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    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    14 days ago

    Had my daughters Sweet 16 party there! Very accommodating, and just great experience all around!

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    Delamar Mystic

    Delamar Mystic

    4.5
    (15 reviews)
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    I had the opportunity to stay at Delamar Mystic during the snowstorm this past weekend and I was…read moreimpressed by the atmosphere, the attention to detail, but most of all the level of hospitality from the staff! Everyone was incredibly pleasant and greeted me warmly. The check-in process was quick and straightforward, and it was easy to get to the room. The front desk made sure we knew we could call for anything we need. Later on, it was enjoyable talking to Penny at the front desk while I waited to go into the on-site restaurant (La Plage) for lunch, and she was incredibly sweet and informative of the surroundings area. The room itself was impeccably clean, well-lit with warm lighting, and the housekeeping team clearly pays attention to the little details that make a hotel stay feel next-level luxurious; the bathroom amenities were also high-quality and the shower was superb, nice and hot. And then the view! We were able to see up the Mystic River from our room, which was so serene and enjoyable; perfect for enjoying a coffee or getting a little work done at the table, whatever your need is. When it was time to check out, it was very windy and cold, and Harry was able to use the hotel's VW electric van to escort me to my car in the parking lot, which was deeply appreciated. He stayed to make sure I could get my car out of the lot (since it was just that snowy and slippery) and when my car was having a hard time reversing out of my spot (FWD in the snow), he helped to get me un-stuck. I couldn't recommend staying at Delamar Mystic more. Even though everything was closed and the weather wasn't cooperating, simply staying at the hotel itself is an enjoyable experience.

    Wedding time. Beautiful venue…read more The appetizers served as we were eating for the reception dinner were good. Steak entree was good. Cod entree had no flavor. Would stay here but rooms are pricey $500+ night when we were here.

    Captain N Palmer House Museum

    Captain N Palmer House Museum

    4.6
    (5 reviews)

    We were a group of four. One person was mid-tour when we arrived. As there is only one docent, she…read morebegan the tour over. We were 3/4 way through our first floor tour when another party arrived. Instead of adding them to the tour, and then covering what they missed, she asked them to wait. The living room is beautiful. Plaster work, beautifully hand painted walls (by a modern artist), elegant furnishings. Photos of the home pre-restoration are showed and discussed in this room. So much work has been done! There are also photos of the family and you learn a bit about them here. We also had the opportunity to ask questions about the home and family. Through this Q&A we discovered in what types of 'shipping' the family were involved. The dining room table displays a variety of period china. The fireplaces on this floor are marble. The dining room light fixture is very interesting, and although not original fits very well and makes a statement. Sadly, the kitchen is not restored for guests to view. There is however a butlers pantry in the dining room displaying more serve ware. An Antarctic research station is named after Captain Palmer and a live feed is shown in the next room as well as several ship models including the one Capt. Palmer was on when he discovered the continent. Information on the gentleman who created these models is also presented. There is a variety of information in this room about Capt. Palmers Antarctic discovery and one of his shipping trades: seal pelts. The short hallway between dining room and this include other items of trade such as Palmer tea and jade. The upper floors are self toured and there are three of them. Stair cases narrow as you ascend. The highest point is a small cupola surrounded by windows with a small bench seat that fits about three. There was a nice breeze with the windows open and long views. The two floors between include bedrooms, 'toilet' rooms, children's play room, fire alarm display, sewing room, office space and storage. Plenty of old furnishings, linens, toys etc. I particularly love the sewing box. Beautiful, intricate work. The price for the two locations is very reasonable and if you have time, are looking for an air conditioned space, love history/architecture/home décor, then this is going to be a nice stop. Free parking is available at the side of the house. Enter at the grand front door. A gift shop is located just inside to the left of the entrance. A restored ice house, storage and out houses are behind the home. I saw no public facilities (but didn't ask). There is a fair amount of land with the home including a small pathway with bench seating along the water on the other side of parking. In July there were plenty of mosquitos. Picnic tables are located behind the research library next to parking. Tickets may be purchased on line through their website as well as at the Stonington light house museum. Stonington residents and historical society member admission is free. Military, senior and first responder discounts are available. July and August the museum is open daily 10am - 4pm. The rest of the year hours are limited - check the website for information.

    We visited after being informed that our Stonington lighthouse entrance fee also included entrance…read morehere. It's right down the street Who was Captain Nathaniel B. Palmer? He was credited with discovering Antarctica (whilst hunting for seals) in 1820 at the young age of 21 with a minimal crew. He grew rich and built a stately home in his birthplace of Stonington, CT. After his brothers wife died, Nathaniel and his wife (who were childless) shared the home with his widowed brother and his 4 children. It was great to learn the history of this family and home, feeling transported to another time and imaging what it must have been like. I want to know more. Beautiful furnishings, interesting history and a beautiful setting. Parking is free and plentiful and the grounds are serene and quiet. A great way to spend an hour or so in this quaint town.

    Hilton Mystic

    Hilton Mystic

    2.9
    (223 reviews)

    We stayed at the Hilton Mystic and were pleasantly surprised after reading some mixed reviews…read morebeforehand. Overall, we had a really nice stay. The pool area was one of the highlights -- plenty of seating and they even show movies at night which gives it a fun family-friendly vibe. There's also a bar on-site (although no happy hour on Fridays or Saturdays), with multiple seating options. One area was quieter and more spacious for relaxing with a drink, while another was outdoors with fire pits which looked nice in the evening. The hotel has a fun maritime theme. The rooms were spacious and conveniently included both a microwave and mini fridge, which always makes traveling easier. The location is hard to beat since it's directly across from Mystic Aquarium and close to everything else in the area. Overall, a comfortable and convenient place to stay in Mystic. We would definitely stay here again.

    Just returned from a 2 night stay. And not a cheap one…read more I picked the Hilton because it was across the street from the village and aquarium. Park and walk. And because if the Hilton name. Checked in, king room. Felt a little cramped. As we went to the restaurant for dinner I asked if anything bigger was available. The very sweet young man at the desk switched us to a king jacuzzi room. He warned us the the jacuzzi did not work. Fine by me. The room was a touch bigger than other but both rooms looked like they needed serious updating. Problem #1. The toilet hardly flushed. We let them know and they were going to send an "engineer" to look. Never showed. #2 First morning I told cleaning we'd be out in 10; she never came back. Saw her in hall 2 hours later and again let her know. Never showed. Left a message with housekeeping. Nothing Finally on way out to dinner we asked the desk for clean towels, garbage emptied and new coffee pods. After dinner came back to towels tossed on dresser. That's it. Left the full garbage. No coffee. Thanks And as a footnote to anyone getting this type of room. Holy god the shower is in the jacuzzi! It's a REALLY big step in and out. I'm surprised I didn't kill myself trying to get out of it. BE CAREFUL

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