Canton's BEST Kept Secret: Western Inn Getaway!

Best Western Canton Inn Canton (TX) United States

Best Western Canton Inn Canton (TX) United States

Canton's BEST Kept Secret: Western Inn Getaway!

Canton's "Best Kept Secret"? Let's Unpack the Western Inn Getaway! (Spoiler: It's Complicated)

Okay, so Canton's "Best Kept Secret," the Western Inn Getaway… I've heard the whispers, seen the ads, and… well, I took the plunge. And let me just say, this isn't your glossy, Instagram-filtered hotel review. This is the messy, honest, and slightly overwhelmed account of my experience. Buckle up, buttercups, because it’s gonna get real.

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First Impressions: The Vibe Check

Arriving felt… normal. Which, in the age of COVID, is a comfort. The entrance wasn't exactly "wow," more "functionally pleasant." Yeah, they did have a doorman, which gave off a more upscale impression. (Side note: I'm always amused by doormen. Makes you feel like you might belong there, even when you're clearly just a tourist in a slightly scuffed-up pair of jeans.) The exterior was clean enough, nothing crumbling, nothing particularly inspiring. But hey, clean is good, right? Before entering the hotel, I noticed the CCTV outside the property, which is always a plus. I'm a sucker for feeling safe.

Accessibility: A Mixed Bag (Like My Laundry Basket)

Right off the bat, let's talk accessibility. Being a bit clumsy, I noticed that they boasted Facilities for disabled guests , including an elevator and Wheelchair accessible options. From what I could tell, the common areas were generally OK, but I didn't have a room specifically designed for accessibility, so I can't provide a truly in-depth review on that aspect. They did seem to accommodate (I did see a few folks using mobility assistance tools), but better details would be a good improvement.

Rooms: Functionality Over Flair (Mostly)

My room… well, it was functional. The Air conditioning worked, thank goodness. The bed? A decent Extra long bed, which is a win for us tall folks. And the Blackout curtains were a godsend for sleeping in! The Bathroom was clean, and the linens, were fine. The presence of an Ironing facilities was a nice plus, in case I had to "look the part." There was a desk, a mirror, a refrigerator, and a coffee/tea maker. The complimentary tea was a nice touch, and I appreciated the Free bottled water.

But… (and there's always a “but,” isn't there?)… the decor was… bland. Like, "beige on beige" bland. It was a room. It served its purpose. No complaints, no raves. It did have Wi-Fi [free], which is absolutely essential, especially when you need to upload your hotel review! I did notice the Smoke detector and Fire extinguisher, which, again, are super appreciated. I'm not sure if the walls were Soundproof rooms, but I didn't hear my neighbors fighting, so, success! Overall, they have the essentials and a place to chill when you are not roaming the hotel.

Internet: The Digital Lifeblood (Mostly Stable, Praise Be)

Okay, this is crucial. Let's face it, we're all addicted to the internet. The Western Inn gets a solid "B+" on the Internet front. The Wi-Fi [free] was readily available and mostly reliable. You can be on Facebook and check your email, no problem. It kept me connected for business or leisure which is critical for me and my stay.

Dining, Drinking & Snacking: A Buffet of Choices (with Some Quirks)

Let's talk food, the holy grail of any hotel stay. They have the full buffet, so to speak.

  • Restaurants: They have Restaurants. That is already a win. The Asian cuisine was surprisingly good, and I loved that they had Vegetarian restaurant options – finally a hotel that doesn't just offer a limp salad!
  • Breakfast [buffet]: Breakfast was included, which is always a win! Not a bad breakfast, it's a buffet, so the food was a little standard. the Asian breakfast was an interesting spin, as well. The Breakfast takeaway service was also a plus if you're in a rush. I have to say, I always judge a hotel by its coffee, and the Coffee/tea in restaurant was passable.
  • Poolside Bar: Sadly, the Poolside bar was closed during my visit, which was a bummer. I was really looking forward to a margarita by the pool. (Rant: Why are poolside bars always closed when you actually want them?)
  • Additional: The Snack Bar One day I went to the snack bar where I grabbed a quick bite. A place to unwind while your walking around the hotel is good. Always a bonus.

The Spa/Wellness Area: My Sanctuary (Mostly)

Okay, this is where the Western Inn Getaway almost redeemed itself into a real "getaway." The Spa area was actually pretty decent. I’m all about finding my zen.

