You're treated to afternoon wine and cheese in the atrium lobby, which has a three-story fieldstone fireplace and many prints and watercolors of snowy owls. The fourth-floor bunk-bed lofts are ideal for families; first-floor rooms are suitable for couples seeking a quiet getaway. Four restaurants are within walking distance. Guests have access to the White Mountain Athletic Club. Pros: affordable. Cons: bland.
Reviewed by afrequenttraveler11 from NY on 3/20/08
Dirty, tired, and completely outdated. An Inn without any class and management that just doesn't care. Caters to familys with tons of kids and pets..... Don't be fooled. This isn't an Inn, it a homeless shelter.
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