and a bad selection of fruit and veggies. Post office is a few doors down, Sardis Stables will get mail for you. They have quite a few RV spaces there in the back, but no shade trees or amenities and I think the apartments fill up pretty fast as outage approaches. Good for a guy with a family or a pair traveling together, no price break if you are solo. I'd probably opt for a motel room in Waynesboro if I could get one if I had to do it again, just to be near people and lights, but Sardis Stables is clean, safe, and basic.