I can only hope you read this before you stay at "The heritage horrors inn." It all started as a great day up at 430 am. To make sure I packed well and the trailer is well greased for the trip. Plenty of time for a 10-am departure from Spring, TX, to the small town of Weatherford. I have a hobby shop and we are attending the last of the big shows for the year in TX. I buy my inventory for the year at these shows so I must be on my game (and well rested). I set my trip up a night or two prior and was happy to see Expedia got me half off a hotel price. I could have sworn it was a 4.3 stars I will never buy. (again below a 4.2) The trip went well we arrived at 4 pm and started buying inventory until 8 pm. We decided to drive to Granbury, TX, to eat German food at a great lil restaurant. With full bellies and great stories, we headed back to the hotel. When we pulled up I new, the pictures were off from the web but still hoped for the best. The hotel lobby was full of a strong aroma of curry which is nice if you are sitting down to eat. They checked me in to room 202 so I could see my trailer, all was good but the man behind the counter had food stains all over his shirt. I handed the room key to my mate he started for the room and parked the truck.After locking up my buddy yelled down from upstairs "HEY No comforters and no towels" at this point the fun really started. I'm much older now so I don't loose my cool as I did when I was younger. So I inhaled deeply and placed a smile on my face to enter the lobby once again. It took 3 mins or so for the man to come back down from his home above the lobby and I explained our problem. In a nonchalant way he said “ O.K. Let try 203. He made the key and off I went with all my bags, laptop, etc. up the stairs. My sore feet legs and body were all disappointed when the key for 203 did not work. Down go back to the lobby A second man came down from above this time and re scanned the card I ask if he would PLEASE attend to the entry with me. Still holding all my over night belongings with no help from the man up we went just to find there is a trick to 203's door insert card wiggle push door in and pull sharply and pull card out quick. {long expressionless pause} WE ARE IN! But hold on “no sheets on the beds?”. I said to the man shall we try.. and 204 came out of both our mouths at the same time. 4 to 5 mins later he came back with a new card and I was happy to learn NO TRICKS NEED to enter the room. It was hot, we are in Texas. So I turned on the A/C and turned the knob to coolest, but it came off in my hand. My buddy and I started to laugh so hard from desperation and lack of sleep and energy. I unpacked as my buddy took a shower. When he got out, he showed me his towel, it looked like the mans stained shirt from the lobby. I had nothing left to even report this nasty issue to the office below so I just went to shower. The show walls needed a haircut. I will not say anything else if your eating while your reading this review. I used a t shirt to dry off. It was the first shower I have taken that made me feel dirtier than before I got in. this is half my review...
Read moreDo not go here. Please believe the reviews and just stay somewhere else. I had a lot of problems ranging from annoying to downright dangerous and illegal.
Before I get to the serious stuff: the TV in the room turns on but has no channels and is therefore worthless. Half the lamps did not work. The beds move around when you try to sleep on them and the pillows sucked. You get one towel and one washrag and that's it. People are up all night banging doors, yelling, very obviously smoking weed, and having full, loud, parties in the hallway at 3am, along with going door to door and trying to get into each one. Without a doubt, you will spend the night both annoyed and terrified.
To the more serious problems: I paid for 4 nights at this hotel and stayed only one. While I was gone during the day after spending the night the workers decided to break into my room, throw away half my belongings, steal the other half, and then tell the front desk that I must've left since all my things were gone. The hotel then decided to sell my room all without telling me anything. So when I arrived at the hotel for the night there was a bunch of random men in my room using my phone charger with my clothes bag stuffed inside one of their bags -- I was made to go into the room full of men alone to try and locate all of my belongings while the front desk girl just yelled at them that they "can't stay here" and to return my things to me. I managed to find half of my clothing, but none of my toiletries (approximately $100 worth of stuff). After that we went back to the main office where I tried and failed to get answers into how this whole situation came about and begging for them to tell me where my things could possibly be -- which is how I ended up digging through a dumpster at 10 at night. I was able to find some more of my clothing in the dumpster but none of my toiletries still, and definitely none of my prescription medications that I had just picked up the previous day (nothing too crazy, birth control, migraine medicine, medicine for my POTS, PTSD, thyroid, and sleeping pills, etc. Nothing that will net a lot of money I don't think, but enough stolen to lead to a very rough month for me. Plus a waste of money seeing as I had just paid nearly $200 on all those prescriptions.) The only positive in all this is that I got a full refund for my stay -- which is why I didn't have the cops called -- but I truly have nothing kind to say about this place and its workers, this was by far my worst experience staying in a hotel ever. And I'm not even sure if anyone was fired or even reprimanded for everything they put me through. I truly do not think ANYONE should go to this hotel, it's truly horrible and unsafe. Whoever is in charge of the place and its workers needs to do a better job because everything about this place was just horrible to a frankly stupid and irresponsible level. Maybe even a criminally...
Read moreI stayed for one night at the Weatherford Heritage Inn and it was a doozy! The young man at reception was very nice and chipper but he could not make up for the many, varied, and deep deficiencies. The place is disgusting. The first thing is that the room smelled. I asked for a non-smoking room and it smells like it used to be a smoking room and they tried to remove the odor. Sorry, not a success. There were no single bed rooms available so I was given one with two queens. That was a good thing because I could choose which bed I wanted to sleep in, the one that looked like the sheets hadn’t been washed or the one that looked like they had been washed but there were small bloodstains, as if bedbugs had died there. I chose the bedbugs over dirty sheets. It took 3 pillows to find 2 that I would sleep on. Ick. The carpet was so worn that threads were sticking right out. The sink had clearly not been cleaned in a while. One of the hand towels was black with dirt when I arrived. The wifi password I was given didn’t work (surprise). The heater in the room works, so that’s a win. OMG. Then there was the guy a couple of rooms down who reeked of pot smoke and who the reception guy came down to have a quick argument with. I could listen to trucks race up the hill right outside my window, sometimes vibrating the room. That's the window that didn't lock until I bent the frame enough so no one could crawl through the window. ||||Then there was The Bug. I'm not an expert on bedbugs but this one seemed way too big for a bedbug. It was cavorting on the bedside table and refused to leave. Eventually, I was able to get it under the paper that had the list of TV channels and pound on it. It is my opinion that I should not have had to do that. ||||The cars in the parking lot were a trip, too. I parked next to a Jeep with a flat tire and a missing fender. It was not a Wrangler so, yes, it looked wounded and moderately derelict without a fender. There was a Ford Ranger that also had a flat tire, but it's OK because it had a jack stand under that corner for support (it sagged anyway). Also, one end of the drive shaft was on the ground. Just a guess- neither of these fine automobiles have moved in a long, long time. There was a small Mercedes next to the Ranger but I discovered that it didn't have a license plate. It looked like a driver, though. ||||A rather lonely compliment- the sound isolation between rooms is, thankfully, very good. ||||I’m all for a budget hotel, and the price was right on this one, but I will not put up with a filthy room without squawking. This is clearly a hotel for itinerant workers and perhaps it meets their needs. It does not meet mine but I had been on the road too long and just needed sleep. Do not bring children or anyone with a compromised immune system here. Thank heavens I didn't have anyone with me to...
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