Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Mision Inn Review

Photo credit to : John LeClair
Many people might think that the Mission Inn is an actual mission but in fact it just a normal hotel. Well, not normal: it has  an amazing history that definitely shows.  I was there with my family and we were decorating for my great grandmothers funeral reception we had it at at one of their many suites which was awesome given the circumstance. I even got to take a tour of the whole inn  which even greater. 

   As i said before it is not a mission.They basically tell you the history of the hotel itself. I found out it was built by Christopher Columbus Miller a civil  engineer in 1876. Later on in 1902 his son Frank Miller ended up changing the name of the building to The Mission Inn. They take you all over the place and give the background of the parrots that are there. 

   As i said before it is not a mission. They basically tell you the history of the hotel itself. I found out it was built by Christopher Columbus Miller a civil  engineer in 1876. Later on in 1902 his son Frank Miller ended up changing the name of the building to The Mission Inn. They take you all over the place and give the background of the parrots. Frank  Miller loved his parrots so he made a special  cage for them and its right by the front entrance. They sit there to greet you and it makes the stay even better.
   
  The only 2 bad things that I saw were that the food served for banquettes was sort of bland and being there for the funeral other than that it was pretty amazing. I thought tat it was huge and very classic. When you are there you just have the feeling of astonishment and it kind of takes your breath away. It was completely beautiful and all of the scenery was great. So if you ever get a chance to visit please take the chance to see the beauty that is the Mission Inn.
 

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