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The Inn of the Six Mountains

2617 Killington Rd
Killington, VT 05751
Phone: (802) 422-4302
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Cross Street:
West Park Road

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Editorial Review for The Inn of the Six Mountains – by Citysearch Editors

The Scene
Centrally located just a mile down the road from the base area of Killington and in the heart of the town's activity, Inn of the Six Mountains provides tired skiers and snowboarders with a great spot to relax without paying through the roof for four-star amenities.

The Details
Comprised of 104 rooms, choose from modest doubles with or without a deck to larger suites with full kitchenettes. And what would a mountain inn be without a hot tub? There are both indoor and outdoor hot tubs and heated swimming pools. Services include shuttles to and from the mountain, massage therapy, sleigh rides and a conference center. The inn has two restaurants: The Sugar House Cafe serves a buffet breakfast every morning and dinner each night. There's also a smaller pub located next to the cafe that offers appetizers, entrees and drinks.

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When to Go

For a quiet weekend getaway, early August or late October are great times to visit without the crowds.

The Extras

Golf, tennis, fishing, biking, hiking, canoeing, water skiing, snowmobiling and snowshoeing are all offered.

User Reviews for The Inn of the Six Mountains

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1 Star Rating: Not Recommended

05/26/2008 Posted by Leapfrogging

The website shows great pictures - and New Life Hiking Spa is part of the facility and it appears you'll have a fantastic and affordable time. Take the words "RUN DOWN" and apply to every single apsect of your stay - including the staff (who were sparse). I should have turned right around after not being able to take a deep breath in the lobby - the entire hotel smelled like they dumped containers of carpet fresh to hide the smell or to make it appear clean. Service seemed last thought of the staff - who seemed to have walked in off the street in dirty t-shirts, jeans and bored attitudes. I checked into a room with filth - cracked sinks, rickety dirty furniture, old / faded / dingy sheets covred lounge chairs. Windows, screens and window sills were hazy with dirt. Closet doors were broken. Filthy sheets, beadspreads & shams - even to the touch! Bathroom towels must have been at least 10 years old - dingy gray, thin, rough. My shoes stuck to the floors of the bathroom - and the toilet ran for about an hour after flushing! The last thing I wanted to do was use the toilet or walk barefoot on the carpet. Moved into a new room with same issues - plus a mattress that had a big ole dip in the middle. Looking out the window of the rooms proved disappointing as well - all kinds of tools, pipes and yellow insulation spongy stuff (that was disgusting looking as well) were strewn about. Took a shower and stepped into slime and mold. Figured maybe I could deal with it - since most of my time would be spent outside. BUT, dinner proved a challenge I didn't want to experience another 6 days in a row. Great looking food, but absolutely COLD. After 1 night, I turned around and came home. I'm still itching, I'm not kidding! I'm all for casual - which this place was, but clean and professional for >$140/night (or even $75/night!!)isn't too much to ask. And, Spa? Far, far from it. Don't waste your time.

Pros: The drive thru VT to get there

Cons: Unfit for guests - and I'm still itching from only 1night in that shack.

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Editor's Review

Great views and cozy rooms located in the middle of all the action.  See the full editorial review.

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When to Go

For a quiet weekend getaway, early August or late October are great times to visit without the crowds.

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Hotel Information

Admission

  • $59-$500

Parking

  • Lot

Payment Types

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  • MasterCard
  • American Express

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