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    Regency Inn - Office

    Regency Inn

    (1 review)

    This Hotel is located on the corner of Hwy 30 ( S 2nd St) and W. College St. It is a two story L…read moreshaped 60s style motel. We checked in here because there are only 3 hotels in town and the other 2 were booked. The owner was very nice at check in and you can't beat the price. The room was quite beat up and hadn't been updated for many, many years. Think dark wood paneling on the walls. The room looked clean, but had debris under the bed and behind the furniture. Several of the lights were broken and there was only one working outlet in the room. The bed was very comfortable and seemed to be the only thing that had been replaced in 20 years. The tube television had a good amount of premium channels. The air conditioner barely blew cold, but it was quite chilly most of the time we were there, so this didn't matter to us. The internet was good, but quite slow when the motel was full. The water pressure is good in the very dated showers. There is no onsite laundry, but there is one about a block up the street. The area is very safe (think small town safe). There is a Piggly Wiggly about a block away and a 24 hour convenience store across the street. There are many fast food and sit down restaurants on HWY 30. All in all this would not be my first choice of a hotel, If given the choice. It would be 2 stars if not for the owners who gave great customer service and went out of their way to make sure our stay was as good as it could be. Bottom Line: Beat Up Rooms Not So Clean Great Location Great Staff Great Price

    Best Western of Booneville

    Best Western of Booneville

    (2 reviews)

    If there were an Olympic event for disappointment, the Best Inn in Booneville, Mississippi would…read moremedal without breaking a sweat. I booked a weeklong stay through Expedia, knowing full well I wasn't paying for luxury. I was expecting "basic," maybe even "dated." What I was not expecting was to stumble into what felt like patient zero for every communicable skin condition known to modern medicine. Let's start with the journey. After a delayed flight and then being trapped on the interstate for over two hours while traffic sat completely still due to a semi-truck accident, all I wanted was a bed and silence. Instead, I arrived after hours and was forced to stand outside in the cold for roughly 30 minutes, trying to communicate with an elderly clerk through a window. He clearly could not process my Expedia reservation and repeatedly had to call someone for help. Eventually, a younger man, presumably his son or nephew, emerged in pajamas, speaking to him in their native language to translate what should have been a very simple transaction. No one asked for my reservation number. No one looked anything up. They just... guessed. The whole operation felt like a group project no one prepared for. After several attempts, I was finally handed a dirty, visibly stained key card. Not metaphorically dirty. Literally dirty. Predictably, it didn't work. I had to return to the office more than once just to get the card re-coded so I could enter the room. Now let's talk about the room, because this is where things crossed from "inconvenient" into deeply concerning. The door's locking mechanism was broken. The towels had stains. The bed had stains. The walls had stains. The floor had stains. The tub, sink, and floor all had identical rings, like the room had been marinating in neglect for years. Everything was coated in a thick film of dust, the kind that tells you no one has wiped a surface since the Clinton administration. This wasn't about old furniture or budget accommodations. This was about cleanliness, or rather, the complete lack of it. I did my best not to touch anything with my bare hands because you could see and smell that this room was not clean, not sanitary, and not fit for human occupation. Bleach itself would have looked at this room and said, "Yeah, I'm not going in there." At this point, I contacted Expedia to cancel, only to be told that the cancellation policy required forfeiting one full day's booking. Conveniently, Expedia claimed they could not get in touch with the property, which is interesting considering I had just been standing outside with multiple people in pajamas who were very much alive and present. So now I'm left wondering who's playing me harder, Expedia or the Best Inn. I canceled the reservation almost immediately, returned the key card, and booked another hotel in town. But the principle still stands. The presentation of this property on Expedia is wildly misleading, bordering on fraudulent when compared to the reality of crossing that threshold. This place should not be operating. Full stop. There has to be a health code violation somewhere in this equation, because this wasn't "low quality," this was unsafe. One night in that room felt like signing up for ringworm with a side of tetanus. After a long, exhausting travel day, the last thing anyone deserves is to be greeted by a biological hazard masquerading as lodging, then told there's "nothing that can be done" while your money disappears into the void. This was day one, and it somehow managed to be one of the worst lodging experiences I've ever had in a developed country. Learn from my mistake. Avoid this property entirely, and if you value your health, your money, and your sanity, keep scrolling past this listing on Expedia.

    This was called Best Inn. It was awful this place needs a lot of updates and i think the family…read morethat owns it lives there and their kids with prank you by knocking on the door and running alway or will kick a ball at your door. The shower head is not really clean. It was the worst shower i have even taken! the cable will freeze the fridge didn't really stay cold and the pool is falling apart and is not very deep.

