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Adirondackskier
| Joined: 14 Jan 2006 |
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| Location: Wilmington, NY |
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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 12:07 pm |
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Wilmington RULES!!! awesome people and sooooo close to the mountian
Cute lodges and B&B's restaurants etc are also there......it is the best kept secret in the Adirondacks!!!!!!! I would check out the Ledge Rock, North Pole Campground and Motor Inn, Alpine Country Motel, Mountian Brook Lodge and I heard the Whiteface Chalet has gone through extensive renovations and is gorgeous!!!!!
Food I highly recomend the The Hungry Trout, Steinhoff's, Wilderness Inn, and my new favorite The Country Bear. Also don't forget the Little Supermarket for groceries.
Plus it is in the beginning of the Adirondack banabna belt, it is at least 10 degrees warmer in Wilmington/ Jay/ Upper Jay on average than LP or SL. It is way less snooty than LP and so much less expensive. The outdoors is abundant and the development is minimal. I moved to the mountains to have more land than I had in the city, unless your a multi millionaire you will have a hard time having that become a reality in SL or LP. Wilmington is so cool that they invite all new people that move to town to their annual New Comers at the Hungry Trout. The Trout picks up dinner for you and your family and about 75 -100 people from town show up to give their official Wilmington welcome. It is an awesome town, very active and really is the only town that has a world class mountain in their bachyard that has not been completely developed with condos.
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SKIdds
| Joined: 27 Feb 2006 |
| Posts: 221 |
| Location: Lower Hudson Valley |
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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 1:08 pm |
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Wilmington sounds like a great town to live in, and is probably a great lodging choice for a person or group whose primary purpose is skiing from nice lodging as close to the mountian as possible. That being said..........
One of the reasons Whiteface/LP is high on our list of places to ski is because all of that stuff they write in the ski mags......and it ain't just hype. If you have any non-skiers (or non die-hard skiers) in your party (as we do) you just can't beat Lake Placid as a home base, in lodging within walking distance to Main St. For those who like to shop or dine, they can be happy for days. For those who like the bar scene, it's nice to be able to walk home after a few.
We've skied and stayed at places like Stowe, Okemo, Stratton/Bromley, Sugarbush, etc., and while some of those places have slopeside digs that give you access to some stuff, you won't find anything like Lake Placid.
So, while I'd probably opt for Wilmington if it was just myself and a bottle of Advil looking for a place to crash, if you have non-skiers (or light skiers) in your party my recommendation would be something right in the Village of Lake Placid. I mean, if you aren't talking about slopeside lodging, which doesn't exist at Whiteface, the extra five or ten minutes in the car is worth what LP has to offer if you have people in your party who will use it.
We've stayed at the Lake Placid Club Lodges, which I have seen for rent on the Adirondak Vacation Rentals website. While I haven't stayed at the Northwoods Inn, I have researched it for a possible stay in March and their rates are very reasonable for something right in the middle of the village on Mirror Lake.
Different strokes.................
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FCBHOLESHOT13
| Joined: 28 Feb 2006 |
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| Location: Whitey |
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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 1:39 pm |
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Hey if you want to save some money and are willing to drive an extra 15 minutes stay in Saranac Lake. There are several decent hotels/motels in SL including the comfort inn, Hotel Saranac, as well as a zillion motor inns/motels surrounding Lake Flower. You can save some serious change at the lakefront motels... they usually have few guests in the winter, and are very affordable this time a year. Why deal with the ski season rates in LP for lodging if you are focused on the skiing? Well, thats just my opinon, whats yours?
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tjf67
| Joined: 03 Jan 2006 |
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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 1:45 pm |
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You cant beat the brookside. 2 bedroom efficiencies 68 bucks per night. within 8 miles of the mountain.
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AdironRider
| Joined: 10 Jan 2006 |
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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 4:48 pm |
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Cobble Mt Lodge just outside LP is only 55 bucks a night.
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tjf67
| Joined: 03 Jan 2006 |
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Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 9:17 am |
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| does Brookside have a web site? |
I think you can find there phone number on the web but actual sight I doubt it.
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Faceplant
| Joined: 10 Jan 2006 |
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Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 5:35 pm |
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Check out www.restaurant.com where you can buy a gift certificate for there and a few other places cheap. ($10 for a $25 cert)
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Denison
| Joined: 06 Feb 2006 |
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| Location: Northern NJ |
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Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 5:35 am |
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| tjf67 wrote: |
| You cant beat the brookside. 2 bedroom efficiencies 68 bucks per night. within 8 miles of the mountain. |
I stayed there number of times last season, efficiencies are a pretty good deal.
It's for sale now http://www.adkbyowner.com/0149.html Looks like still operating
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highpeaksdrifter
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| Location: Upstate, NY |
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Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 8:15 am |
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| Adirondackskier wrote: |
Wilmington RULES!!! awesome people and sooooo close to the mountian
Cute lodges and B&B's restaurants etc are also there......it is the best kept secret in the Adirondacks!!!!!!! I would check out the Ledge Rock, North Pole Campground and Motor Inn, Alpine Country Motel, Mountian Brook Lodge and I heard the Whiteface Chalet has gone through extensive renovations and is gorgeous!!!!!
Food I highly recomend the The Hungry Trout, Steinhoff's, Wilderness Inn, and my new favorite The Country Bear. Also don't forget the Little Supermarket for groceries.
Plus it is in the beginning of the Adirondack banabna belt, it is at least 10 degrees warmer in Wilmington/ Jay/ Upper Jay on average than LP or SL. It is way less snooty than LP and so much less expensive. The outdoors is abundant and the development is minimal. I moved to the mountains to have more land than I had in the city, unless your a multi millionaire you will have a hard time having that become a reality in SL or LP. Wilmington is so cool that they invite all new people that move to town to their annual New Comers at the Hungry Trout. The Trout picks up dinner for you and your family and about 75 -100 people from town show up to give their official Wilmington welcome. It is an awesome town, very active and really is the only town that has a world class mountain in their bachyard that has not been completely developed with condos. |
I agree I really like Wilmington. The restaurants you mention are great, but does anyone know when the Italian restaurant (Rosaleta’s I think is the name) is going to open? It’s right up the street from A&W. I’ve seen a guy working on it all summer and it looks ready to go inside.
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