I had a great stay at this hotel. I have stayed at several hotels whilst traveling and they were very accommodating and friendly. I was late to check in and they very understanding as I was driving up moving from another state (Virginia) on my way up to Vermont and got a bit backed up and behind schedule since I was still packing everything up. Anyhow, I would definitely stay here again if I was ever in the area. It was quiet, very clean, the staff was very friendly and understanding and they offered a wonderful breakfast complimentary with scrambled eggs, loads of bacon, various cereal options, fresh homemade waffles, fruit, bagels, and more. I love breakfast so I definitely partook in that offer. If I had more time, I would have visited the spa. I am not sure how costly it is, but it would have been worth looking into because I am a big fan of deep tissue massage. What was nice was that they actually offered the spa products as the bath products to use in the room and they were pretty good I must say. Overall, I had no complaints. Everything in the room functioned properly, cleanliness was five stars, and it had this old colonial 17th-18th century charm/aesthetic to it that made it feel inviting and quaint. It was a nice escape from modern day living and I felt like I was at an elegant bed and breakfast feel versus a corporate style hotel which nothing wrong with those. Sometimes an escape to a rolling hill country side cottage trumps the 20th century 80 story skyscraper.