My wife and I stayed at Wildwood only one night during October 2021 but wish we had stayed longer. Rebecca and David are both delightful people, simply wonderful. They are truly warm, caring, and very genuine. ||David came out to greet us when we parked. He gave us a heart-warming tour of the inn as he took us to the Emily Dickinson room where we were sleeping. Practically every nook and cranny has a story. You could tell how much pride he has in telling you all about it. The original stained glass window depicting some very interesting history some who have stayed/resided there (I will let David tell the story), the woodland carvings of fairies through out the house, the aged books you will discovered are all original with well known names, authentic wallpaper, and so much more to personally discover just by being interested enough to look and ask.||Lots of the decor and furniture are comprised of real antiques, not shabby furniture trying to be passed off as antiques, but real historical pieces representing an era no longer. There is an element of “oldness” but that is to be expected of a house from the 19th century and pretty cool to experience. The Emily Dickinson room has a private covered porch facing the landscaping and garden area as well as Park Ave. Each room is themed. The inn is situated up a hill and far back enough from the stone wall separating the property and the street that you do not really feel the inn is close to the center of town yet you have a great view and proximity. The mature trees add to the privacy.||Very close to the hot spring spas, restaurants, and national park. Breakfast was a delicious home cooked meal. Next time please make sure to remember when a guest is glutten allergic. Rebecca and David have a great sense of humor, real class, and a zest for life despite everything it throws our way. We appreciate the short time spent there and hope to return soon for a longer stay. Grateful for the energy you both and the inn create. Best...
Read moreFantastic and historical site in Hot Springs! My wife and I stopped staying in hotels years ago and we've stayed in numerous bed and breakfasts. Hosts David and Rebekah gave us a tour of the home as well as provided the history of the family that built the residence in the 1800's. The rooms are MUCH larger than they appear on the website as the ceiling heights range between 14 foot and 16 foot+ throughout the home. Breakfasts were very good and fresh baked snacks with drinks were always available. Rebekah has been accumulating antique pieces and preserving them in this home for nearly two decades. The home is consistently decorated with period appropriate pieces throughout. If you're considering a trip to hot springs this bed and breakfast will not disappoint. We stayed in the king David room, but we were given a midweek tour of all of the other rooms-- each which had unique characteristics (and none of them should disappoint).
Thanks David and Rebekah for preserving and opening up this important piece of Hot Springs! They are also able to help provide some discounts at a few of the local attractions (Quapaw...
Read moreI booked online two week ago for one night. I received a confirmation email. My husband and I have been counting on this trip. The owner of this bed and breakfast just called to tell me they would not honor my booking because of a problem with the website. I am now scrambling for a reservation elsewhere for this trip. I am a business owner myself. When my company makes a mistake I personally make it right for the customer. No effort was made by Wildwood to make up for messing up our trip because of their website mistake. He said very politely that he hoped I would book with them on another date. I would like to politely decline. And let the owner of the establishment know that I will let everyone know how I was treated and that if they are planning a trip to Hot Springs they might want to choose a more respectful place to spend...
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