Whether you’re exploring Vermont’s covered bridges, visiting Quechee Gorge or skiing at Killington, you’ll find Vermont to be picture-perfect. If you’re the outdoorsy type, you’ll love Vermont. In winter, of course, there’s plenty of skiing and snowboarding. In the warmer months, however, Vermont offers plenty of opportunities for hiking, biking, fishing and boating. If you enjoy boating, swimming and fishing, a vacation rental on Lake Champlain might be perfect for you.
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4 based on 61 reviews
We booked through Amex travel visiting family nearby. After studying the pictures I booked a condo on the first floor that was privately owned by a family of skiers. Our room was very very clean and tastefully decorated. It had everything we needed in the kitchen and bath.You have to do your research because every condo is different. Being on the first floor allows you access in and out from your patio and easy access to the pool. The quaint village is directly across the street.We enjoyed the pizza, market sandwiches, and mulligans, hiking and shopping.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
Enjoy the convenience and comfort of living on the Village Common. Just steps from the snow front and Village shops and restaurants, Long Trail House offers studio, 1, 2, 3 bedroom condominiums, plus the 5 bedroom Penthouse. The Hearth Room beckons with a wood burning fireplace. The sauna is perfect after a dip in the pool or hot tubs, accessible year-round by a heated patio. Heated underground parking is ideal for New England weather conditions. Fully furnished, each home has a gas fireplace and air conditioning for year-round comfort.
Had a studio room. Good size - clean and includes fully stocked kitchenette, gas fireplace, Murphy bed (not the most comfortable so consider that if you are a poor sleeper) and underground parking. Facility has sauna, and outdoor hot tub and pool as well as light continenetal breakfast. Package options include discount lift tickets and access to gym. Walk to lifts. Overall very happy and would stay there again!
3.5 based on 60 reviews
After driving 5 hours to get to Killington and arriving at 11pm, it took almost 45minutes to check in! There was one person and a huge line! It was very frustrating. I was assigned a condo in Building E. The temperature outside was below zero and there wasn't a spot to park! I had to park in a different building's parking lot. If parking is so scarce. they should limit the amount of cars per condo. The condo itself was dated but acceptable except for the coffeepot that was filthy- It looked like it just came out of a dusty basement.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
I stayed in the Seasons Condos with 9 other friends during the winter months, and we were not let down by the conveience of the location. Only several steps away from our condo door we were greeted by an easy trail that led us straight to the first lift. The condo had more then enough room with 3 separate rooms, 3 bathrooms, a kitchen, living and dining room. The host provided a lot of the essentials for a weekend stay on the mountain, but I'm glad I brought more kitchen utensils and extra toiletries as we almost ran out of garbage bags and paper towels.
4 based on 24 reviews
I am very disappointed in our stay at the Sunrise Northstar B Unit 1. We were so excited to stay in Vermont as this was our first time; we took up our children and grandchildren to what was advertised as an upscale or high end ski lodge. The best thing about the lodge was the location that was close to many actives at the ski resort the price of $700.00 per night was not really cheap and we expected a place that was not so run down. When we arrived we found a screen door that leads to the porch off the track and it had many holes in it letting in many bugs. We had our granddaughter with us so we had to keep the large patio doors closed for fear of mosquito and ticks bites. In addition, a 5 star lodge should at least have some kind of furniture on the deck to sit on even though the lower level had no view except a large over grown tree that should have been cut back a little to see the mountain but not done. I am not sure the last time this unit was rented but when we opened the door all you could smell was must and damp ness. My daughter went to read a book in the reading nook to find pillows with water stains and the walls pealing from water damage all around the window frame again musty moldy smells. My son who is 15 years old went to sleep in the room with the twin beds to find a nest of spiders everywhere and one of the beds smelled like pee so he ended up sleeping on the couch upstairs. Some things that should be mentioned before people rent this space in the summer is that there is no air condition, the indoor pool area that you advertise with the unit closes at 5 so don't plan on swimming with your family your family any time after activities, the large outdoor hot tub that we wanted to use was closed and locked up our entire stay there so no sure why you show that in the photos since renters this weekend had no access to that area. Here is the icing on the cake when we arrived Friday night we ate dinner and had some family time , when my son went to take a shower at 11:00 pm after a long ride up to Vermont he was met with nothing but ice water in the shower. We called maintenance in the morning. Frank was responsive and tried to help us as much as he can but he was not able to fix it so my husband stayed back all of Saturday while we went out without him so he could wait for a plumber who also could not fix it right away because it was a mother board of some kind on the hot water tank. The plumber came back again it was about 9:45 pm on Saturday night before we got hot water. I mean this place needs some maintenance and up keep. I could have stayed at the Grand Resort of 170.00 per night and enjoyed an open pool, hot water and beautiful views instead I got suckered into this old musty broke down lodge. I have still have not heard from management about any kind of resolution about my two night stay with no hot water other than an email saying sorry. far cry from a 5 star guys far far cry. Oh I almost forgot you might want to change the light builds at the top of the outdoor stair case going down to the unit as they do not work and I almost broke my neck going down the stairs with no lighting. I guess that could have made my visit worse.
