westin southlake
room 300 (april 2025)
room 300 (april 2025)
heavenly beds
Room 300 is the kind of place you remember for the bed and the blissful bath—not the skyline or the room service (which doesn’t exist). For business travelers and weary wanderers alike, it's a stay that gets the basics right and tucks you in with style.
A Heavenly Bed in Southlake’s Sky-Lounge
Tucked near DFW Airport, Room 300 at The Westin Southlake delivers a stay that’s halfway to heaven—if heaven had a pillow menu and immaculate plumbing. Though not all parts of the hotel sing in harmony, the room itself is a solid soloist in the symphony of sleep and cleanliness.
If sleep were an Olympic sport, this bed would take gold. With linens, pillows, and a mattress all scoring a perfect 100%, it’s less "passing out from travel exhaustion" and more "drifting into REM on a marshmallow raft." Whoever made this bed deserves a raise—and maybe a TED Talk.
Cleanliness? Spotless. Layout? Smart. Outlets? Plentiful. But while the workspace won’t win awards, it’s adequate for sending emails or pretending to send emails. A scenic view this is not—the window reveals more parking lot than paradise. And with below-average noise control, light sleepers might consider earplugs... or a white noise app featuring wind through overpriced lobby ferns.
This bathroom doesn’t play games. It's squeaky clean, the water pressure could blast off a bad mood, and the temperature holds steady like a loyal valet. Towels could be fluffier, but you’re more likely to remember how refreshed you felt than whether the cotton had a thread count high enough to brag about.
Lobby? Inviting. Fitness center and bar? Respectable. Service? Friendly but not fawning. Still, the lack of room service and minibar make this feel more “modern minimalist” than “full-service flair.” A good location if you're airport-bound, but not exactly walkable to Southlake’s prettier distractions.