Very good stay in the plantation; rooms are very confortable; unhappily the restaurant was not open.
Breakfast should be slightly upgraded in quality...
Itâs a unique bed and breakfast. Not a haunted house like most Louisianans grow up to believe. If youâve been dreaming of spending the night in an old, spooky plantation surrounded by eeriness and mystery, you will be very bored. It has become just a place to stay in a boring town-featuring chickens, expensive food, and a sort of interesting history lesson.
The property has been far too modernized and the charm that draws most people in has been replaced with pretension. And when youâre finally bored to sleep, youâll be lucky if the people staying in the rooms next to you arenât being too loud and obnoxious for you to do so.
Maybe my expectations were outdated but I know many people who had the same idea.
The Myrtle's is an amazing place to stay for a week or even a weekend when in New Orleans.
If you like the scary adventure it's a must but also if you love the peace and quiet of your vacation.
The Myrtle's offer something for every type of people and it's a lovely place to stay.
While a history tour is included, be sure to spring for the evening tour. You may even encounter some resident spirits. My daughter heard children giggling outside the William Winter room.
There was a problem with the A/C in our cabin so the manager upgraded us at no extra charge. They made sure we were completely satisfied. Excellent staff and beautiful grounds.