The property owners have created this space for themselves (when they visit and perhaps permanently once they retire) and it is first class all the way. They share it through VRBO when they're not using it. Our only problem in the home was that the TVs are smarter than we are. Probably a factor of our being in our 70s.
We ate many meals in Natchez and every one was excellent or better. We loved the Under the Hill Saloon — Reminded us both of our younger, wilder days without actually being too edgy. The bartender was cool without working at it. We argued about our favorite restaurant. Turned out both were "under the hill" but not the same place. I liked the Magnolia Grill and her favorite was The Camp. But we both liked Roux 61, which is slightly out of town.
Will we return? Not sure. If we do, it will be when the balloon festival is going on (or some other event) because on a normal weekend you pretty quickly run out of things to see or do, otherwise. Unless, that is, you just like to drive around and look at big, old houses with identifying signs out front. (I often get into trouble for saying what I think. Hope I didn't just do it again.)
It seems to me the chamber/tourism board (whatever) should be doing a much better job. Perhaps the newspaper, too. If tourism is your primary gig, shouldn't you be working harder to communicate with tourists? With helping them to find and know about stuff?