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akw7440 Oct 10th, 2006 02:46 PM

Accommodations HELP!!!!
 
Hi Everyone!

I have a client who is looking for an accommodation anywhere in Vermont! I am needing 2 rooms, 1 for Grandma (1 bed) and one for my client and his son to share (2 beds)... Any suggestions? They are going this weekend and need it for one night only... Any help would be much appreciated :)

saps Oct 10th, 2006 02:52 PM

Vermont is 9,614 square miles.

They don't care where they will be?

dcd Oct 10th, 2006 03:05 PM

Suggestion: repost with inclusion of "Vermont" in the heading. That usually helps in getting responses.

akw7440 Oct 10th, 2006 03:26 PM

I know it's very vague... That's my client for you! Let's narrow this down... Have you heard anything about Snowed Inn in Killington?? Looks charming but not sure...Thanks a bunch!

ah4sail Oct 10th, 2006 04:57 PM

In Killington how about the Inn at Six Mountains? In Rutland the Hogge Penny Inn.

MLMCVM Oct 13th, 2006 01:35 PM

Just got back from Vermont. Hope your client isn't going there to see foilage because north and central Vermont finished early. Southern Vermont still has decent color. Massachuttes and Connecticut are better.

If they are going for other reasons, try one of these.

Northern Vermont-Comfort Inn & Suites at St Johnsbury. Unbelievably good hotel; great little town. Stayed ther 7 years running and have reservations for 2007.

Central Vermont-Liberty Hills Farm south of Rochester. It is a working dairy farm and a B&B. Stayed there twice and enjoyed.

Southern Vermont-Woodstock area B&B's

RetiredVermonter Oct 14th, 2006 02:56 AM

I hope you found something. I just came across this message on Saturday; too late to help, anyway.

I have to say that, especially in foliage season, looking for a place to stay at the last minute is... well, sorry to be blunt... almost foolish.

Hope it went okay.

Vermonter

akw7440 Oct 19th, 2006 12:08 PM

Thanks everyone!!!!!!!!!!!


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