Hands down Camp Lucy is one of the most aesthetically designed places I’ve ever stayed. The bathroom tile, exposed beams, and antique doors set amongst the beauty of the Hill Country was relaxing and inspiring. With this in mind, there are a few things I would have expected to be better in order to justify the cost. 1. Our room was a little dirty. There were dirt handprints and smashed bugs on the bathroom walls, dirt and dust on the floor, and food crumbs and spills on the coffee table. 2. The food service was lacking. Upon check in, we ordered our in room dining for dinner and breakfast, except neither showed up when it came time. After calling the front desk numerous times and getting busy signals and an “it should be there soon”, we left the property in search for dinner after 1 hour past when it was expected. When we returned, the food was in our room and the cost was removed from our bill. In the morning, we were told to pick up our breakfast from guest services. The presentation was nice, the food meh. Mass produced grocery store muffins/croissants did not seem to go with the brand of Camp Lucy (maybe a partnership with a local bakery would have been better as the property’s own restaurant is working less due to COVID). 3. The organization was lacking. No one called to follow up about our late dinner, the skewers for roasting marshmallows were missing. All in all, I would stay here again for the atmosphere but not at full price and would plan to dine elsewhere.