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poss Nov 26th, 2006 11:41 AM

Please compare these 3 Kennebunkport inns
 
Namely the Captains Jefferds, Fairfield and Lord. Somewhat difficult to get a real sense of the differences by looking at the various websites. I'd be grateful if people who know all three would kindly compare and contrast. What we're looking for is good privacy and quiet (we prefer inns to B&B's for that reason), fine, spacious accommodations, good bathrooms, good breakfasts, pleasant surroundings, etc. I know that all three are close to each other, but is one likely to be more quiet? Do they have creaky floor boards (as some terrific older places do)? Which has a "fresher" feel? Which rooms are more commodious and have good updated bathrooms? Etc.
Does anyone know how those three compare to Black Point Inn?
Much appreciate your feedback.

tracys2cents Nov 27th, 2006 06:55 AM

Fairfield is known for it's great breakfasts...and is in a very quiet area.
Lord is the only one of the 3 that gets 4 stars from AAA, (the others get 3 stars). It's noted for fine furnishings and elegant decor, pets are allowed.

janiekins Nov 27th, 2006 07:27 AM

I have stayed at Captain Lord Mansion many times. Very pretty bedrooms and common rooms. Pets are not allowed here.

poss Nov 27th, 2006 09:15 AM

Thanks for replies.
Janiekins: How were the breakfasts at Capt Lord? (I believe I read on TripAdvisor that some people don't enjoy the everyone-at-the-same-table kind of thing;I think we may not either.) How did you happen to choose that inn over Jefferds, say? Is Capt Lord very quiet? (What room do you like best?)
Thanks!!

sistahlou Nov 27th, 2006 09:20 AM

I'm confused, first you didn't want to stay at a typical B&B, and now you are limiting your choices to what you were originally avoiding? Good luck with whatever you decide. The area is gorgeous with plenty of little towns and harbors to explore.

poss Nov 27th, 2006 09:44 AM

White Barn Inn-- which is where we'd ideally like to stay-- turns out to be more expensive than we want to spring for. And Black Point Inn (if I'm remembering the name correctly) is closed until June. Therefore I'm exploring the possibility of staying at one of the B&B's, in part because my sense is that sometimes those terms (inn/B&B) are used rather loosely. I'm thinking that perhaps one of those places may fit the bill for us.

janiekins Nov 27th, 2006 09:57 AM

Captain Lord is very quiet. The rooms I have stayed in are Regulator, Callendar and Mousam. The communal breakfasts did not bother me. Good luck!!

jd Nov 27th, 2006 10:08 AM

Too bad Black Point Inn is closed. Check out this place-it is south of Portland and north of Ogunquit.
http://www.innbythesea.com/

sistahlou Nov 27th, 2006 10:12 AM

I've heard nice things about that place jd.

MBnancy Nov 27th, 2006 11:59 AM

We have stayed at the White Barn Inn a number of times, and also their sister properties, the Beach House and the Breakwater Inn. At the BH we love the room on the third floor (elevator) which has a view of the ocean across the street. You can have breakfast at all three at your own table, but it is buffet style during certain hours.
http://www.beachhseinn.com/

The Breakwater has their own spa next door.

http://www.beachhseinn.com/Content_C...kwater-inn.seo


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