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    Tuyen N.

    Very nice stay! People were friendly, warm, and hospitable. We had a nice room/suite overlooking some of the Nordic ski trails. A clean and cozy ole'-time escape; Sat by the lobby's gas fireplace. With coffee to spare, enjoyed the charm of gone-by flair, with lots of fun, we had to bear.

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    John T.

    Friendly staff, great location. If you like new places with no issues, prob not for you. If you like old places with some history & some minor issues check it out.

    Charming hotel with a cozy bar and lounge and lobby. Grounds are beautiful, and views of the mountains are stunning. Just down the road from the hotel is a scenic area where you can walk along the rocks and view the mesmerizing waterfalls. Jackson Village is also within walking distance, which has some shops and restaurants. The food is pretty good and lots of options are offered both in the bar area and restaurant. The breakfast buffet was also decent with both hot and cold food items for $19.99 per person (great deal!). The staff was pleasant and accommodating. My three star rating is for a few things... The hotel needs some updating, including a newer elevator and more soundproof rooms. We could hear people talking in adjacent rooms, snoring, running water and hairdryers, etc. and the guests staying above us seemed as though they were going to fall through the ceiling when they walked. Quiet hours are not enforced, and the noisy floorboards and thin walls make it very hard to sleep. For this reason we will not be staying here again unfortunately.

    Looks like the hotel from the shining right? Even scarier inside

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    Snowflake Inn

    Snowflake Inn

    (60 reviews)

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    Where to start. This place was incredible. We went here for our baby moon this past weekend. You…read moreare greeted by the welcoming scent of mulled cider (which they burn a candle of year round!!), and are also welcomed with fresh coffees, teas, hot chocolates, etc. A huge fireplace burns wood from 9am until 9pm. Our room was stunning. My fiancé pre planned and had rose petals, candles, and champagne all set up by the staff for us. (Additional charge). There was a hot tub for two, a shower for two, and a nice additional seating area. In the morning there was fresh orange juice, coffee, and homemade options such as muffins and pastries. There were also some yogurt, fruit, and granola. Saturday night there was a complimentary cheese and wine night! They offered a mixed variety of cheeses, meats, and crackers. They also had two wine options, and a non alcoholic bubbly option. There was a huge almost pool sized hot tub, which could easily fit 16-20 people. They keep the water at a mild temperature, so that all can enjoy. On site, there was also an enormous work out room and an infrared sauna. There were quite a few amenities in the work out room - including a putting mat, a golf swing machine, a full body massage chair, a foot massager, and countless other options. We would recommended this place to any and everyone. The famous mulled cider candles are available for 21$ to purchase, we got a few. Having gone to the North Conway area for 10+ years - I can comfortably say that this place is a hidden gem. We will definitely be back.

    What a truly delightful midweek getaway. It was an extremely relaxing couple of days spent in the…read moreWhite Mountains, our happy place. Everything was all that could be expected. The Snowflake was clean, comfortable and incredibly restorative. Bonus points for the delicious baked treats. I have been coming up to the mountains for 15 years, first time at this great inn. We will absolutely be coming back.

    The Wentworth Inn

    The Wentworth Inn

    (96 reviews)

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    My son and I had a nice little two night stay while visiting Story Land. We have previously stayed…read moreat the Omni Mount Washington on similar visits, but this time, I wanted a bigger room and to be closer to Story Land. This fit the bill, for about half the cost I rented one of the Fairlawn cottage suites, which included an updated guest room with a king sized bed; gas fireplace; a separate little living area with a pullout couch, which could be closed off by a set of glass French doors; and most importantly, our own private outdoor hot tub on a little covered porch off the bathroom (huge hit). My son and I were both very comfortable sharing this large, luxurious feeling space. The $30 per night resort fee includes access to amenities like a heated outdoor pool, which looked nice (we didn't use it, due to cooler air temps during our stay), various sports like tennis (which we also didn't use) and a shared self-serve pantry downstairs, for soft drinks, snacks and basic breakfast items. I agree with other posters who said that the pantry included nice choices but was not stocked consistently. On our first night, there was a nice selection of gelato in the freezer. The second night it was empty. On our second morning, they were super low on caffeinated coffee pods at 7 am, so I rationed my portions in consideration of other guests. The main restaurant looked too fancy for my five year old, but I wanted to check out the on site dining options so I made a reservation to eat at the Alpine Lodge for night two. We arrived just before 6, after a long day at Story Land. There was no one around to greet us or take us to our table. I waited around for a while, then guided my son to one of the many open tables. There was calm but upbeat live music, which we both liked. The bartender was warm, kind and also clearly overwhelmed. I tried to get the attention of the lounge server but she completely ignored us. It took close to two hours to get a cheeseburger and a plate of chicken tenders. I didn't even complain, but the bartender still comped one of my glasses of wine and was super apologetic. Overall, there were a couple of minor kinks but the inn felt like a great value. I've already recommended it to friends and family members and would stay there again.

