11/6/00 - Date of Visit: 9/24/00
The resort was large and clean and would be full of activities for the kids if you go during the winter or summer. Not much to do at the resort in the fall. But plenty to do in the area.
My main complaint about the resort was we did not ask for and were not offered a non-smoking room. The entire building we stayed in stunk. The bedding and furniture reeked of stale cigarettes. The extra pillows and blankets were so bad we could not use them. So make sure that if you are non-smokers you request a non-smoking room.
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10/23/00 - Date of Visit: 9/30/00
We stayed at Smuggler's Notch with great hopes of a wonderful vacation. It fulfilled that hope in all but one area. We stayed in Willows 10, a top floor unit. The decor was nice, updated and comfortable (we like oak and country styling) Our accomodations were terrific, a two bedroom condo, with the living room and kitchen in the middle and a bedroom on either end.
The main bedroom had a king size bed (too soft, but at least large enough!) and a bathroom with both a whirlpool tub and stand up shower. The "2nd" bathroom had a tub/shower and a stackable washer dryer (which was terrifc, because we packed cold weather clothes, and it was warmer than expected, so we all wore 2 outfits over and over...!) The 2nd bedroom had a double bed and a bunkbed. I liked the bunk beds and double bed in the second bedroom, although our two year old slept in a pack 'n play. We found the unit spotlessly clean. We were amused that we counted FOUR televisions in the 2 bedroom unit!
Vermont is gorgeous, and had the right mix of activities and restaurants for a toddler and her parents. The service at most places was at a more leisurely pace than I am used to, but the food made up for that. I ate all the chocolate (fudge to die for ...), cheese, apple cider and pancakes with maple syrup I could!
We did the usual tourist stuff (Ben & Jerry's factory tour, Cabot cheese and green mountain chocolate place etc.) We went to a maple sugaring house, and on a horse drawn wagon ride, and spent at least an hour one day in a toy store in Stowe. We visited a working farm/children's farm outside Burlington VT, which we all loved. We also just swam in the pool and wandered around the resort.
The disappointment: the daycare facility. Would not have left my dog there. Specifially the two wailing children (with no adult around attempting to soothe them), the big blaring teletubbies tv, the broken toys, the lack of security, the lackluster caregivers. Not impressed.
We did have a great time even without being able to go off by ourselves at all. I feel Smuggler's deserves it's high rating, it is a topnotch resort with a great location.