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Based on 250 reviews
See all**Property Location**.Located in Hancock, Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort is in the mountains, within a 15-minute drive of Mount Greylock State Reservation Visitor Center and Waubeeka Golf Links. This ski condominium resort is 12.4 mi (20 km) from Colonial Theater and 12.4 mi (20 km) from...
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2 Stars for Location. That's about it!
Yes, the hotel is in a great spot as far as access to the mountain in concerned, but that's really the ONLY positive thing about staying here. The entire hotel itself is EXTREMELY dated, every single part, and the rooms definitely show it. Peeling paint, awful mattress, carpet that REALLY grossed us out, broken outlets, hanging towel hooks, terrible Wi-fi (much of the time did not work at all) - even the lock on the room's door was broken. We just overall had a sense of the room being dirty, and I was honestly happy to leave, ho home, and take a shower. It's outrageous that the hotel is charging $350+ a night for such run down, low budget accommodations. This is what I'd expect from a side of the road $80 a night budget motel! Save your money and rent a beautiful house instead!
Ski In and out
Nice suite with small kitchen. Clean and well supplied. Did not go to restaurant, did take out in the room. We did a ski and stay package by calling the inn directly, good price because it included two days of skiing.
Rooms smell bad.
First time at Country Inn, location is good, ski in-ski out, parking and chill down with pool and two jacuzzies after a long skiing day. Housekeeping needs an urgent process review, this is the worst part of the hotel. Rooms are dirty, smell bad, sheets were not washed, dishwasher not working. Before using the tableware you may want to know if it is clean, and the mattress is torture. The hotel needs room maintenance. For the price, we were expecting a clean room.
If only it were clean...has all the makings of a great stay but needs more TLC
The set-up is great...nice ski on-ski off, restaurant and bar in the lodge, pool and hot tub for the family and the mountain isn't crowded so you get a lot of runs. I give the management team credit for creating a good resort experience..movies for the kids, hot chocolate and coffee (with cookies in afternoon) in the lobby and a friendly staff. You can passed the fact the facility is on the older side. The lobby and common areas are still well maintained the rooms however are dated. You can live with dated rooms as you are there to ski. Not being clean is a big problem! When we checked in the first room assigned to us had no shower head, the tile on the entryway was cracked. They were very good and moved us to another room. We had two rooms as we have a large family. Both in building 5. The first sign of cleanliness issues was the dirty towels from the previous guests were still in the bathroom (hanging on the hooks behind the doors). The bed was made and room was straight but dirty towels. The next day we got back from skiing and the room hadn't been attended to. We went to the front desk and they said somehow it wasn't scheduled to be cleaned. They sent someone up and they did a quick wipe off of bathroom sinks and new towels. We then noticed the floors in all the halls weren't vacuumed and there were bags of trash and dirty linens left in the halls. We went to cook and the glass bowls were absolutely disgusting. They had been put back into the cabinet dirty. We went and asked if our room could be cleaned and they said they would do it. It became clear that housekeeping didn't have vacuums. In fact they didn't have the typical cleaning carts you would see in hotels/resorts. We went to use the bathroom by the exercise room, in the morning, and it was really dirty. The toilets had not been cleaned and the floor was disgusting. If you don't have a public bathroom cleaned in the AM there is no chance it is getting cleaned later. We left thinking the place could be ok if they had better management and focus on the basics. Again, dated rooms aren't a problem if they are clean. A few tips if you are going: 1) check your room when you get in. Run the shower and see if the floors look clean. 2) I would look for rooms in building 1 or 2. 3) Stay on the highest floor. The ski boots and noises from inside/outside are rough. 4) Stop at the front desk each day and ensure your room is on the list to be cleaned.
A very nice place but might require some walking to dine.
Our room was a TWO ROOM SUITE, at a one room rate, with 2 flat screen TV's, a couch and such in living room, and a nice enough bed and TV in the Bedroom. The room also had a stove, Microwave and a refrigerator.