Hello there,
In just over a week, my husband is taking me away to the Rabbit Hill Inn in Vermont. It is supposed to be a very romantic place with all rabbit-themed decor. Their website (website link)states that they don't have television or telephones in their rooms so there is less distraction from the environment. They do have televisions in some community rooms. They do have wi-fi. I look forward to not being near a television, especially on a trip to celebrate ten years of marriage.
The original building was built in the 1700s on land that was named Rabbit Hill. The inn has had many incarnations through the years and is located in a historical area in a town located not far from the New Hampshire border. There is supposed to be many things to do in the area for anyone!
Our interactions with the owners, who run the place, have all been very accommodating and beyond generously helpful. We have interacted over the phone, on the internet and face book. The place has excellent ratings in several publications and on-line. So far from our own experience and from other people's ratings of the place, it looks like they go above and beyond.
They also offer many amenities that appear to accommodate and help encourage spending wonderful time with a loved one. I am not talking about about the cheesy champagne glass bath tubs for two or heart shaped beds and baths like I've seen advertised over the years in other romantic getaway "resorts"such as in the Poconos. They offer massages, candle-lit dinner packages that they set up in your room to surprise your significant other, ect. They also offer a dining room with special dinners and packages created by their gourmet kitchen staff!
There is so much to look forward to experiencing and telling you about once we've gone there! I can't wait to share the time with my husband & then share the best and the worst with you about this inn.
If you have been there, please feel free to comment or share your thoughts! I would love to know what you think!
Thank you for spending your time here! I appreciate you sharing your time with me!
Hope your day is going great!
Mary Ellen
In just over a week, my husband is taking me away to the Rabbit Hill Inn in Vermont. It is supposed to be a very romantic place with all rabbit-themed decor. Their website (website link)states that they don't have television or telephones in their rooms so there is less distraction from the environment. They do have televisions in some community rooms. They do have wi-fi. I look forward to not being near a television, especially on a trip to celebrate ten years of marriage.
The original building was built in the 1700s on land that was named Rabbit Hill. The inn has had many incarnations through the years and is located in a historical area in a town located not far from the New Hampshire border. There is supposed to be many things to do in the area for anyone!
Our interactions with the owners, who run the place, have all been very accommodating and beyond generously helpful. We have interacted over the phone, on the internet and face book. The place has excellent ratings in several publications and on-line. So far from our own experience and from other people's ratings of the place, it looks like they go above and beyond.
They also offer many amenities that appear to accommodate and help encourage spending wonderful time with a loved one. I am not talking about about the cheesy champagne glass bath tubs for two or heart shaped beds and baths like I've seen advertised over the years in other romantic getaway "resorts"such as in the Poconos. They offer massages, candle-lit dinner packages that they set up in your room to surprise your significant other, ect. They also offer a dining room with special dinners and packages created by their gourmet kitchen staff!
There is so much to look forward to experiencing and telling you about once we've gone there! I can't wait to share the time with my husband & then share the best and the worst with you about this inn.
If you have been there, please feel free to comment or share your thoughts! I would love to know what you think!
Thank you for spending your time here! I appreciate you sharing your time with me!
Hope your day is going great!
Mary Ellen
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