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Luxurious Accommodation in Lubbock
Nestled in Lubbock, just 2.7 km from Jones AT&T Stadium, Cotton Court Hotel, by Valencia Hotel Collection offers a lavish stay with top-notch amenities.
Modern Comforts and Recreation
Indulge in the comfort of air-conditioned rooms equipped with free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, and scenic city views. Unwind by the outdoor pool, stay active at the fitness centre, or enjoy a meal at the on-site restaurant.
Convenience and Hospitality
Benefit from free bike rentals, complimentary private parking, and a 24-hour front desk. Whether you're here for business or leisure, our in-house bar and business area cater to all your needs.
Book now for a memorable stay at Cotton Court Hotel, by Valencia Hotel Collection.
Guests are required to show a photo ID and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.
A deposit may be required at the property.
Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).
Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 17 years old stay for free when using an existing bed.
You haven't added any cots.
You haven't added any extra beds.
WiFi is available in public areas and is free of charge.
Pets are allowed. Charges may be applicable.
The facility is beautiful- well manicured, welcoming, upscale feeling, and the staff is great. The bed and the pillows were dreamy !
We loved having a big fridge in the room too!
Parking was tight- there were a few events that weekend and we struggled to find a spot a couple evenings, and had to walk a bit- or circle the property waiting for something to open.
I didn’t want to pay $30 for valet
Roomy
Nice bar and courtyard
Dirty sheets with gum stuck on them and urine stained comforter
I loved it all. Decorated wonderfully.
Nothing
Such a lovely hotel. The restaurant was good and the bartender made the best martini. The starter selection was disappointing but the restaurant had a nice atmosphere. Wonderful minibar and the pool was relaxing.
The TV would randomly sign me out of Netflix in the middle of the movie and the WiFi was often lagging.
Location, staff,
Outdoor facilities
The room was spacious and inviting. Great shower and bed.
Spacious and good water pressure
The outlets didn’t work in the bathroom. It smelled like urine I’m the bathroom.
I attended a Celebration of Life service for my niece Karissa Opp which was held in their beautiful banquet room. Also the food was catered by the restaurant on site. I stayed for a 3 night stay flying in from Virginia Beach. I used there beautiful pool during the day and at night they provided live entertainment. They have a very nice restaurant on site which provides high quality food. I can’t say enough about every employee that works there they are very helpful and super friendly. I enjoyed my stay and greatly appreciate the how nice everything turned out at such an emotional time for me, my family and friends. I highly recommend staying here. If I ever return to Lubbock I definitely will be staying here. Thank you Cotton Court!
The place as a whole is great because there is a decent, yet expensive restaurant. However, they charge you $18 a day if you don't dine there and charge it to the room, so you are basically bound to go to the restaurant. Parking is also an issue. A ton of outside people come and swim and use the restaurant leaving no parking for the paying customers. Personally, I would prefer to not have to park in the north 40 and walk by myself over a block when there is no immediate parking. The pillows are HORRID. All HUGE and super plush that when you lay your head down, you lose all ability to hear and see. For the prices they charge, these things need to be addressed. I will no longer stay there for these specific reasons alone.
It’s a beautiful design, and the retro/modern vibe is great!
The soft furnishings/rugs in the rooms are dirty.
