Two Hearts Inn
2118 W Edmond Rd, Edmond, OK, 73003
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Address :
2118 W Edmond Rd
Edmond, OK, 73003 - Phone (405) 715-2524
- Website https://www.twoheartsinn.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :8:00 am - 6:00pm
Specialities
- Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Dogs Allowed : No
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Rachel S.
Amazing experience from start to finish. So here we go with all of the agonizing details. Their website is easy to navigate and rather nice to look it. You may think this is irrelevant but nothing turns me off from a place faster than a cluttered and sloppy website. There is plenty of detail and info and I was really left without any questions. It's super easy to book your room and any additions you'd like to add. PERSONAL TIP: Booking a room for one night seems like a real waste of money. I'd imagine if you're staying at a place like this, it's for a special reason. So go ahead and book two nights so you can have a whole day to have the room. The room the Jeff and I had (The Venetian) was crazy comfy from the chairs to the bed (even the carpet was real noice). The owner, Larry, is a swell guy. I met him before our scheduled date. I'm not much of a romantic ooey-gooey type, but I did plan a surprise for the Jeff. I have an artist buddy who I commission for stuff all the time. Long story short: I had her do a piece using the two of us as the subject (nothing like being painted like a French girl. We're actually playing video games in it. I digress.). I called ahead (by a week or so) to see if they could place the framed picture in the room before we got there for our official date. They said yes, so hurray. The day before we went, I got everything done and took the art in the frame and was greeted by Larry. I told him what was going on and he took down the info he needed with some pleasant customer service. When both Jeff and I got there, it was placed on the dining table quite nicely. The check-in process was easy... yet eerie? I had told Larry the day before that we would be there at 4pm. When we arrived around 4:10 (SO SUE ME), Rebecca (if that name is wrong I'm so sorry D:) had opened the front door (which remains locked and can only be accessed via keycard. Before check-in, you either call a number to be let in, or apparently they keep watch if you give a specific check-in time) and greeted us. She was also extremely pleasant (customer service robots?) and talked us through the rules and whatnot. They're basically just "don't be a tool". Simple enough. Then she led us to our room and gave us a card with WiFi info and numbers to reach both her and the owner. This room. Gosh. It looks nice. It was clean as heck. There are some chairs on a side wall which looked purely decorative. But no. They were clouds. Amazing, fluffy clouds. It's a big deal to me, okay? But they were nothing compared to the bed. Why can't I live there? Lovely bathroom with a deep whirlpool bath (if that's your thing. Baths are gross to me but I paid for it SO I TOOK ONE) and walk-in shower, walk-in closet, big ol' TV with amazing graphics (that we used mostly to play Mario Kart. YES?), and comfy spacious carpet. Not to mention the way this particular room is faced toward the green courtyard and patio. It has ample opportunity for natural light with the two windows and glass doors to the room. On weekdays the room is supplied with a free "picnic" with some wraps, chips, drinks, cake, fruits, cheese, and scones. I would advise to specify in your online (or offline if you roll that way) check-in what to leave off wraps if you don't like, say, lettuce, mayo, or tomatoes. I guess I didn't really think about it, but since we stayed two nights, we got another round the next day and we requested our preferences during a breakfast at Inspirations for later that day and the requests were honored. Yay! And the food is tasty, I must say. There are other additions you can add on and those are on the website. I'm not yo general informant. As said above, we had breakfast (twice) at Inspirations. For all that info, I wrote a separate review, so nyah. *Note: There is WiFi there. If it's crappy at first, don't whine about it and not do anything about it. Firstly, at least in the Venetian, there is a WiFi extender near the floor in a plug-in in the walk-in closet. Reset that first. It worked great for us. Granted, we called about it first and were told that information. But hey, now YOU know that. You're welcome. If something like that flusters you, I dunno what to tell ya.
(5)Leslie A.
We reserved the Hearts room back in July for Valentine's Weekend. It's a beautifully appointed room, and met every expectation we had. The furniture has changed from what's featured on their website, but we think it's even better than what was there before. As a designer, I loved the big space, plush bed and bedding, and romantic jetted tub with color-changing lights and a wall-mounted fireplace. Now for the cons. The reservation confirmation warned that check-in was from 4-6 pm. Anyone who visits B&B's regularly (like we do) knows that this is a RIDICULOUS window. Not only that, but they threaten to charge you an additional $50 for checking in late or coming back from an evening out past this supposed curfew unless you make arrangements with them in advance. We called and emailed five times, starting two weeks before our reserved date, but they never answered or returned our voicemail or email. Finally, the day before our check-in we were able to get ahold of the owner who agreed to leave keys under the mat. The room is outdoor-access only, so we had no trouble getting in. What we did have trouble with, was the a/c. When the temperature continued to climb and nothing we tried brought it down, we called the owner and asked for advice. It was after 9 pm and 75 degrees when he showed up, and he spent the next 45 min. or so resetting the circuit breaker and waiting for the system to clear and restart. We felt bad calling him so late, but we also paid $648.80 for two nights and felt that for that kind of price, we shouldn't have to sweat through the night! By the way, when I finally got the owner on the phone before checking in, he told me how he could sell the room we reserved for TWICE the price. I'm not sure what his point there was, but we've stayed at some beautiful and exotic places, and never had to pay $650 a night, like he's insisting. Now for breakfast-we'd told the owner the day before (and several times before that) that my husband is allergic to nuts and that I don't drink coffee. He said no problem, they could leave the nuts out for him and send me hot tea instead. Sounded great! For breakfast the first morning they served coffee and orange juice (no tea) honeydew, quiche with big chunks of bell pepper and onion, a scone with lemon curd, and plain yogurt with granola. The granola was almost solely comprised of nuts, so my husband couldn't eat any of it. The quiche was just ok, but the scone was DELIGHTFUL. We'd never had a good scone, usually what you get in the states are brick-hard and mysteriously dense, but these really rocked our perceptions of what a scone should be. The second morning my husband asked if I could get some hot tea, and so they delivered tea and orange juice (no coffee) with more honeydew, more plain yogurt with a different blend of granola comprised of nuts, grapes, two strips of bacon, and soggy French toast covered in nuts. My husband was able to eat the bacon and grapes. That's a pricey breakfast for $648.80. On Sunday we checked out by packing everything up and loading up the car before 11 am, as they requested, but then decided to walk the grounds and take some pictures before we left town. The Inspirations Tea Room is closed Sundays, so no luck there. The backyard is kind of peaceful, if you don't look at the creek on the other side of the fence which is littered with trash. We thought we'd check out the lobby, which we assumed would be open since that's where the other guests go to check in. The owner opened the door, and standing in it as a blockade to our passage, said "Do you need something?" We told him we were checked out and just looking around and taking pictures before hitting the road and wondered what the lobby looked like (the other rooms are beautiful, and ours was hands-down gorgeous.) He just stared at us, not moving, and after several very uncomfortable moments and conversational false-starts, we tucked our tails and left. We've stayed at close to 30 quality B&B's over the years, and this one is beautiful and could be GREAT, but between the price, the allergen (in)considerations, and the cold demeanor, they still have room for improvement.
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