This is a wonderful example of how to misrepresent something and still tell the truth. Yes, Twin Oaks does supply a bed and, yes, it does provide breakfast, and, yes there is a centuries old house associated with it. But you won’t be staying in that house. Instead, you’ll be housed in a drab, tacky, poorly furnished suite in a building within sight of but not within the old house. Your suite will be in a building constructed centuries after the seemingly charming old house. Your room may or may not be clean. It may be dusty—ours was. Luxurious? Hardly. Charming? Not at all. Over-priced? Definitely.
Breakfast will be supplied, but it won’t be in the charming old house but across the road and you’ll have to drive there or walk five minutes to get there.
We arrived on a Monday after being promised a room that it turned out wasn’t clean and couldn’t be because the housekeeper didn’t show up for work. We were offered a choice of two other rooms, but it turned out that one of them was already occupied. They were so sorry.
We asked for a restaurant recommendation. It was a Monday night and most downtown restaurants in Natchez are closed. Our host recommended a place downtown that would be open, he said. Wrong. We found a place on our own, fortunately.
If you want to overpay and be disappointed, make a reservation here. Or you can do yourself a favor and stay at a La Quinta, or a Comfort Inn or Red Roof or Motel 6. You’ll get just about the same thing—and pay a lot less for it.
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