    My wife and I visit Jackson a couple of times a year for micro-vacation getaways and have stayed at…read morealmost every inn, B&B and hotel in the area over many years. However, we had never tried the Wentworth Inn thinking it might be too 'exclusive' and expensive for us. We decided to try it this week after an e-mail offering a prix fixe dinner deal but what a disappointment. The 'deluxe' king room was spartan and dull with zero style or warmth. It was a river view room but really faced the street which proved very noisy in the early morning. The room did not even have a single USB outlet. There was a self-serve pantry down the hall with soda, chips and hard candy but no bottled water. The dining room food and service that evening was a highlight but even there, we've enjoyed far more memorable meals elsewhere nearby for lower cost. The lobby was dark, unwelcoming and its floors were covered with dirt and sand that remained throughout our visit. The front desk personnel were not friendly or particularly helpful. Overall, I went with very high expectations and left very disappointed. There are MUCH better options in and around Jackson. In a nutshell, the Wentworth inn is an old, worn hotel trying to live off its once elegant past during the era of grand hotels in NH but its current focus appears to be hosting weekend wedding parties without much effort made for regular hotel guests.

    Christmas Farm Inn & Spa - Beautiful scenery

    Christmas Farm Inn & Spa

    (128 reviews)

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    As part of our honeymoon, my husband and I decided to treat ourselves to some relaxing spa services…read moreat Christmas Farm Inn & Spa. This is one of our favorite spots, as it is such a relaxing and welcoming place. Our technicians were Meaghan and Heather, who both did a wonderful job. They made sure we were comfortable and enjoying our services. We appreciated being able to use the steam room and shower following the services, with their lovely shampure products. We felt so rejuvenated upon leaving here. In past visits, we were able to get more services and at longer durations. Unfortunately, that has changed. This wasn't communicated and there was an issue with scheduling our services. When we received the initial confirmation, everything looked fine (services and durations) aside from it stating "body polish" instead of "body scrub". I was assured that it would be a scrub, regardless of what the confirmation said. Unfortunately, the day before our services the confirmation email had different durations of services. When I called to inquire, I hadn't received a call back, however it was addressed immediately upon our arrival. They noted that our call was received and said they figured they would wait until they saw us. I wish it had been addressed ahead of time, as we had to make a quick decision on the spot regarding our services. I would have preferred time to think it over. Also, the polish was in fact a polish and not a scrub, which was not what was wanted nor expected. Overall, we had a great time and would go back! This has become a staple for our white mountain trips. The services are always great, the staff is always friendly, and we always leave feeling refreshed! The only downside was the lack of communication/scheduling error, which has never been a problem in our countless other visits here.

    We recently stayed at Christmas Farm Inn and Spa for a wedding a couple of weeks ago. The wedding…read moreitself was amazing, and the grounds around the inn were beautiful. Unfortunately, our actual stay was very disappointing due to the management. We booked one of the barn rooms, and I would strongly advise against ever booking in that section. While most of the staff were friendly and helpful, the General Manager, Abe, was rude and unprofessional. On our first night, we received a noise complaint. We were up late due to jet lag, but were not being excessively loud. After a neighbor banged on the wall, I quickly received a text from Abe asking us to keep the volume down. Thinking it was an automated system, we immediately complied and kept everything quiet for the rest of the night. The next morning, around 8am, Abe came banging on our door as aggressively as possible. His exact first words were, "I'm asking you to check out today." He said we had been making noise "all night" and "banging on walls." Neither of those things were true. Once he finally introduced himself as the GM, I calmly explained that we lowered our volume as soon as we received the text and that we never banged on any walls. Instead of listening, he dismissed our explanation and began lecturing me in a disrespectful and hostile manner. To try to evict paying guests early in the morning, on the day of a wedding, without hearing both sides of the situation, is completely unacceptable. This experience left a very sour impression of the property. The surroundings are beautiful, and the other staff members were pleasant, but the GM's behavior ruined what should have been a positive stay. I cannot recommend staying here, especially when there are likely other inns in the area with far better management and respect for their guests.

    Whitney's Inn - Room with a view

    Whitney's Inn

    (44 reviews)

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    This place was awesome for my wife and I skiing Black Mountain for the first time…read more The manager Joe is a good guy. Place is super clean and well maintained. We had a king room...much more than we needed but made the two night stay very comfortable. It was great to slowly wake up to the sounds of the mountain being prepped and coming alive. We stayed Monday/Tuesday...so pub was not open. We will return to experience that. For a cozy couple getaway to ski Black...I can't recommend this place enough. Oh...it is right in front of the mountain...so you can actually walk through the parking lot to get to the lodge...maybe 30 seconds...a minute if you walk slowly. Place also has ski ski storage for boots and skis.

    My family stayed for two nights in a two bedroom cottage. Checkin was a breeze and the inn keeper…read morewas very nice. This quaint location was just what we needed to recharge our batteries. Our toddler slept well because he had his own bedroom (we brought our pack n play for him to sleep in) and us parents could chill by the cozy gas fireplace with a glass of wine once he went to bed. We were only a few miles from Storyland so we went first thing when they opened, stayed a couple hours, came back for our son's nap and we were able to hit the park again until closing. While the restaurant wasn't open during our stay, there were plenty of nearby restaurants to choose from. The pool was nice (no one else was in it) and though it was cold, our toddler still had fun. Overall excellent trip, comfortable beds, super clean cabin, very very happy. We will be back!!

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