  • Spa/Sauna/Steamroom: There was a Spa/Sauna area (yay!), and I spent a glorious hour in the Steamroom. It was beautifully designed with dark wood and mood lighting. One of the reasons I booked this Hotel. The whole experience was sublime, a true escape from the everyday grind.
  • Pool with view: An Outdoor swimming pool was a refreshing touch. I would have preferred a heated pool but none the less it was refreshing.
  • Massage Yes! They have a massage option! Which is amazing.
  • Gym/fitness: A Fitness center was available, but I will admit, I didn’t venture inside. I'm more of a "spa and nap" kind of person. But hey, it's there!

Cleanliness and Safety: My OCD Approved (Mostly)

This is a big one for me. I'm kind of a germaphobe. The Western Inn gets a solid "A-" here.

  • Anti-viral cleaning products: I saw evidence of anti-viral cleaning products and even a notice about their commitment to hygiene. Relief.
  • Daily disinfection in common areas: I did see the staff cleaning constantly (thank you!), which was reassuring.
  • Hand sanitizer: Hand sanitizer stations were everywhere. Love that!
  • Individually-wrapped food options: Even the food was handled hygienically. Win.
  • Physical distancing of at least 1 meter: They were trying, and that's the important thing. Mostly.
  • Rooms sanitized between stays: Thank goodness the Rooms sanitized between stays. This felt like a solid attempt at safety, making me feel more at ease while at the hotel.

Services and Conveniences: The Little Things That Matter (Sometimes)

  • 24-hour: A 24-hour Front desk is very helpful.
  • Concierge: The Concierge was friendly and helpful. Always a plus.
  • Dry cleaning and Laundry Service: They offer Dry cleaning and Laundry service, which is amazing.
  • Gift/Souvenir Shop: A Gift/souvenir shop is available to help buy something you need.
  • Luggage Storage: Luggage storage is also another bonus in case you need to store your luggage.

For the Kids: (I Didn't Have Any, But I Noticed)

They have a Family/child friendly environment, which is good to know!

  • Babysitting service: Though I didn't use it, the presence of Babysitting service is definitely a plus.
  • Kids meal They even offer a Kids meal. Which is amazing.

Getting Around: (Easy Peasy)

  • Car park [free of charge]: Car park [free of charge] is always nice.
  • Taxi service: The fact that there is a Taxi service makes it easy.

The Verdict: Is it Canton's "Best Kept Secret"?

Look, the Western Inn Getaway isn't perfect. It's not the Ritz. But it's clean, the spa is nice, it's got decent food, and it's trying. It's a solid, reliable option.

  • Overall: It's got a few issues, but it's not bad. Don't
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Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your grandma's meticulously planned itinerary. This is roughing it in the heart of Texas, Best Western-style. Get ready for a rollercoaster of emotions, questionable decisions, and likely, a whole lotta "hold my beer" moments.

The Best Western Canton Inn Capers: A Whirlwind Adventure (Maybe)

Day 1: Arrival, Anxiety, and the Allure of Air Conditioning (Mostly Anxiety)

  • 1:00 PM - Arrival & Initial Panic: Landed. Got the rental car (a tiny, slightly used, probably-seen-some-things sedan). Driving from Dallas – the GPS, bless its silicon heart, is already screaming at me. Canton isn't exactly the metropolis I'm used to. The Best Western… well, it’s there. The lobby smells faintly of chlorine and what I’m choosing to believe is freshly-brewed coffee. Finding parking was a challenge. Turns out, even small towns have their afternoon rush.
    • Quirky Observation: The vending machine in the lobby looks ancient. I'm half-expecting a dinosaur egg to drop out instead of a bag of chips.
    • Emotional Reaction: Okay, deep breaths. I need this trip. I think.
  • 2:00 PM - Check-in & Room Inspection: The lady at the front desk is a font of Southern charm, bless her. Checking in went smoothly. The room… well, it’s clean. The AC is blasting which is a godsend against the Texas heat. (And a moment of relief from the anxiety.)
    • Anecdote: The first thing I did was check the bed. You know, for… bedbugs. Yeah, I do that. I might have a problem.
  • 2:30 PM - The Siren Call of the Pool: The pool. It's small. It's green-ish. The chlorine, though? It's powerful. I decided to go back to my room instead.
    • Opinionated Language: I swear, Best Westerns across the country share the same pool water, right? It's a conspiracy!
  • 3:00 PM - Quick Grocery Run & Supply Acquisition: I’m going to need sustenance. And snacks. Lots and lots of snacks. Found a small grocery store.
    • Rambled Thought: Okay, I should've packed more sunscreen. And a bigger suitcase. And… a therapist.
  • 4:00 PM - Re-assessing and the Imperfection that is a TV: Settle into Room. Trying to figure out what to do next. The TV is a little…fuzzy. I can't figure out which is the remote. I am a tech failure. I'm pretty tired.
    • Emotional Reaction: I'm already missing my dog. What am I doing here?
  • 6:00 PM - Dinner and a Plan: The inn has some sort of "complimentary" breakfast situation. I will decide tomorrow whether to go there or not.
    • Messy Structure: I'm just… going to eat and stare out the window. Tomorrow will be better. Right?

