Gross… Bugs, mold, grime… Mason has no hotel to stay at neither this hill country in nor the fort McKavitt inn are worth staying in. How can Mason prosper when this is their idea of luxury or even basic cleanliness. This is definitely why this hotel is almost vacant. Do yourself a favor stay in Fredericksburg.
Brian S.
Classificação do local: 1 Chapel Hill, TN
DON’T STAYHERE!!! Checked in and room was disgusting, used rest room and toilet leaked. Changed rooms and toilet over flowed, bed was nasty, and mattress showed stains. This place is a DUMP!
Karl D.
Classificação do local: 4 Dallas, TX
Although Justin P. has things right on the high points here he is quite mistaken on the low ones. This inn is no Hyatt in Austin or Dallas but for the area it is quite the find. The staff has been updating and renovating the rooms and the king room that I stayed in was really nice and spacious. It was furnished with a sofa, desk, multiple chairs, 1 vanity in the closet, a large bathroom, mini fridge, micro wave, and a decent size flat screen TV. This is NOT the usual hunters motel with«deer» blood stains. The room rivals accommodations in bigger cities that cost so much more.
Justin P.
Classificação do local: 2 Katy, TX
The Hill Country Inn is located right on Hwy 29, just west of Mason’s historic town square. After your dually rolls to a stop into the double porte-cochère, you may find yourself greeted by the bubbly and friendly manager, Crystal, in the lobby. Crystal does a swell job of completely disarming you(not literally; this is hunting country), and you may begin to believe that this will be a nice place to stay. Unfortunately, it is not. Let’s start with the bad: This is an inn for hunters, desperados, and people who think a Motel 6 is luxurious. The sad truth is that the Hill Country Inn is dank and dirty. The carpet floors are dark and sticky with time, grime, and bodily fluids(probably deer blood). The air conditioner may or may not work properly. The king sized bed bowed visibly right along the center from overuse. The shower heads sprinkle water and are so low that a grown man is better off kneeling. Our bath faucet knob kept falling off. The walls are streaked and stained with faded fluid from sometime in the past(deer blood? something else?). Although the rooms are nonsmoking, you might just wind up in a room where someone didn’t care about the $ 200 smoking surcharge. I’m not sure what the $ 200 surcharge is for – certainly not for cigarette smoke abatement. The ice machine is conveniently located on the other side of the unlit parking lot, around the corner in a dark nook. Watch out for mountain lions. Now for the good: Ample parking right in front of your room’s door for hasty egress. Crystal, the manager, was really nice! The bed linens(not the weird, fake comforter) were honestly quite clean and soft – same with the pillows. The mattress was saggy, but surprisingly comfortable. Cable TV! Free wifi! Super cheap! You can bring pets for a small charge, too.