3.5 based on 13 reviews
Spacious, newly renovated studio, 1 and 2-bedroom suites offer a roomy, open floor plan with a fully stocked kitchen with a full-sized oven, refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave and coffee maker as well as a dining area, breakfast bar, and a living room with a wood fireplace, television with DVD player, a queen sleeper sofa and a queen murphy bed.
Stayed on the resort. Room clean and had the basics. Not super spacious but who needs that to sleep. Quiet family resort, conditions were pretty good. A bit cold the first day, but welcome to winter. Would return with the kids as the mountain is smaller and could easily be navigated by the kids. A fair amount of flat transition areas mid mountain that caused a fair amount of walking with snowboards. A good fix of trails for each ability. Everyone was pleasant and helpful. Enjoyed the uphill travel routes, although creating on in the woods would be awesome. The views are breath taking from the summit. WIFI was not great. Occasionally could connect in the room.
3.5 based on 18 reviews
We were very last-minute to book for MLK weekend, and we booked through the Warren Lodge directly, thinking they would have more availability than what we could find online through TripAdvisor and others. We thought this was a unit that was part of Warren Lodge, which we'd read was newly renovated. The access to the unit was convenient with a keyless code. But it was odd that it was downstairs, almost basement like. It did have a walk out glass door and was at ground level through the back. The tiny common entry shared with one other 'basement' unit was cluttered with a pizza box the whole weekend from our neighbor. The unit itself had new laminate flooring, which was clean & practical. The heating was very cozy, and the mini-kitchen cabinets were also newer. There was also plenty of hot water, and the duvet and blanket on the queen were clean & very warm--almost luxurious. There was also a small flat screen tv with cable and some DVD's. The mattress in the bedroom was also comfortable. And that is where the positive features ended for us. The negatives were that there was no place to put all the gear that a ski family of 4 brings on a weekend trip. Just 5 hooks in the front hallway, with barely enough floor space to put our bags, though we tripped over them all weekend. The living area was taken up completely by the pull out queen sofa bed where the kids slept. there was a small wooden armoire next to the sofa bed that was basically unusable as we had our gear everywhere and couldn't access it. There was one hook in the bathroom, and no towel bars--how about a hook on the bathroom door? We were hanging towels on the wall decor, which were old skis. There was a rough-hewn set of shelves in the bedroom, but too minimal to store all the gear we'd brought. There were enough towels, but the bath towels were TINY and the shower was actually the smallest one I've ever been in. There were a few spider sightings, and A LOT of dust and misc. socks under the bed--very gross. The electric heating was pleasant, but bone dry. Good for drying out wet items if we'd had somewhere to hang them, and for drying out our skin, lips, noses. Though they had put sheets on the pullout bed, there was one very sad, ratty looking, much-too-thin blanket for this bed, so we had to put the duvet from the bedroom onto the pullout. Luckily, the heat was good. The fitted sheet in the bedroom was too small for the mattress, and kept pulling off the corners--also gross that we would wake up and find ourselves on the mattress, that had NO MATTRESS PAD. Yuck. The kitchen was minimally stocked with dishes, pots, pans, and we attempted breakfast 2 of the 3 days--it was manageable, but with a mini-fridge, there wasn't much room for fresh food. I suppose for the price, in season, on a holiday weekend, and just a 7-10 minute drive to the mountain, this is what you get for booking last minute. But this was not sufficiently large for 4 people with ski gear. And I always expect accommodations to be clean, no matter what the price. We won't be staying here again, or recommending it to others.
3 based on 9 reviews
The service was wonderful and the staff was excellent and very responsive. The condo is very old and tired with ugly linoleum floors, etc. but generally clean. However, the biggest issue is they rented us the place as a 2 bedroom when it was really a 1 bedroom w a sleeping loft totally open to the downstairs. I have never seen a ski resort be dishonest about this and was a big negative. Not to mention there was a skylight right above the bed in the sleeping loft, making it impossible to sleep after sunrise.
3.5 based on 3 reviews
I think one other person was staying there at the time the rooms seemed outdated. Our toilet flushed by itself (plumbing issues?) The owner was VERY nice but we did end up just staying one night and going right down the road to different hotel.
5 based on 1 reviews
Nos alojamos en la buhardilla de las hijas de Beth. Muy cómoda y acogedora, apta para 3-4 personas. Cocina con todo lo necesario. Todo muy limpio y cuidado. Ambiente familiar. Beth nos recibió y facilitó todo tipo de información, una gran anfitriona! Las vistas desde el jardín preciosas, aunque desgraciadamente tuvimos lluvia. Hay mercado cerca para ir a comprar. La zona es residencial, muy tranquila y agradable. Fue una estancia perfecta. Gracias por todo, Beth
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