Wi-Fi gratuit (vitesse : 500 Mbit/s ou plus (pour + de 6 pers. ou + de 10 appareils))
Parking sans service de voiturier gratuit
Si vous avez un creux, vous pourrez reprendre des forces au restaurant sur place
Parmi les services offerts, vous trouverez un service de conciergerie, un service d'assistance pour les visites touristiques ou l'achat de billets et une consigne Ă bagages
Ă deux pas de Orpheum Theater et de Heritage Square
The hotel is a 125 year old motel 6 with a 4 star hotel price tag. I chose it because of its proximity to the Orpheum and the websiteâs inaccurate description.
Check in process was great, but thatâs about it.
Parking is atrocious, the hotel has 7 dedicated spots. If you donât score one, itâs a slog through downtown with your luggage to check in. The key is an actual key on an obnoxious keychain that you must try not to lose.
The room has no amenities that one expects in a $300/night hotel. No in-room coffee, no ice machine (you must get ice from the bartender). The bath towels are tiny and rough textured, toilet paper is one-ply sandpaper. There is no individual climate control, so youâre having a heat stroke combined with frostbite because you have to have the window open.
The bed is a boxy, springy, highly uncomfortable mattress and only one side had a nightstand.
I can say I stayed at a historic hotel but I will never stay here again and I will never recommend this hotel. I could have saved $150 dollars by staying at a hotel with actual hotel amenities and taking an uber to the orpheum theater.
The heating was old school radiators. The bathroom had a claw tub and vinyl showercurtains hung from a flimsy frame. No minifridge. Not for people looking for modern amenities.
Cute and homey room, felt like staying at grandma's house in the best way, staff was very kind and helpful, easy parking and great location to walk around, premium coffee in the lobby in the morning!
Extremely Disappointed â Great Service, But We Wonât Stay Again
My husband and I stayed at the Weatherford Hotel on December 13th and had a very mixed experience. The customer service was excellentâtruly above and beyond.
However, we stayed in Room 43, and the radiator pipes made a loud pounding noise about every hour to hour and a half, waking us both up throughout the night. We fully understand this is a historic hotel and expected some quirks and even noise from the bar. But this was well beyond what could be considered tolerable or part of the âhistoric charm.â
Weâve stayed in many historic hotels, including the Monte Vista down the street, and have never experienced anything like this. The severity of the radiator pipe noise was not disclosed, and when we spoke with the front desk, we were told management would reach outâbut no one ever did.
Because of this, we will not stay here again. If you do decide to stay at the Weatherford, we strongly recommend avoiding Room 43 until the radiator system is addressedâit is impossible to get any sleep.
This hotel is historic and very beautiful and old. However it is so loud in and around the hotel itâs impossible to sleep. The pipes also go off every few hours and it sounds like a construction company banging on the walls. Itâs so loud!
We also had to leave early due to a family emergency and the hotel wouldnât refund us for the day we wouldnât be staying. Just things I wish I wouldâve known before booking this place.
Cool historic hotel, the bed wasnât super comfy but good enough to get some sleep. We stayed on the third floor, room 49. We suspect that the dragging sound we heard may have been ghost activity. Our room was VERY HOT luckily, you can open the window - we slept with it open all night to help cool the room. The staff was all REALLY welcoming, friendly, and super pleasant. The downtown area has a lot of nice little coffee shops, we are at Kinder Box for dinner and it was fantastic. Parking is located behind the building - which is slightly sketchy. We parked a corvette there and it was fine - but we were a little worried. Thereâs so easy or comfortable way to bring in luggage - I recommend only bringing in your essentials, otherwise youâre lugging everything down the street and up two flights of stairs. I didnât see any kind of bellhop and thereâs no elevator that we were aware of. Overall, a cool experience with the added thrill of being an actively haunted hotel. :)
This is a historical hotel so things being old are part of the experience. The hotel and our room was clean. It is full of history and charm from that respect. Our room was very warm at night even with the temperatures getting near freezing, so we had to prop the windows open to keep cool. Our claw foot bath tub had the shower nozzle but no curtain around it, so it was interesting to take a shower. The bed was comfortable. We did experience some noise from the bars downstairs (it was homecoming weekend) but overall it wasn't horrible. The staff were all polite and friendly. This would not be a place for anyone with mobility issues since there is not an elevator. Look at the pictures, read the descriptions. They are not trying to hide anything and are very upfront about what the hotel has or does not have. We enjoyed our stay and all of the unique history that the Weatherford has to offer.
The lobby staff was exceptional in their interactions with my wife and my self. They were exceptionally polite , friendly gracious and professional in the actions. Quick to assist and resolve any issues we had.