Cornerstone Mansion Inn
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Description:
Built in 1894, this home offers every amenity to today's traveler. Choose from one of six guest rooms, including three suites, each with a private bath, television, telephone and modem hookup. Two rooms offer king-size beds, two have queen-size beds and two have full-size beds. One has a working fireplace, one has a sleeping porch; each is decorated with antiques.
Address :
Cornerstone Mansion Inn 140 North 39 Street Omaha, Nebraska 68131
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Phone: 402-558-7600
Second Phone: 888-883-7745 Fax: 402-551-6598
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On the Web: http://www.CornerstoneMansion.com
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23 out of 27 people found the following review helpful:
Beware and stay elsewhere! My husband and I love staying in B and B's, as we really like the personal, charming, and hospitable nature of Bed and Breakfasts.
We have met so many wonderful and friendly B and B owners, which is one big reason which we prefer B and B's over hotels.
However, our experience with Cornerstone was simply awful! Definitely beware!
We were forced through no fault of our own to cancel our reservation as our plane was canceled (and we had no way at get to Omaha.) I immediately called Cornerstone, and I calmly explained, apologized, and asked to reschedule. The owner was utterly hostile. Without any apology at all he informed me that they would definitely charge us in full for BOTH nights of our stay. He said: "I need my paycheck whether you come or not. This is just not my problem." More than my dismay about the lost $, I was appalled by his nastiness. I am a reasonable person...and I was completely shocked and upset by this experience.
Fellow B and B lovers, beware! If you are looking for a great B and B experience (which, to me, must include hospitality and welcoming owners) I certainly advise caution and looking elsewhere!
- Louise from New Jersey | Added: 2007-10-30
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