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  • Laura S.

    Stayed during the President's Day holiday weekend. Easy mountain access with buses leaving about every ten minutes. Mattresses and pillows very firm. Room was across from pool so heard door opening/closing frequently. Could use a general uplift all around. Seemed a bit pricey but premium pricing is what they get on a holiday. They were sold out.

    (2)
  • Michelle D.

    First of all, my club has been coming here every year for years now. There was an incident on my club's first night here and (without proof) the hotel staff blamed our entire club. There are other clubs here and individuals, but they chose to blame us. They treated us terribly for the entire weekend and denied us changing rooms for after skiing which was part of what we paid for. Awful! The staff is so rude.

    (1)
  • Tanya G.

    Came here on a ski trip with our kids and my parents. There are a few good things. First, you can't beat the location for this price. It's right next to mountain, basically walking distance, although the shuttle takes you there very fast and runs every 15 mins. The place was pretty clean and service was good. Also had a nice pool with a hot tub. Now for the not so good.....the food. The first night we got there we were exhausted for the ride and decided to eat there. Big mistake! Our chicken soup was straight from the can and our nachos tasteless and out of the microwave. Unfortunately the breakfast buffet was just as bad with powder scrambled eggs So, I can't say I wouldn't recommend them because we did like the location and the cleanliness of the place just don't eat there if you do stay there.

    (3)
  • Brendan M.

    Horrible management. The owner or manager, whoever it may be, is so cheap.

    (1)
  • Frank L.

    I can't begin to tell you how frustrating it is to deal with management that has absolutely no flexibility in the way they manage their business. I tried canceling a reservation over 20 days out due to a change in plans and I was told that you will forfeit all of your money...full boat, all the taxes all the fees everything. They tried to lay blame on expedia.com but I had them call and try to reimburse their fees with no results. I had three conversations with the hotel and was even willing to have a refund pending their ability to fill the reservation and nothing. I run a small business and it horrifies me that people can just be so ignorant about how this world works. Stay here if you want but I can only imagine what they do when you ask for an extra towel.

    (1)
  • Nick P.

    Very clean and extremely close to the mountain. All of the employees were very accommodating as we had a couple minor problems with our room. The heat was not on as high as we had hoped, so they set us up with a space heater which kept the room nice and toasty. The pool/hot tub are nice and clean as well. The complimentary breakfast was also fantastic! Props to the chef. Would definitely go back next season.

    (5)
  • Chris D.

    Nice, clean place - but old style, would need a little fresh up / renovation. Beside some issues with the room (heating & toilet) the stay was ok. The pool is nice, good size, but to cold and after a look in the hot tub I didn't felt like getting in there.

    (2)
  • Ed M.

    Clean well kept spacious rooms await you at the Cascades Lodge. The staff is friendly and accomodating. There's a great heated pool and hot tub available for guest use. There is also a nice little fully stocked bar. All in all Cascades is a great place to stay if you're skiing Killington. And the bus to the slopes is just steps away from the front door.

    (4)
  • Doug B.

    The Cascades Lodge is first and foremost a skiers lodge and an excellent one at that. I wouldn't categorize it as a resort hotel. If you don't know what that means then you will likely be disappointed. This was my 1st time staying at Cascades but not my last. They have everything a skier or snowboarder wants. They are close to the base lifts so you don't wast time driving up to the mountain, parking, hauling your boots and gear around. Just gear up and step outside for the bus. In 6 days I never waited more than 5 minutes for the bus either going to the mountain or coming back to the Cascades at the end of the day. Breakfast was hearty every morning. Eggs, French toast, pancakes, bacon, sausage and more. Not gourmet but plenty adequate. Room was comfortable, more like a motel room of old. Two beds a little table a couple chairs, a place to keep your skis and hang up your coats. Old TV that worked fine (who goes to Killington to watch TV?) and a window looking out over the Green Mountains of Vermont. It was nice to watch the alpine glow. There was also a single serve coffee maker and Starbucks coffee kits. I'd prefer a regular coffee maker with my own coffee but you seldom find those anymore in hotels. Room was mostly quiet at night because of a 10pm to 9 am quiet time. Our 1st night we had some spring break frat boys in the room above living it up like animal house. Not wanting to be unreasonable I waited till close to midnight to call the front desk. They were very concerned and accommodating to me and after a couple denials from upstairs the frat boys chose to quiet down instead of being evicted. No problems the rest of the week with noise. The pool is nice and big with a hot tub integrated into one corner. Nice to slip from the hot tub to the pool and back. Adjacent to the pool room there's a nice little living room area with vending machines, games, microwave and next to that a little exercise room. Down stairs from the exercise room are changing rooms and a shower for changing after skiing on your last day after checking out. We always ski till the end on the last day and it is nice to get a shower and fresh clothes before a long drive home. There's also a nice lounge with a fireplace, big TV, computer, pool table and very well stocked bar. They served food there too which was nice so we didn't have to venture out on a couple cold and blizzard like nights. Price was fair and food was good. I think the hot sauce on the buffalo wings was a family recipe brought from Jamaica. What else can I say? The staff all helped make our stay perfect. I'm pretty sure I had a conversation with everybody who worked there at one time or another. Let's see, what was not good at the Cascades? Other than the noise upstairs the 1st night, which was resolved. I didn't like the taste of the tap water. It tasted like water from a water softener. Some people are probably used to softened water and ok with it. Probably a lot of people don't drink water from a tap so this is likely not a deal breaker. We drink a lot of water so we just went to the market down the road and bought 2 5gal. Jugs and a 6 pack of liter bottles. Problem solved. I read many reviews before booking here and I've got to say, anyone with a lot of complaints probably wanted more than they paid for. It would be easy to book a double room and cram a family of 5 or a bunch of frat brothers in there and then expect for everybody to get breakfast, use the pool and other facilities. This is a skiers hotel, not a Comfort Inn with a waffle for everyone in the family. There are accommodations for everyone at Killington. If you want pampering, there's spas, if you want a fancy breakfast there's B&Bs, if you want luxury, there's that too. Your choice. If you are there to ski, then you won't be disappointed, I wasn't.

