We were given a room that seemed sort of like a Motor-Lodge type room. There was a fireplace in the room and the room had a very heavy smell of fireplace smoke, like maybe the smoke out take is not great. The view was there....but you have to stand on tip toes and look out a window to see it. Not the kind of thing you can open your window and sit and enjoy the view. We did enjoy the jacuzzi tub. Pretty well worn room. TV was very small and in a cabinent that was not across from the bed...so no relaxing in bed with a cup of coffee and catching up on the news. We went to the museum so missed the tea. The breakfast was good. Lots of food and lots of choices. We were treated fine by the staff at check in. They let us look at a second room in the Mansion but the women who were over there were less than welcoming. We decided to stay in the other section after all for the privacy. We slept fine in the room. Bathroom was okay...just had a motel feel to the entire room. It is pretty pricey for what you get. We ate dinner in the bar since we were tired from our museum day. The bartender was great. He treated us well and we ate from the regular menu. We found the food to be delicious. We loved Mystic and but for the money would probably be better off in another facility. It is nothng like the pictures on the Inn's website.












