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    Coldspring Inn

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    Holiday Inn Express & Suites Livingston - Bathroom

    Holiday Inn Express & Suites Livingston

    (26 reviews)

    $$

    I had a sign on my door to keep out. A house keeper tried to open my door and bring towels in that…read moreI never asked for. Alarms kept going off. My ears are still ringing. Microwave filthy. Everything just a little beat and worn. Front desk was helpful when checking in and room mostly clean.

    Like other reviewers have said before, the employees here are really nice so it's hard to not give…read morethem a good review. And, to be fair, there isn't much competition in Livingston as far as hotels go. But this one, at present day, needs a lot of work. I saw signs in the lobby that they are planning a renovation soon, so maybe things will get better. When I checked in there were signs everywhere that said that there would be a $250 fee for smoking in the rooms. The first room I checked into obviously didn't pay attention to that because it was super smoky smelling and then also the solution that they use to make the room not smell like smoke anymore was strong. The sweet front desk employee let me change rooms. My second room was dingy and dated, but didn't smell like smoke. The curtains were broken and the air conditioner barely blew air out. Maybe because it's Southeast Texas, but everything just felt damp. I thought the breakfast was pretty decent, and the breakfast host was really friendly and nice. I had a couple of premade omelettes, some cinnamon roll and yogurt. They were all decent and better than you might expect. The hotel also had a machine that you could make your own pancakes, but I didn't do that.

    Deer Lake Lodge Spa Resort - Pool Area

    Deer Lake Lodge Spa Resort

    (35 reviews)

    $$$

    Super cute place and at one time must have been pristine. Could use a little TLC but the rustic…read morevibe and decor and covers the wear and tear. Day Spa Patrons - 3 ladies We came just for massages and wraps and were rather rushed through signing in process then whisked down to a relaxation room. While finishing up the paperwork our therapist came to get us. No time to relax. No tour of the facilities, nor shown the changing room which also contained robes which we discovered way later. It was a cooler April morning and my spa room I was put in was cold. My therapist hands were cold as well. I asked right away if she could adjust the a/c and she said no. She did go get me another blanket. The message was very good but my feet were cold the whole time. I put my swim suit on and headed to the hot tub thinking this will be great. Hot tub was not even heated yet for the day - put was on. When I asked about it they said to go to the front desk. The lady scurried to turn it on. Also the Bathrooms needed toilet paper. There were No towels by the pool. No cushions on pool lounge chairs as shown in pictures. You would think when you first open up in the morning you would have everything ready and put out. A quick tour or instructions would be nice too. For the prices we paid the attention to detail so lacked. I asked where the showers where and was told none and that only certain services included a shower. So if you want to go to a really cool place and pay 5 star prices and the little details don't care to you, then this is your place. I'm so disappointed since I wanted to take a friend there when she came to visit. My take away is that their bread and butter are the overnight guests who sign up for the detox program. It's too bad since they could have a good amount of clientele who are just looking for a nice spa.

