The Mansion at Turtle Creek
Dallas, TX 75219
Phone: (800) 745-8883
- Cross Street:
- Gillespie Street
- Best of Citysearch:
- Luxury Hotel 2007, Hotel Staff 2006, Luxury Hotel 2006
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Editorial Review for The Mansion at Turtle Creek – by Citysearch Editors
In Short
Ranked among the top hotels in the country, this converted mansion was once owned by a Texas cotton magnate. Today, the 143 rooms are furnished with antiques and original artwork. Amenities include vanity with cosmetic lights plus a full-length mirror, fresh flowers, guest robes, in-room safe, CD player and Sony Playstation for kids. Suites are 450 square feet and feature marble baths. Other guest services include a fitness center, business center and a heated pool.
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Insider Tips
Look GoodFor more romance, ask for the Terrace Suite. The bed is under a partial canopy and the living room is bright and spacious.
The ExtrasTake advantage of the massage services available.
User Reviews for The Mansion at Turtle Creek
06/13/2008 Posted by LookatME1411
Mansion at Turtle Creek is a wonderful evening for any couple! We have not been in awhile, but Dean is the best, and the Mansion will always be 5 stars in my book!! Keep it up!
Pros: Food & Service 5 starts+
Cons: Price is a bit high, but hey you get what you pay for!
02/28/2008 Posted by br549007
My wife and I had a tradition of going to the Mansion every year for her birthday. This last year, after the remodeling, we went to the Mansion for dinner, me dressed in a suit and my wife in a dress (per their orders). We arrived and there were men without jackets on, which we had specifically been told that men could not dine without jackets. Annoying. Then we were seated next to a table with a 2 year old child, in his high chair. Throughout the dinner, the child acted like 2 year olds do. The food was not as wonderful as we remembered it and our dinner experience was terrible. It's my opinion that when you dine at a five star restaurant that requires dresses and suits, that being sat next to a small child is unacceptable. If I wanted to dine next to noisy children, I'd go to Chili's. When my wife and I told the maitre d' about this, he only stated that they had to accommodate their hotel guests. Needless to say, we were disappointed in the overall experience and will not be returning to dine at this restaurant.
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