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    Sunday River Inn & Cross Country Ski Center

    Sunday River Inn & Cross Country Ski Center

    (4 reviews)

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    I stayed here last week during school vacation week while skiing with family at Sunday River. The…read moremoment I arrived, I fell in love with the place! Mind you, it's not fancy by any means, but it's incredibly affordable, less than a mile from the resort, and has free shuttle service to and from the mountain. The rooms are small, and there was a shared bathroom down the hall. You won't find any TV's here (fine by me) but there is free WIFI. Each night I stayed there, the inn keeper, Duane had a roaring fire in the huge stone fireplace in the first floor living room, which was furnished with super comfy chairs, sofas, and rockers. An added benefit for me was the fact that there are also groomed nordic ski trails literally out the side door of the inn! the inn keeper, Duane is an amazing guy- very kind, entertaining, and really interesting. If you're looking for affordability, convenience, and a place swimming in stellar karmic energy, then this is the place for you.

    We had a gathering at Sunday River this past weekend with a bunch of friends. We had a couple of…read moresmall condos, but needed some overflow accommodations and booked a couple of rooms at the Sunday River Inn. When you walk into the place, you're taken back in time - in a great hostel kind of way. The Inn is simple with great character with a old riverstone fireplace. Duane, the manager, hooked us up with a grill to have a cookout on the front deck looking up at the mountain. Later, Mitch Alden, a musician from Maine played a couple of fantastic acoustic sets inside. There was some great food available for purchase as well as beer and wine. If you're looking for reasonable accommodations close to the mountain in a unique space with wonderful hospitality- look no further than the Sunday River Inn.

    Jordan Hotel - Master bedroom with balcony and bathroom

    Jordan Hotel

    (20 reviews)

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    A bit outdated but our stay was marvelous! Only complaint was a car issue with valet where it took…read more45 min to get our vehicle with nobody else waiting . Other than that - great service and great amenities! Perfect spot for a weekend getaway!

    I usually never take time out to review a resort. But this resort, the staff went all out and was…read moreso friendly, personable and approachable that I felt compelled to write a review to acknowledge their customer service, the overall experience and the way the resort felt when we were there during our recent vacation in end of June to July 4th (6/27/25-7/4/25) Front staff Jay (3pm to 11pm shift) was great. Very friendly and had lots of recommendations of place to visit around the surrounding area of Newry, Maine. Always approachable via text message and always knew my name and called me by name when he saw me. The activities the resort put out in the lounge for the kids was also the best I have seen in the many timeshare resorts I been to. Thumbs up to the resort and team for thinking about the kids. Greg (11pm to 7am overnight shift) was extremely friendly and helpful , the first night we checked in as we got there at 3am after (15 hour) drive from NYC to Newry. On our second to last night my daughter saw a teddy bear at their mini gift shop and since my daughter refuse to part with it, Greg was so nice to buy it for her. The gesture touched my heart and may our trip extra special. Unfortunately we didn't know their summer season begins after July 4th. Most resorts the season begins after Memorial Day. But I guess, not here. So we were 1 week too early which meant most activities didn't start yet. But on the flip side, we had the resort all to ourselves and also the undivided attention of all the staff. Greg said the staff works between Sunday river and the other two resorts. The Grand Summit lodge and our resort - The Jordan. We went to visit the other two resorts and the golf course on our last few days and we loved the decor and feel of our resort more. It was more modern and sophisticated, also bigger. The sister resort looked older and less expensive in comparison. The room we got check into on the first night was a studio deluxe and it had problems. The closet door was broken and we didn't know it was a Murphy bed with a sofa bed. So we called front desk regarding a room upgrade. The staff in the morning Gary, saw the notes left by Greg and we were allowed to upgrade (on the house) to a bigger unit - two floors with two bedrooms, a sunroof, balcony and two private full size bathrooms with loft upstairs bedroom and a master bedroom with full living room and full kitchen. It was a surprise and well received upgrade on the house. We loved it to say the least. We didn't have our housekeeper do much except to change the towels and take out the garbage. I guess they must had been happy. They were friendly and gave my daughter rubber ducky and bubble bath soap. On second to last day another housekeeping staff got my daughter crayon, coloring pages and candy. Their mascot Eddy and Betty the yetis are quite adorable. And it's an ongoing theme throughout the resort. They are trying to make this resort an all season resort. But you can tell they are mostly ski and winter snow season resort and best time to come is during the ski season. Probably most popular time too. Our check out was July 4th, but we stayed nearby for the firework show at Gotham, NH. As the resort prepared for Independence Day they put out a lot of treats and glow sticks as well as stickers and candy. Which was a nice surprise. The resort also has grills that allow guest to use any times. We grilled! Also had a pool and hot tub ... too bad the hours were so restrictive and close early that we only got to use it for 10 mins on one of our days. Lastly the gym was open longer, and guest can use it whenever. Making s'mores on the fire pit seems like a big thing in Newry and in the neighboring town. So we did that activity twice. It was fun! The resort provided all the supplies. Personally, I love the feel of this resort and highly recommend them. If it wasn't such a far drive, I would go more often. Maybe in the future will try to go here for ski season.

    The Bethel Inn Resort - Gazebo in front lawn of hotel.

    The Bethel Inn Resort

    (108 reviews)

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    Not good. The place is severely understaffed. There was no provision for guests getting into the…read morerestaurant, so without reservations (at the restaurant at our own hotel - why didn't staff tell us this when we booked) we were left on our own to find food in town. Not fun when every place is jam-packed and it's five degrees out. The in-house restaurant won't even do takeout, so forget getting a pizza in your room. Winter amenities - the pool (closed), s'mores, sleigh rides - there wasn't a word about them. So the hotel is advertising features that clearly don't exist, or at least communicating very poorly about their availability. The staff are overwhelmed. They are so busy trying to keep the place afloat that they don't have time to solve problems. There was no manager on premises the entire weekend we were there. We didn't need one, but there was a family there who'd just arrived at their Bethel Inn time share, only to find that the place the had partial ownership of was occupied. Again, no manager, no solution, ruined vacation for that family. That's right. This isn't a place that is simply poorly organized. They are in such dire straights that they actually RUIN vacations. Here's a clue as to why. Just look at the help wanted ads. Sunday River hotel jobs generally pay several dollars more per hour and include ski benefits, health care, and even housing. For example, an $18/hr hotel maintenace tech job at Bethel with no benefits pays $24/hr at Sunday River. Even a bellman at Sunday River's hotel makes $22/hr, also gets tips, free skiing, and subsidized housing. The Bethel Inn was bought by a large hotel chain a few years back. The chain owns a lot of Holiday Inn Express and Fairfield Inn locations, in addition to "luxury" destinations. It seems pretty clear that the owners have yet to decide which they want the Bethel to be.

    We came for the Thanksgiving buffet as we have for many years and were SO disappointed. The staff…read moreworking were all very nice and helpful, but it was obvious that the whole operation was very understaffed. Our server Sierra was very nice and helpful. But what was most disappointing was the lack of variety on the buffet. We have been here for many Thanksgiving Buffets and this one was so stripped down of past offerings it was sad. NO steamship round of beef carving station. NO pecan pie. NO smoked scallops. NO creamed spinach. It was as if new Bethel Inn owners Giri Hotel Management group decided to see how profitable they could make it for one year at $59 a head--- and to hell with people who decided they'd never come back again. Sad, and we won't be back.

    Snow Cap Inn - hotels - Updated May 2026

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