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The three guest bedrooms range from a snug bedroom suited for business travelers to a honeymoon suite with a Jacuzzi tub. To use every inch of the space, they have turned many of the closets into showers or full bathrooms.
Janet Mobbs said they kept the 1920s feel throughout the home with its deco r, which is most evident in what they call the Hollywood Room — a guest room fitted in cool blue accented with brown velvet and other luxurious textiles.
“We really wanted to keep that 1920s feel because that was when Tulsa was in its heyday,” she said.
Since opening the bed and breakfast, the couple have met travelers from Oklahoma and its surrounding states and even the world.
“We’ve had people from Sweden, Australia, Russia, Israel, the West Indies and Canada,” Mark Mobbs said.
“I think I’ve gotten such a good education from the people from the other countries. I’ve never been out of the U.S.,” Janet Mobbs said.
Most guests enjoy the inn’s close proximity to Utica Square or St. John Medical Center, and many others are involved in weddings in the area.
“Our busiest time last year was the change of seasons — April and October. If you want to stay when the azaleas at Woodward Park are blooming, you’d better make reservations now,” Janet Mobbs said, laughing.
They’ve even had a brush with fame, when a person recently called from the “Rachael Ray Show.”
“I thought it was a joke. I said, ‘Really, who is this?’ ” Janet Mobbs said.
The show needed a place to film an interview, and the representative found the Inn at Woodward Park from its Web site. But the Mobbs are being kept in suspense, for they weren’t told the identity of the guest or the air date of the show.
“Rachael Ray did send us an autographed photo,” Janet Mobbs said.
For more information about the Inn at Woodward Park, call 712- 9770 or visit www.tulsaworld.com/innatwoodwardpark.
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