Does anyone have any suggestions for a hotel in Natchez with a 2 year old? We will be staying one night in August. It appears that all the B & B's do not accept children until the age of 14. Help?
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When we were there in '01, we stayed at a chain. I'm very sorry to say that I can't remember which chain. The rooms were your basic chain--clean, perfectly adequate. They had a nice pool. But what was memorable about the place was the fantastic view! The hotel/motel was up on a hill. Our room looked out over the Mississippi and the bridge. Really nice. Again, I'm sorry I can't remember which chain. But I'm pretty sure I found it in the Mobile Guide. Perhaps someone else will read this and figure out which one I'm talking about. Or you may be able to figure it out from a Mobile Guide or something similar. Hope this might have been a little bit of help, despite my faulty memory!
For what it's worth, my son, who was only 11 at the time, thinks it was a Ramada. He says it's the only time we've ever stayed in one!
I confirm that it is definitely the Ramada. Great pool, great view!
The Natchez Eola is a cool old historic hotel downtown. It used to be part of the Radisson chain but I am not sure now. Google "Natchez Eola" and I'm sure it'll come up!