Day 2: Canton First Monday Trade Days (and Existential Dread)

  • 8:00 AM - The Breakfast Dilemma. Okay, on second thought, I'm going to stay here and binge watch shows and order room service.
  • 9:00 AM - The Big Day (or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Garage Sales): Canton First Monday Trade Days! Everyone told me it was massive. I figured, how massive could it be? Oh, reader, massive. Like, "drive-for-miles-and-still-not-know-where-you-are" massive.
    • Rambled Thought: I should have asked someone if they knew the best way to get somewhere.
    • Anecdote: I saw a guy selling… taxidermied squirrels dressed up as cowboys. No, I am not kidding.
  • 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM - The Trade Days Triumphs and Tribulations: The sheer volume of… well, stuff… was overwhelming. Antique teacups next to cowboy boots next to… a guy selling pickles. I walked. I looked. I got a tiny, ridiculous windup toy. I almost bought a cast iron skillet. I didn’t. Regret.
    • Stronger Emotional Reaction: The heat was crushing. The crowds were intense. But… there was a weird, electric energy. It was… oddly addictive.
    • Messy Structure: I lost track of time, got turned around, and probably spent way too much money on a bottle of local-made hot sauce. My feet hurt.
  • 12:30 PM - Lunch: Found a BBQ joint. (I'm in Texas. BBQ is mandatory.) The brisket was divine. The sweet tea? Even better. I ate the whole sandwich.
    • Quirky Observation: Every third person seems to be wearing a cowboy hat. I almost wanted to buy one, but then I realized… I live in Brooklyn. No. Just no.
  • 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM - More Trade Days (and a Crushing Realization): Back into the fray. I decided to go back with a list. Found some old books. They are not first editions. I'm never going to find the treasure I always think I will find.
    • Emotional Reaction: I am tired of people.
    • Rambled Thought: Maybe I should've brought my kids.
  • 5:00 PM - Back to the Best Western: Collapse on the bed. The TV is still fuzzy.
    • Opinionated Language: I need a shower. And a vacation. And maybe a nap.
  • 6:00 PM - Dinner & Reflection: Ordered Chinese food to the room. They got the order wrong. Sigh. Ate it anyway.
    • Messy Structure: I think I saw a ghost in the hallway earlier. I decided not to tell anyone.

Day 3: Departure & Existential Debrief (or, The Aftermath)

  • 8:00 AM - Checkout and the Big Question: Time to leave. But before that… the breakfast. I can't do it.
    • Emotional Reaction: Okay, maybe I should just move here, change my name, and open up a pickle shop… then I rethought everything.
  • 9:00 AM - The Drive Away: Leaving. The sky looks particularly beautiful today.
    • Anecdote: The air conditioning in the rental is NOT. WORKING.
  • 9:15 AM - The Imperfection of Experience: I think I actually… liked Canton. Well, sort of. It was… an experience.
    • Opinionated Language: Look, it's not the Louvre. But it was real. And sometimes, that's enough.
  • 9:30 AM - The Drive Home: I'm going to bed.
    • Messy Structure: Bye, Best Western! Bye, Texas! Bye, squirrels in cowboy hats! Until next time, I guess….
  • Onward!

So there you have it. A hilariously flawed, emotionally charged, and possibly slightly deranged account of my adventure in Canton. Remember, folks: sometimes the most memorable trips are the ones that don't go precisely according to plan. Now, if you'll excuse me, I need a really, really long nap. And maybe a therapist.

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Western Inn Getaway: Canton's Best Kept Secret (Maybe?) - FAQs That Are More Like Ramblings...

Okay, okay, so what *actually* IS the Western Inn anyway? Is it a hotel? A...cabin? Did you say "getaway"?

