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Great facilities, Great people, they work with you in all matters, so you have a great stay with them. They are very people oriented.

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Regal Inn Motel

Regal Inn Motel

(1 review)

Honestly, I don't know how this hotel stays in business, given that a sewer drain populated by…read morerabid badgers would make for a more hospitable and professional environment. Let's start with the first red flag: when I called to make a reservation, the only information they collected was my name and the type of room I wanted. No credit card to guarantee my room, no contact information in case something went wrong, nothing. Is there even another hotel in the country that does business this way? When I finally arrived at the hotel, after nine hours on the road, it was about as shoddy-looking as the $40/night price tag suggested. There is only one entrance to the small parking lot, and it's both narrow and features a large brick column in the middle of the driveway. The "office" was about half the size of my college dorm room, and was decorated by several handmade signs warning against the possibility of refunds. The signs should have also warned against the effectively soundproof glass on the after-hours window, and against the hundreds of mosquitoes: inexplicably, a large bug-attracting light had been installed directly above the window, ensuring that would-be guests don't linger too long without bathing in bug spray. Check-in was reasonably straightfoward, though they had a bizarre method for generating and signing receipts, and apparently had never heard of computers or point-of-sale software. I had reserved a room with two double beds, since I was splitting the hotel costs with an acquaintance. Once I finally convinced the card reader on my room door to recognize my key, I discovered that I'd been assigned a king bed instead. Immediately, I went back to the office and informed them of the mistake, only to be told that they didn't have any double rooms available. Tell me again, what exactly was the point of my reservation?! I would have just left at that point, except the local Strawberry Festival had filled up every single hotel room for a 15-mile radius, so there was really no recourse. Aside from the mattress (which was decent), the room furnishings were decidedly sub-par: the TV and microwave were at least 20 years old, the mini-fridge wasn't much newer, the single tiny table was falling apart, and even the upholstered chair was ripped. And here's the kicker: the bathroom door had neither latch nor doorknob! I mean, I can understand cutting corners on things like towel quality (low), alarm clocks (absent), phones (Flinstonian), and coffee makers (yeah, in your dreams). It's a budget motel, after all. But in what world are doorknobs optional? Needless to say, I will not be returning, and I'm recommending that event organizers leave the Regal Inn Motel off their accommodations list if they value their guests' comfort and sanity. After two nights of noise, a thoroughly flooded parking lot, wildly varying temperatures, and stale air, I was ecstatic to get out of the city and back to my tiny apartment. At least it has doorknobs.

Drury Inn & Suites Hayti Caruthersville - Nice little gym

Drury Inn & Suites Hayti Caruthersville

(42 reviews)

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I decided to stop here on a trip with the kids and I as we slowly headed towards Texas. I reserved…read morethis place a few weeks ahead of time because of the previous score and the price was well in my range. I was a little worried as I have not stayed at this chain before. What do you need in a hotel? Clean rooms? Good breakfast? Good pool? Friendly staff? This place does a great job at all that stuff. Very clean, the staff was courteous. You'll always win my heart over with a waffle maker, but on top of that the meats and other side were fresh and very good. Wine your traveling with two children a good hotel breakfast can save you $30-$40. The price of this hotel will make you think it's a little too rough but I think it's low because of the casino a few miles away. Save some money and stay here.

I was traveling from Chicagoland, and this was a hotel stop! The hotel had a lot more…read moreaccommodations than I realized, which was awesome. I didn't take advantage of the pool as it was through the dining area, but I did splurge for a room with a jetted tub, which helped. I was excited to see that they provided dinner, (it was chicken alfredo the night I stayed, though I didn't try any as I'd picked up dinner a few miles earlier), as well as breakfast. The workout room had a nice treadmill that helped me walk some of the driving miles out. Overall a good hotel, and it put Drury Inns on my radar as to try staying at more of these hotels!

Magnolia Manor and Chapel - Magnolia Manor Chapel

Magnolia Manor and Chapel

(9 reviews)

Magnolia Manor is the best place to stay, by far, in the greater Humboldt region. Booking is…read morethrough AirB&B and like any other bookings through Airbnb is completely hassle free. The lodging is located in a former church, which has been desanctified. The rooms are big, and clean, and the decor fit the vibe. The lodging is located directly across the street from the coffee shop in town, which has live music on Friday and Saturday nights. If I ever get back to Humboldt, I will definitely stay here again.

This Bed & Breakfast is most definitely a diamond in the Ruff. Located in the small quaint town of…read moreHumboldt TN, it is a must-stay experience. The Sands who own this now beautifully renovated Chapel are amazing hosts and made me feel so welcomed. I had a five-day stay and quite honestly did not want to leave this peaceful sanctuary! They have the Wedding suite and Chapel accommodation if needed as well, which would make for a beautifully traditional or modern style event. This location is a blank beautiful canvas to decorate for the occasion. With its peaceful sense of love in the air, it would be a phenomenal experience and choice. The fresh full coarse breakfast every morning is a wonderful treat since the majority of modern hotel franchises no longer provide a fresh breakfast for their guests. The rooms and the premises are immaculate and beautifully furnished and decorated. Well done Lee and Lyne, well done! Definitely worth returning and spreading the word.

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