niks81
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We (my fiance and myself) decided a few months back to try out one of the Concierge Collection resort/hotels. The Sagamore was suggested as a good choice and so we decided to try it out over Labor Day weekend.
What a beautiful resort!!! It is definitely THE place in the Bolton Landing/Lake George area. For starters, it's on its own island which makes it truly unique from most everything there. The resort's main buildings where the check in desk and restaurants are located is very elegant and upscale in decor. I found it to be comfortable though, not too stuffy or anything like that. The main building houses all of the restaurants but one (the Club Grill, located 2 miles away on the golf course). We tried out Mr. Brown's Pub and I loved it. The atmosphere is very rustic but also very pretty (it reminded me of something you'd see at VWL). The food was excellent. We also tried out the Trillium which is the premier restaurant at the resort. We had the Sunday brunch....let me tell you--it made every other brunch I've had look like McDonald's at best. The food and scenery was remarkable.
And finally....the room
There are rooms in the main building but we opted to stay in the lodge suite unit. There are 6 or 7 lodges stationed around the island facing the lake. They are meant to be a little more secluded and rustic also, as opposed to the upscale parlor rooms in the main building. Our lodge suite was #463 and it was a bottom floor unit facing the lake. The Lodge Suites are like the one bedroom units we have at DVC but lacking the full kitchen. The little kitchen has a two burner stove, medium refrigerator (bigger than dorm size), and microwave, with a few cupboards and counter space. Then there is a living room with a sectional sofa that pulls out to a queen, fireplace, TV, and patio, a separate bedroom with either 2 double or queen beds or one king, and then your basic bathroom. Someone made a comment on the boards a while back saying the rooms screamed 1970, and that made me laugh, but the rooms were ok by me (I could see where they would say that, but the rooms were nice). Here's a link to the lodge room at the Sagamore:
.Sagamore Lodge Suite
This is a bit lengthy....sorry!! Any questions, feel free to ask!! Overall I would say it's a great place to get away and there was plenty to do in the area
What a beautiful resort!!! It is definitely THE place in the Bolton Landing/Lake George area. For starters, it's on its own island which makes it truly unique from most everything there. The resort's main buildings where the check in desk and restaurants are located is very elegant and upscale in decor. I found it to be comfortable though, not too stuffy or anything like that. The main building houses all of the restaurants but one (the Club Grill, located 2 miles away on the golf course). We tried out Mr. Brown's Pub and I loved it. The atmosphere is very rustic but also very pretty (it reminded me of something you'd see at VWL). The food was excellent. We also tried out the Trillium which is the premier restaurant at the resort. We had the Sunday brunch....let me tell you--it made every other brunch I've had look like McDonald's at best. The food and scenery was remarkable.
And finally....the room

.Sagamore Lodge Suite
This is a bit lengthy....sorry!! Any questions, feel free to ask!! Overall I would say it's a great place to get away and there was plenty to do in the area