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    Watershill Bed & Breakfast

    Watershill Bed & Breakfast

    (4 reviews)

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    Stayed here for one day. The home and furnishings are beautiful and a great place if you're on a…read morehoneymoon. When I woke up and entered the dining room their dining room table was empty , there was not a single bun, roll, cookies or bread. The only thing on the table was a plate with tiny mandarin orange slices that tasted like they just got it from a can with all the preservative juices with it and topped off with a dab of yogurt. Both owners sat down at the table in front of me and made it very uncomfortable because they decided to start asking me questions and not really giving me time to eat. When I was done with the sweet gross orange slices they brought out this hockey puck of a thing that was made with scrambled eggs and some gross partly frozen beef or corn hash? It was topped off with a Mexican salsa. While I was trying to force down this gross egg dish one of the owners asked me " were ya from " and I answered Florida. I was originally born in NJ and try to stay away from the people in the south who are still a bit confederate. After talking for a few more minutes the same owner asked me " no, where are you really from" I said originally from NJ and fortunately it was time to leave. After he asked the second time it got uncomfortable and here I am telling these two owners why I don't tell people in the south I'm from NJ because some people still hold on to this civil war thing and have not evolved. When I left this place I went to work and I was working in an event for the town. I saw one of the B&B owners at the event and turns out he works for the town. He was a jerk and wouldn't even say hello to me after I said hello to him. Overall, not respectful and these air B&Bs in the United States need to learn from British B&Bs. Leave people alone, let them eat and put some damn buns on the table.

    It's been 10 years since we visited Brunswick and were so happy to be able to spend a few days at…read moreWatershill Bed and Breakfast again. It's located in a beautiful walkable neighborhood, close to the historic center of town. Jack and Matthew are wonderful hosts. The front porch is my favorite place to sit and relax.

    Saint Simons Inn By The Lighthouse - At Simon's Lighthouse

    Saint Simons Inn By The Lighthouse

    (25 reviews)

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    The room was very nicely outfitted and updated. We had the coastal room on the second floor. Nice…read moreand quiet. The staff were very friendly and a lovely continental breakfast. Nice pool and literally in short walking distance to everything. We will definitely be back.

    Location, location, location. If you're looking for a hotel on St. Simons Island, you can't beat…read morethe location of the St. Simons Inn by the Lighthouse. It's located directly across the street from the historic lighthouse and museum. It's close to the beach, pier, and many popular shops, restaurants, and bars. Everything is within walking distance. This is an old and quaint hotel that feels almost like a bed and breakfast. It's a "condo hotel" where many of the rooms are owned by different people. Therefore, each of the rooms is unique and no two rooms are alike. Some rooms are nicer than others. We stayed in room 102, which is right next to the front desk, office, and lobby restroom. If I had known this, I probably would have selected a different room. The door, walls, floor, ceiling, etc. do not insulate sound well, so we heard everything. We heard people checking in, checking out, walking through the hallways, turning on the sink upstairs, turning on the bathtub/shower upstairs, and most of all, people opening and shutting the door to the office next door. One morning, while getting ready, I was able to clearly hear an entire conversation of two people who had stopped to chat outside our door. Our room had basic amenities. We had a small kitchen area with a sink, microwave, and fridge. There was no closet, but an armoire. I think many rooms were like this. There was a sticky substance on the floor in front of the kitchen sink that was there when we arrived. It was never cleaned during our stay. There were also chocolate chips underneath our bed. The bedspread seemed a bit tattered and musty. The furniture in the room was generally worn. My allergies acted up during our stay inside and I'm not sure what it was (e.g. dust or mold). I visited other rooms and they were not like our room. They felt bigger, brighter, and cleaner. They also had better views. I recommend booking a room on the second floor. Our room only had a view of an adjacent slanted rooftop. Basic rooms start at about $175 per night after taxes and fees. This is expensive, but you are paying for one of the most prime locations on the island. There was cable TV, but unfortunately no HD. There was free Internet Wi-Fi and it was decently fast. No password required, which was nice. The cord on our phone was about to break at one end, so if I did not hold it in place, calls would be extremely staticky. Cell phone reception is poor at the hotel. My friends and I had AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile and none of us had more than 1-2 bars. The signal gets better outside. Outside, there's covered parking, which is a plus. There's also a small pool. Inside, the lobby is small. The front desk has a water dispenser. Over our weekend stay, the dispenser ran dry twice and wasn't refilled. Coffee is available too. Continental breakfast is served between 7am and 10am, but I didn't get the opportunity to try it. The breakfast area is tiny. During my stay, I often thought of what Anthony Melchiorri of Travel Channel's Hotel Impossible would say. The staff was very nice and polite, from the front desk folks to the housekeeping ladies.

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