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    Cedar Rock Inn - Dinning room

    Cedar Rock Inn

    (12 reviews)

    $$$

    Gray/Kengle

    Getting ready to check out and head to Woolaroc. Best stay…read morein an Inn, hotel, B&B EVER! I think the one best word to describe it is "Relaxed". Beautiful large room, beautiful property, great breakfast. The most comfortable mattress we have slept on away from home. Debby was very attentive and easy going. Thank you for the cookies for our drive. Kathleen and Andy

    Amazing spot to stay while in Tulsa. It's secluded and quiet and a great price point for quality…read moreand location. A nice employee named Hayley (sp) was there during our stay and she was very helpful. We checked in earlier than we planned to due to arriving in Tulsa earlier than expected from OKC. She was apologetic about not having a cheese plate or fudge ready. I didn't even know these things existed with the room, so apology accepted! Haha. She took us on a tour of the inn and did a great job of both detailing the history/current status and the amenities we had access to. Not too much later, she brought us the aforementioned cheese and fudge. Score! She also took care to note food allergies since they serve breakfast. I have none but my boyfriend is allergic to the Earth, so that's nice. We stayed in the Sage while we were there (Thursday night and Friday night, so two different prices). It's the only room that's not directly inside of the inn, so that was neat. It almost felt like a little cabin! It's attached but the entrance to it is outside while the other rooms are inside. It's a nice simple room. The bed is comfortable but I wouldn't rave about it. The only small downside is that this room doesn't have its own thermostat because it shares one with the Willow, the room it's attached to. Hayley set it for us to a very cool temp since it was hot out. It kept the room very cold. But we were also out adventuring most of the time. If we weren't, then we would just burrow under the blankets in bed. So no big deal, but I'm sure there are more picky people out there. Every morning, breakfast is served in the dining room at 9am. It feels a little awkward almost since the inn is so small and the breakfast is guests only. They're cooking just for you! The first morning, it was only us there. There was fruit, pancakes, and a plate of bacon/sausage/eggs. It was good stuff. Oddly good bacon. Second morning there was fruit, waffles, and breakfast potatoes/fritatas/bacon. The second was definitely the best. My boyfriend hates eggs; they did something to his family, I think. So they double downed on his bacon. Lucky dog. But the fritatas were great, so his loss. Random notes: - The TVs have a lot of channels but the TVs are tiny; maybe that's a hint to spend time with your travel partner. - ^ Speaking of which, the second floor has a drawer of toiletries that includes toothpaste, shampoo/conditioner/soap, deodorant, and *ahem* condoms ~an assortment~. Some other stuff, too. - The gated exit you use during the day is closed at some point in the evening. You'll drive out the entrance and return through the entrance using the code on your room key during later outings.

    The Campbell Hotel - Skylight

    The Campbell Hotel

    (66 reviews)

    $$$

    History and charm. It's one year shy of 100. Next year will be the Centennial anniversary. Lots of…read moreunique places and items in the lobby area where are you check in and the foyer where you can wait. I was assigned the Leon Russell room. They were not kidding. I have to look him up now because I don't know him. But paraphernalia was everywhere signed and clearly with a lot of appreciation. The bathroom had several sheets of his music. A song called Superstar -- a love song by the lyrics with Bonnie Sheridan -- and another one called the Ballad of Mad Dogs and Englishmen. Appreciative of your age and how great a shape the room was in. That is very comfortable. Room had a console with a velvet chair so it could be used as a desk. A wonderful corner of velvet reading chair. A sealed off fireplace that was used once upon a time with a original painting of Leon Russell over the mantle. The drapes were fantastic because they were satin but blackout Curtains ideal for sleeping well. There's water coffee and a mini fridge and microwave in the room. There's an excellent reading chair and mirrors and all the right places. Outside my door was a wonderful bronze casting of a bucking horse. Stay comes with a continental breakfast. Even though I checked in well past midnight Sheryl was very courteous and set me upright. I was even able to get a cup of chamomile tea to take up with me.

    I booked The Campbell Hotel because it's promoted as a "historic luxury boutique hotel on Route…read more66." The photos online show a charming, stylish property -- but the reality was very disappointing. Room Condition The room was spacious, but that's about the only positive. The white ottoman was torn, and the sofa had a concerning stain clearly left from a previous guest -- something housekeeping should have addressed before anyone else checked in. The toilet seat was old and discolored, making the bathroom feel unsanitary. Although the bed was comfortable, it was buried under an excessive number of decorative throw pillows. There's nowhere to store them except on the floor, so the room quickly felt cluttered and awkward to navigate. Curtains and Blinds The curtains were extremely heavy and attached to the wall with makeshift wires instead of proper mounts. When I tried to open them, they fell completely off the wall. It looked unsafe and unprofessional -- not what you expect from a "boutique" hotel. Bathroom Issues The bathroom sink has no countertop space at all, leaving no place to set your toiletries. The shower, while large, had visible stains and buildup that looked like they hadn't been cleaned in quite some time -- possibly even mold or mildew. On top of that, the bathroom entrance has a raised step, which is a tripping hazard, especially in low light. Maintenance and Cleanliness The tile floors were dirty and clearly overdue for a deep cleaning. Combined with damaged furniture and broken fixtures, the overall impression was grungy, outdated, and poorly maintained, not historic or high-end. Temperature Control Problems The room uses split A/C and heating units that were nearly impossible to regulate. When I arrived, the room was freezing cold. After turning the heat up, the units wouldn't cool back down or shut off. I had to call the manager around 8 p.m., and even she couldn't figure it out at first. Eventually it was fixed, but it shouldn't take a late-night service call to manage the temperature. Noise and Location Be aware that Route 66 is currently under heavy construction, and if your room faces the street, you'll be woken early by loud equipment and construction noise. It's constant throughout the day and makes resting nearly impossible. ‍ Customer Service When I reported these issues to the manager (John Michael), he said renovations were coming soon. Unfortunately, that doesn't help guests staying now or justify charging boutique-level rates for a room in this condition. Overall Impression I stayed in Room 203 -- The Bama Suite, and it was not comfortable at all. Despite a decent mattress, the experience was overshadowed by dirty surfaces, damaged furniture, unsafe fixtures, noise, and poor upkeep. Until serious renovations and cleaning standards are implemented, I would strongly advise against staying at The Campbell Hotel. It has potential, but right now it's outdated, unclean, and poorly managed.

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