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    Yellow Rose Inn

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Yellow Rose Inn is such a great place to stay or to have a gathering. Everything is top notch and you will have a please take experience.

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    Walking G Guesthouse - Double Queen Room at Walking G Guesthouse 2nd floor no elevator

    Walking G Guesthouse

    5.0(1 review)
    11.9 mi

    This is a very nice bed & breakfast. The room we stayed in was very nice, comfortable and large…read more The decor is lovely and tasteful. Breakfast is family style. Very good food and excellent coffee. Our room had a Keurig - nice touch. The room we were in had a door to the street. That was very nice for us to walk our dogs. I would highly recommend this B&B.

    From the owner: Built-in 1929, the Walking G Guesthouse & Cow Palace served as the bank and hospital in the city of…read moreDimmitt. Located on the city square, Walking G Guesthouse has been renovated to reflect the changes of the 21st century while appreciating the rustic traditions of the past. In 2018, Matt and Mandy Gfeller saw the potential in this historic building, and they have worked to bring this potential into a reality. The Walking G Guesthouse is a three-room, full-service boutique hotel that offers its guests comfortable lodging, warm hospitality, and a delicious breakfast. What the small town of Dimmitt lacks in size, it more than makes up for with its charisma and sense of community. We are thrilled to invite you to share our little piece of history. The Walking G is excited to add The Walking G at the Maverick as our newest property. The Walking G at the Maverick was built in 1929 as the Witt Hotel and White Rose Cafe. Later on, the Rawlins family took over and changed the name to the Rawlins hotel--rumor has it that they even added a speakeasy during prohibition . Originally a 30-room hotel, the building is now a residential facility accommodating short and long term residents. It is located 1 block east of the Walking G Guesthouse 103 NE 2nd Street.

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    Starlight Canyon - Mesquite room hot tub (10/9/2022)

    Starlight Canyon

    4.5(25 reviews)
    39.3 mi
    $$

    Most folks reviewed Starlight Canyon after a weekend retreat with their fiancés, spouse or…read moresignificant other... It's that kind of place. Lol. I am the single mom who brought her kids here to share the Mesquite room on October 9-10, 2022. This bed and breakfast is located in a somewhat remote area of Amarillo, Texas. The surrounding landscape is a bit reminiscent of Palo Duro Canyon - which is just a short drive away - but not in an extreme way that the Lone Star state park yields. The view from the hot tub at 7:30PM was amazing with a glorious display of sunset colors. Robes were provided behind the bathroom door. Near the pond on the old red, white, and blue amusement park ride chair, we found a walking stick. A friendly orange Tabby cat kept returning to our front door. My 8 and 9-year-old couldn't resist petting the stray feline. We weren't crazy about the continental breakfast which comprised of a cherry turnover, Yoplait yogurt, and Tropicana apple juice so we'll pass on that if we don't stay on a morning when they offer a hot meal. Just a couple of other cons: I leave to pick up pizza in town and someone takes my spot in front of our door. Lol. Also, my stupid Sprint/T-mobile coverage was terrible here. The other accomodations definitely overrode the somewhat lacking Monday morning breakfast: quiet neighborhood, calm weather, microwave, mini fridge, iron & board, lots of programs on the TV, free Wi-Fi, walk-in shower, and private gated area with code access.

    My wife and I are celebrating 20 years of marriage by going west and being spontaneous. When…read morelooking for a pace to stay, we found this, so we thought we would give it a go. We stayed in the Pinion. The positives. It's remote and really close to Palo Duro Canyon (18 minutes) That was nice. It's about 12 minutes from the Big Texan. It's in a pretty setting. The bed was comfy. We stay at B&B's because there is a level of expectation where hospitality takes over and you feel like you were being treated like royalty. This is not that place. It almost felt like our stay was a little bit of an inconvenience. The room is small and very dated, but covered in wood plank and not very clean. A lot of dust. This particular room did not have a shower and only a bath tub with the hot water trickles out. I'm not joking. It took about 30 minutes to fill the bathtub. Tip 1. Make sure to ask if the room you are booking has a shower if you're needing a shower for medical reasons or handicap accessibility. According to one of the reviews, and in their pictures, there appeared to be a nice shower in the mesquite, but we weren't given the chance to stay there. Once you get in the room, you're given two towels for the bath and two towels for the hot tub. I uncovered the hot tub to see that the water was very cloudy and it wasn't a result of the bubbles. So I put the cover right back on. They don't give you anything with respect to toiletries when it comes to soap or shampoo or lotions or bath bomb. So it really does feel like you're not being pampered. Bed And Breakfast should always feel like you're being pampered. And inside the room, you're not giving any type of bottled water, filtered water and so you rely on the bathroom sink in the bathroom tub. Which I thought was really bad. The outside of the room was covered in Pineneedles on the walkway, and so we tracked some into a room. When we were trying to get into the door, some even to get into the wheels of our suitcase. It was kind of annoying. The area is just really dated and not well kept. However, that does give it a very rustic feel and so if you're into that kind of thing that it may suit your fancy. It does have a really cute cat that keeps you company in the random deer that you will see from time to time. Overall, I'm sure it meets the needs of a specific clientele that would enjoy that atmosphere but when I go to a bed-and-breakfast, I consider myself to be high maintenance. So they certainly could meet the need a specific individuals however, it's not a place that I would really return to .

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