my son and i spent a cozy night here on a recent return from stratton. we felt not as if we were in a hotel but in the upstairs room of a great aunt's house. lots of little touches convey a feeling of warmth and welcome, and it is delightful to find an establishment that still pays attention to detail. the wallpaper had contrasting victorian designs, the bed a ruffled bedskirt. two glass topped end tables also were draped in fabric, and there was a rocking chair in one corner. a storm door allowed a view while maintaining privacy. two glass coffee mugs were set out next to the coffee maker, and we were able to take our juice, cereal, and donuts (part of the complimentary breakfast laid out in the office) up to the room on metal trays decorated with a vermont motif.
the water was hot; the heat was able to be turned up high; the lighting was able to be adjusted to soft or bright. and the price was right! $65. we left well rested and happy.
we later realized we had left some food items in the room's fridge. we called and were told they had been set aside for us, and that we could retrieve them at our convenience from the front desk. they were bagged and ready for us when we did, which gave us a chance to say thank you for the hospitality. we will be returning--again.