Alright, alright, let's just say the Western Inn is... well, it's *something*. Thinking of it as a 'getaway' is the right track. It's not exactly a swanky four-star hotel. Think more... rustic charm, if charm is being generous. (And hey, sometimes it *is*!) Picture a collection of rooms, each with its own entrance – like little mini-apartments, or... motel rooms, let's be honest. They're surprisingly spacious, though! I once crammed six people in there during a crazy Canton Fair trip. We were practically on top of each other, but hey, we survived... and actually, it was kinda fun, in a chaotic, sleep-deprived sort of way.

Think of it as a *very* affordable basecamp for exploring Canton. Don't go expecting luxury. Expect… character. Lots and lots of character.

The "Best Kept Secret" thing sounds suspicious. Is it really good? Or is it...the opposite?

Look, the “Best Kept Secret” tag? Yeah, maybe it's a *little* overplayed. But here's the deal: it's good *for what it is*. Don't compare it to Vegas. Compare it to, well, I'm not sure *what* to compare it to, actually. It's... unique. The word "unique" comes to mind. Sometimes, the "secret" part is because people want to be *sure* it's not too popular because it's so cheap!

It's clean, relatively quiet (except when those late-night karaoke sessions start… but we'll get to those), and the staff are usually friendly, in a kind of… slightly bewildered, probably underpaid kind of way. You won't be blown away, but you won't be completely horrified either. Probably. I've had some *moments* there, I won't lie.

What's the *deal* with the karaoke? I’ve heard things…

Oh, the karaoke. Bless its heart. Look, the karaoke is a *feature*. Embrace it. Or at least, try to. It’s not a professional setup, let me just put it that way. The sound system is… well, let's call it 'enthusiastic'. The song selection is vast, but the quality of the recordings… let's just say some are clearly ripped from a dusty CD from 1998.

I once witnessed a guy attempting to serenade his *entire family* (and, by extension, everyone within a five-mile radius of the Western Inn) with a truly, deeply, gut-wrenchingly awful rendition of “My Way” at 3 AM. It was... it was an experience. The memory still kind of haunts me. But hey, that's the Western Inn, right? You'll get some karaoke.

Food? Is there...food? Or am I hoofing it to the Golden Arches?

There's *something* resembling breakfast, usually. And by "usually," I mean, sometimes. Think continental – toast, maybe some questionable jam, instant coffee that could strip paint. I've also encountered some truly baffling breakfast pastries of uncertain origin. I had a moment where I realized I should pack my own granola bars.

But here's the plus: Canton is *full* of amazing food. You're not going to starve. Just don't expect Michelin-star dining at the Inn itself. Explore the local restaurants. Trust me on this. It's part of the adventure. They're all right by the highway.

Okay, I'm sold (maybe). What kind of people *stay* at the Western Inn? Is it just me and… who?

A motley crew! Seriously, it's like a reality show waiting to happen. You’ll find a mix of budget travelers, people attending the Canton Fair on a shoestring, the occasional road-tripping family, and...well, I've never *quite* figured out the rest. But the common threads are: they're all looking for a deal, and they're all willing to embrace a little… *character*.

I've met some amazing people there. Fellow travelers with fantastic stories, folks just trying to make their way. I've also met… some characters. Let’s just say, pack your sense of humor! Or at least, prepare to develop one very quickly. You'll never be bored, that's for sure.

The rooms...are they clean? And do they have...hot water? This is important.

Alright, let's tackle this head-on. Clean? Generally, yes. But "clean" in the context of the Western Inn is more… *functional* cleanliness. Think less "gleaming marble", more "thoroughly wiped down, probably recently". I've always felt the sheets were *clean*, which is the important thing. And hey, the fact they still have a business...must be good, right?

Hot water? Yes! Usually. The water pressure can be a bit… *spirited*. Sometimes, the shower goes from scalding to freezing in a heartbeat. It adds to the adventure, I suppose. Pack a good conditioner – you'll need it. Trust me on this one.

What's the WORST thing about the Western Inn? Spill the tea!

Okay, okay, time for brutal honesty. The *worst* thing? The parking. It's… *limited*. Seriously limited. During peak times, you're basically playing a game of Tetris with cars. And the "parking" area is right in front of the rooms, so you get to hear everyone's car opening and shutting their doors all night long. It's not ideal.

Also, that one time the fire alarm went off at 3 AM and no one knew what was happening. That was… stressful. But hey, every place has its quirks, right? You will see them, feel them, and probably laugh them off. Unless it's a real fire. Then you run.

Is it worth it? Should I stay at the Western Inn? Honestly?

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Best Western Canton Inn Canton (TX) United States

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Best Western Canton Inn Canton (TX) United States

Best Western Canton Inn Canton (TX) United States

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