Is Lantana Hall the best dorm at Texas State University?

Students rated Lantana Hall a 2.8/5 stars. Here's what they had to say.

Good location close to Commons/Flowers/The Den and is right on the bus loop. Very kind building staff. Room looks less like the pictures provided by the university because the mirrors have been broken off of the walls and the closet doors have been torn off as well. Consider using a shower curtain to act as a closet door. It's a small, rather depressing room with cinderblock walls. Still, noise can get through them easily. Unlike most TXST dorms, the beds are regular twins, not extra-long. Showerheads and stall doors are low, so this is not a tall-friendly dorm. The beds cannot be lofted. AC and heat are kind of building-universal--if it's hot outside, every room has the AC on and vice-versa. But the AC works well, so that's nice. Amenities are older, paint is disastrous inside, and the concrete is less than inviting. This building was built pre-ADA, so you must be able to climb the stairs to enter. There are no elevators. It's an older dorm, so most of this is to be expected. However, there are other dorms in the same price range that have since been renovated, and those might be more worth your while. Lastly, the culture of this dorm was lacking. This might have been a function of the people there and not always true. The building director left mid-year, and there were almost no widely attended events.

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