    Shiloh Chennault B&B - Presidential Suite

    Shiloh Chennault B&B

    (7 reviews)

    This was a great place for my 8 year old son and I to spend quality time together. The property is…read moreabundant in history, beautifully preserved art and artifacts from all over the world. The hosts provided us with a comfortable, enjoyable and informational expeirence that we will always treasure. Not only was our time memorable but our sleep was fantastic which I find rare when traveling to new climates. I will certainly return with my family and have already told my father to make this a destination next time he is in the area. Thank you again Johnathan and Polina. My son told everybody about how yummy your breakfast was. See you next time.

    We thoroughly enjoyed our brief stay at Shiloh Chennault Estate. Polina, one of the owners,…read more greeted us when we arrived, gave us a tour of the civil war artifacts and the exquisite 15th-to 19th century paintings that hung on the walls of the estate. It was a joy to see the paintings and civil war artifacts up close and have the opportunity to discuss the collection with Polina. After the tour, we settled into the Jenny Lind suite with the jacuzzi tub. It was great to soak in the tub and relax after a busy day and enjoy the complimentary wine and refreshments. Our room was so beautiful, quiet and comfortable. We woke up to a beautifully presented breakfast that was healthy and bursting with flavor. Our favorites were the sorbet and fruit, crostini and the lovey and delightful cheesecake. The small plates of deliciousness are sure to please any foodie. We highly recommend staying at the Shiloh Chennault Estate when you are visiting the area. Polina and Jonathan are great hosts who have a tremendous wealth of knowledge of fine art and military history. Shiloh Chennault Estate is very special treat that you don't want to miss.

    Holiday Inn Express & Suites Fulton - Tripped outlet

    Holiday Inn Express & Suites Fulton

    (32 reviews)

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    Think motel 6. I can't believe holiday inn is ok with their name on this place. It's old and…read moreoutdated. Chairs are rip and stained. Bathtub is stained. Vanity is extremely old and scratched. Tv is like a 32". By far the worst holiday inn I've stayed at. Like I said it's pretty much a motel 6. Only positive is the staff. They are very friendly and helpful.

    Bless their hearts. The poor staff tried their best but it is horrible. We have been coming to…read morethis location since it opened up and I am a club member due to the amount of times we have stayed here. It has been a couple years since our last stay. Last time I thought it was getting bad but this time was the pits. Here's the breakdown: Pros: -The staff was friendly, kind, and respectful -Breakfast was your typical holiday inn express breakfast. Nothing to complain about really. -bed were comfy and sheets seemed clean Cons: -waited close to an hour past check in to get in room. Staff said there were many rooms checking out and only 4 housekeepers working. -rooms have not been deep cleaned in a long time (probably because they don't have the time with limited staff) - dust everywhere -mold around a/c vents, bathroom -paint peeling from ceiling and walls -furniture was ripped and dirty -floors were sticky and dirty to the point of wearing shoes in the room - door handle was broken to bathroom -cockroach found under bench where luggage was placed -trash was thrown in one lamp. Was also dusty -hall light was hanging from ceiling -not enough towels. Had to go to front desk. Not enough there either so had to wait on housekeeping to come bring extra. Positive was that the housekeeper was very nice. -keys didn't work most of the time. Many visits to front desk. Other families were in rooms and they had a ripped couch where there was pieces were missing where staff covered it with towels. Under their couch they had a half eaten brownie. When doing her nails the mom used a black light dryer and unfortunately saw the couch under that light. . Their key didn't work so much the front desk gave them a master key . Another family had to be moved because a/c would go any lower than 78 degrees. Their next room had a pull out couch where their daughter was to sleep but it wouldn't pull out. She had to sleep on the couch but the sheets were filthy. Luckily her mom brings extra sheets for situations like this. The pool: the device for allowing people in wheelchairs into the pool was broken. The water was chilly. The sky lights were broken and covered with trash bags. Water wasn't horribly dirty. Two towels available for all swimmers at 10 am. Breakfast area: staff kept food supplied. One staff member was friendly while another did her job and was not overly friendly but that is okay. Both were attentive to cleaning the tables and floors. Overall, breakfast area was fine. Lobby was okay as well. Overall: wouldn't recommend. This is unfortunate. This use to be a really nice hotel but it has really gone down hill. This is beyond needing updating. It needs an overhaul and deep cleaning. Then the morning of their departure the outlet tripped.

    Regency Inn - hotels - Updated May 2026

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