"You feel like you are back in the early 1900s, except for the comforts of home. Connie and Gary took great care of us and we enjoyed the conversation at breakfast and the food very much!"
"It's decent. There's a ton of really neglected areas where cleanliness is concerned, including the bedding. But there were no bed bugs, and I didn't get stabbed or robbed. I did find a car broken into right next to where mine was parked, but overall a decent stay."
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"The hotel was more than what we expected!! The breakfast was delicious and the kickback food and drinks were excellent! Not too mention that was all included! Will definitely return!!! Also huge shout out to all employees there.. everyone was so friendly and helpful!!"
"Brand new- so clean and new. You can smell the new carpet. The air conditioning is fantastic. My room was nice and cold. This place is immaculate and I would definitely stay here again! Brandy L and Cortez we so nice and helpful at check in. "
"We were looking for a very basic property that was a good value, that was clean and problem-free. That's exactly what we got, along with a neat little pantry that we bought snacks from one night. The staff was very nice, the facility was a little bit funky and not a copy of every hotel in the world (a plus for us).
Our room also had a microwave and a fridge, which was nice and would be really good for a longer stay than the two days we spent there. The fridge itself wasn't crammed with overpriced snacks and alcohol, so we could actually use it for things.
The only criticism I can think of, really, is that the "snacks" they talk about aren't much -- so don't let that be your deciding factor. Breakfast was much better, but if you roll in at 5 PM to get your room secured and are counting on the snacks to carry you to dinner, maybe best to bring something in with you. :P
Overall, we found it to be a great value and will be staying here again when we're in St. Louis. Absolutely delighted at the value."
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What can I see and do near Historic Museum of Torture Devices?
You'll want to browse the exhibits at National Great Rivers Museum and Alton Prison. You might spend a leisurely day outdoors at Fort Belle Fontaine Park and John M Olin Nature Preserve. Jones-Confluence Point State Park, Ellis Island, and Spatterdock Lake are beautiful places to appreciate nature.