Clean room, friendly staff,
No microwave in the room
Looks are deceiving here. While the hotel and amenities are a plenty, the rooms are lacking and misleading. Starting with check-in, Daniella was absolutely amazing! Very helpful, held eye contact, has definitely had higher level customer service training. Think Disney, Ritz Carlton, Carnegie level. No pointing here or there. Walking with me to show me. We arrived late after a long drive and the complimentary adult beverage and spring water were a pleasant surprise. I booked a deluxe king room and was given room 252. The courtyard, pool area, indoor/outdoor restaurant are stunning. Parking is very limited and if you arrive late, you will have to park in a sketchy overflow parking lot that makes you worry the car will be towed or stolen. There is valet parking as well at $25/per day, as many in/outs as you want. This parking lot is one block away from overflow parking and not secured either, so, save yourself the money and self park. We also saw how the valets were driving the vehicles around to park and my husband said, no way. The room at first glance was visually appealing and smelled good. I loved the vaulted shiplap ceilings, the retro refrigerator, robes, urban/industrial vibe. However, that is where things begin to be less appealing. I booked the deluxe king room that can accommodate 3 with a couch. The couch does not pull out and my 5'9 daughter barely fit on it. It's smaller than a twin bed. Daniella had explained explicitly where to locate the extra linens in the room and the bins were empty. I had to call the front desk for linens for this couch. Luckily, our daughter was checking into orientation and camp at Tech and was only spending the one night with us. I would not recommend this as a sleeping option for longer than that. It's not comfortable at all. The comforter of the king bed had dried/old blood and urine/spill stains on it as well as the pillows. The handle for the shower is broken and appears to have been hot glued back on several times. The shower is disgusting with mold and gunk that is so bad, it got all over the corners of the shower curtain. The bathroom area and toilet are one and seperated from the bed by only a barn door so the only privacy is visual privacy. The retro fridge is a cool feature and well stocked however, there is no card or labeling as to how much the snacks and drinks are. Upon leaving and returning to the room each day, the smell of the room was more musty and old. You can begin to see the stains in the carpet and notice the layer of dust on the light fixtures, window sill, baseboards. Etc. I would venture to say, not much gets cleaned between guests. More like a broom-swept condition. Of my 4 nights/5 days stay, I made it out to the pool on Saturday afternoon. At one point, there were 17 kids in the pool aged 10 and younger. Adults were greatly outnumbered by kids and I wondered if the hotel does resort passes? Many of the kidless adults, left. There were no pool towels and I had to ask housekeeping to bring more. It appears they don't have enough pool towels as, they brought out bath towels. The hotel restaurant and bar were fantastic! We ordered wings, salmon, Brussels sprouts and a chicken Cesar salad during our stay. We had drinks in the bar every day of our visit. The biggest selling point of this hotel is location to Texas Tech. It is visually very appealing but in the end, lackluster and overrated for what it was. I would consider staying here again perhaps, but, I would check the sheets and pillows FIRST and likely only as a last resort as the value does not meet the expectation. For over a thousand dollars for 4 nights, I expected more luxury.
Great Place, really cool vibe. Great pool area, lots of outdoor seating around the entire place. The entire property is nice, clean, and well maintained. There are large fireplaces that make me want to travel back in the fall just to experience one!
The restaurant there was hit and miss, they're working out some kinks and were frequently out of menu items. Parking is a bit of an issue if you are driving as there's not much on-site parking. But they do have valet and a free parking garage a block away. Rooms are nice and we loved the decor, not fans of the barn door for the bathroom door though.
The lobby could have benefited from some refreshments, even just some water sitting out for people to drink, it's hot outside! The staff super friendly and helpful. Overall it was a great stay and we will be back.
The Cotton Court is hands down the best hotel in Lubbock. So in that sense it deserves the most stars we can give. It feels very much like a hotel resort--with a beautiful courtyard and pool, a sufficient restaurant and bar. Lots of good energy at this place. We will never stay anywhere else in Lubbock if we can help it.
Parking is always a little tricky here. But they have a parking garage if you don't mind walking--or you can always valet. The restaurant is really pleasant, but I always want it to be just a little better. That said, we go there every time at some point. For a hotel restaurant it's quite good. (Breakfast at Rain, Monomyth or Brulee will be better every time. Dinner at Flippers or Dirks also better.)
I was charged $164.14 for a one night stay at Cotton Court. I was fully informed on the booking site how much the charge would be. Two days later, the hotel charged my credit card $18. When I inquired, the hotel informed me they charge a destination fee. I was never informed of this fee on the booking site and I feel deceived and I was not fully informed when agreeing to a one night stay.
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