    Amenities - 3/5 Gorgeous pool/water features but it wasn't…read morealways super clean - it can be challenging in a wooded area but I just expected more; grounds were well maintained with some nice walking paths; TONS of bugs - could do a better job of spraying whatever organic stuff they way to keep those at bay especially when some yoga classes were done outside Overall very rustic - wished the rooms would have had their own hot water kettles, teas My fridge was dirty and had someone else's juice in it from whenever they were here last Thankfully AC in each room - dish satellite tv so not a great selection of channels and receiption is non existent in rain/ Internet also spotty - bring books and prepare to disconnect Decor cute but very rustic Services 4/5 The spa services were a highlight - my caution to others would be to read carefully the description - a lot are detox focused so deeper in nature and I love a firm heavy massage and I got overwhelmed a few times The general spa area was OK - I've definitely been to nicer facilities but they seemed clean and reset decently overall Classes 5/5 Classes were great - everyone who taught a class was very passionate and knowledgeable. These were included and helped to busy up the day Detox program 1/5 The detox program they do is just not for me - it included a morning proprietary detox drink with vegan protein, tea, oil blended together. It was terrible and very difficult to get down. Lunch was a liquid as well and similar except with more green stuff in it - also tasted terrible and dinner was thankfully a delicious soup. The soup was a major highlight. I will absolutely be making some on my own at home as fall approaches. The reason I rate this so low is that for the cost of this retreat there should be an option for participants to have additional whole, organic raw fruits and vegetables as small meals instead of or alongside these drinks. Complete deprecation does not work for me and it's disappointing there isn't another option available to participants. The only way I enjoyed my time was by supplementing my eating with fruit and veg I brought in from a local grocery store. I shouldn't have to supplement a reatreat experience to enjoy it. Logistics 1/5 There was just an overall lack of logistical organization during the 5 days. As someone who has worked to do logistics for events I know this either makes or breaks an experience and in this case it broke it in a lot of ways. Everyone had to get their daily schedules from the front after our class and most days, despite this being told to us as what to do at check in, the front seemed surprised we all showed up (unprepared). Schedules were hand-written and on scrap paper and for me, despite email correspondence about my schedule pre arrival, incorrect. As a result I missed one of my services (they did provide a refund) but this was a huge gap in expectations v reality. The program also advertised buying additional oils to use in your daily drinks (cbd) but this wasn't in stock so again, a huge missed opportunity. COVID related - apparently in Montgomery county where the retreat is located masks are not required. There weren't a lot of people and a lot of opportunities to maintain 6 feet distance except in spa services (no one wore a mask). This was a bit alarming overall. I would have felt better if I'd have seen some kind of screening being done for everyone at check-in (temp checks at least) to give some sense of covid caution, but there was none of this. There was hand sanitizer in one shared common space but again, it just seems like more could have been done to give people a bit more piece of mind (temp checks since masks were not being worn). Overall, I got what I wanted and needed from the experience but only because I supplemented it with what I needed. Therefore I give it a 2.5/5. It was a great space to recharge and reconnect but manage your expectations around it being a "spa resort". If you've been to 4 or 5 star facilities where the service is impeccable this will fall short.

    La Quinta by Wyndham Livingston - Cracked floor tiles

    La Quinta by Wyndham Livingston

    (29 reviews)

    $$$

    This is an update to a previous review I made of the La Quinta Inn & Suites Livingston. I stayed…read morehere again on a Thursday night and was glad to see several improvements had been made to the property since my previous visit -- especially the repair of the lights in the parking lot. I am a La Quinta Elite member and when I arrived, staff had already upgraded my room from a King to a King Suite. The room had a comfortable king-size bed, a couch, table/chair, fridge and microwave. The bathroom is modern (marble etc) and in good repair with sufficient hot water and good water pressure. The bed was comfortable -- not too hard, not too soft. Pillows were comfortable, and sheets/coverlet were crisp and in good condition. The complimentary breakfast was very good -- and included special items in addition to the basic La Quinta waffles. Items on the breakfast buffet included: scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon, freshly prepared grits, biscuits and gravy, a tasty cheese, egg & hash brown casserole, three types of juices, yogurt, coffee and pastries, and fresh fruit....in addition to the brightside breakfast waffle station. On my previous visits here the lights in the parking lot were not working, and it was very dark at night and kind of creepy. Since then the lights have been repaired (and replaced with what appears to be energy-efficient LED lighting) so the parking lot is very well lit. There are dehumidifiers in the hallways to help with a moisture issue, however I have not seen evidence of a moisture problem on this most recent visit -- or my previous visits. I'm glad the management is proactive in keeping them running. Overall I was pleased with my stay and will continue to stay at this location when passing through Livingston. It a nice comfortable facility with modern rooms and good amenities.

    I agree with Joyce H. I wouldn't advise staying here. The male manager is rude, they charge you…read morean authorization charge, ours was $231!! The rude manager refused to refund this fee until 5-7 business days after we left. We stayed 3 nights from out of state. The sink in the bathroom was cracked and a large tall square shape that didn't fit with the faucet and you could barely get your hands under the faucet. Replaced tiles in the bathroom did not match the other tiles. The trash can in the room by the desk had a liner thrown in it but when I reached in to put the liner on, there was a slimy green on the bag and in the bottom of the trash can - GROSS! The beds were lumpy and hard, the carpet had bad stains, the mirrors were dirty. The "complimentary breakfast" had bagels but nothing to put on them, very sparse everything. The room had a musty, stinky smell.

    Coldspring Inn - hotels - Updated May 2026

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