    (5)
  • Noel B.

    The Cascades was seriously lacking, especially for the price. I wouldn't suggest staying unless: 1) you are trying to go as cheap as possible for a large group of friends and don't care about comfort of settings and are packing a bunch of people in your room. 2) You are a family with a ton of kids and you want somewhere that is cheap for a large family and the ability to go swimming after being on the slopes. My suggestion (if I could do it all over again) is if you don't fall into one of these two above groups, I would save the 40 dollars a night and go somewhere a bit further from the slopes. We heard from people while we were skiing that there are lots of BNB's within a 5 - 15 minute drive that are really cozy, accommodating, and have wonderful breakfasts to fill you up before you head onto the slopes. The Cascades, in my opinion, is way overpriced for what its providing and not worth the extra costs for proximity considering there are so many easy ways to get to the lodge for skiing. It's a super easy drive and there was free parking at Killington snowshed even if you had your own car. Maybe they are charging so much because of the pool? I don't really know. You can decide for your self below! Pros: - Very Clean - Location (right next to the slopes) - A pool, A sauna and A hot tub - Mini protein bars provided at breakfast to take on the slopes - Balcony and a small fridge in the bedroom. -Free Wifi Cons: - Cost for the overall product. - The Cascades Lodge needs a serious face lift, it reminded me of the place in Hot Tub Time Machine, seriously. 1990's TV's, 20 year old bed covers, really old gross pieces of quilts hanging up above the bed as decor, puzzles framed as decorations, old shower curtains, a bed side clock that my parents had in the early 80's. - Inability to adjust heat in room. - A toilet that has no flushing power at all. - The hot tub looked gross so I avoided it. - Old mattresses and flat pillows. Scratchy sheets and a really non-warm blanket under the hotel bed cover. Or a warm really gross extra blanket left in the room that looks like it came from WWII. - Really gross cheap shampoo, conditioner, soap, lotion etc. - worse than some I've had at roadside motels. - The breakfast (It included: - Powdered scrambled eggs regular and with cheese, I mean seriously can you not pay the extra few dollars to get real hot eggs - I know you have them back there because there was a container of boiled eggs sitting out! - Cereal - What appeared to be frozen breakfast potatoes warmed up - Pancakes and French toast (looked questionable and really squishy) - Instant oatmeal (although the regular oatmeal ran out by 8am one morning and breakfast starts at 7:30) - Sausage patties and bacon (although i did not try them I heard a man tell the manager that there was "something wrong with the sausage it smells and tastes funny" - Canned pineapple - Yogurt -Toast etc. So although the breakfast is large, it is pretty gross. Fresh fruit? Fresh eggs? I know you can do it on the cheap come on! Get rid of the pancakes or french toast and do the fresh route a bit. Also the woman who is overseeing breakfast is a bit aggressive about checking peoples room numbers. I saw at least one uncomfortable confrontation with people who yes, were allowed to have the breakfast.

    (2)
  • Sue D.

    We have gone here for three years in a row. Hotel is clean ,location very good. Alas, for some reason the owner is very difficult to deal with and has made us again feel unwelcome and not caring about our comfort or return business! that is just our experience . I would not cross the place off because of attitude. The rest of the staff is great!

    (2)

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  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : No
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes

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