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is the George or Calvary Court better?

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SjAg
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Will have a 8 year old and 10 year old in tow.
Captn_Ag05
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CC probably more fun with kids given the military barracks design. Overall, George is nicer.
SjAg
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Hotel McCoy looks good for kids? Thoughts?
MyNameIsJeff
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Cavalry Court would be better suited for kids, in my opinion, with the rooms opening into the outdoor area.

George is "classier".

Both are nice, and I believe you can use the amenities at either if you're staying at one.
doubledog
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Vineyard Court college station

Much nicer than the George or Calvary.

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A boutique hotel is a type of hotel that feels small, intimate, and quaint. It typically has less than 100 rooms and offers guests an ultra-personal service. Unlike the way most other hotel brands are perceived by the public, a boutique hotel stays true to the local culture.

If you are into that sort of hotel.
AgGunNut
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Hard no to Vineyard Court. It might have been nicer years ago, but is more of an extended stay place now and very run down. Like…some of the extended stay guests appear to be staying there because they're homeless.
TXCityGirl
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Disagree on Vineyard Court.
I would take my family to Cavalry (outdoor room entry around a courtyard) or The George (indoor hotel with elevator).
Captn_Ag05
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Vineyard Court is definitely not nicer than either of those places. It is run down and the bedding looks like it is from the 80s.
99StationAG
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We've done Cavalry Court and Hotel McCoy as "staycations," and I have a 7 yr old and 12 yr old, similar to you. I've also been to and around The George (without the kids).

Cavalry Court would be my vote for your scenario. Everything you need on-site, for both Adults and the Kiddos, and plenty nice, without being "too fancy," if that makes sense.

There's also plenty to do and walkable, in Century Square, as opposed to Hotel McCoy (as mentioned), which is cool, but more limited.

If going during pool season, it's a little hit and miss on the kid vs. adult "vibe" at the pool, but the adult Guest(s) and Staff have been nothing but welcoming to my kids and me.

The Cavalry Court courtyard area, restaurant..which has live music on weekends, TV's for game-watching, board games for kids/adults and really good food…pool, fire pits/S'mores items available, cornhole boards, etc allows my kids to be…well…kids…and checks plenty of boxes for a Dad/Adult at the same time!

Just my two Pennies!

WB '99



cstat07
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Maybe Stella
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