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Lake Placid lodging owners invest in their properties
Lake Placid’s lodging options are getting even better as local lodging owners are investing in their properties. Several local properties are undergoing major renovations so they can provide up-to-date rooms and services for their customers.
Hotel North Woods
The Northwoods Inn has been renamed the Hotel North Woods in an overarching rebranding initiative, and the entire property is finishing up a multi-million-dollar renovation that gutted and rebuilt all of their 92 guest rooms. They celebrated with a Grand Reopening Reception last week.
One of the newly renovated rooms at the Hotel North Woods.
They also added rental bicycles and a new “Outward Hound” program that will make visitors’ dogs feel welcome, among other branding initiatives.
Read more about the property’s history here and read about the renovation and rebranding effort here.
Mirror Lake Inn
The Mirror Lake Inn Resort and Spa recently completed a $4 million renovation. A major series of room renovations at the AAA Four Diamond resort totally refurbished 92 of the inn’s 131 units.
The new Cedar Run room in Mirror Lake Inn. Photo courtesy Mirror Lake Inn.Known as the Classic collection of rooms, the project, executed seasonally, began in the fall of 2013. Each has added more than 65 square feet, representing 20 percent more space per room. This is significantly larger than most standard hotel rooms in Lake Placid.
As the guest enters these brand new luxe Classic Rooms, the nature of the re-design becomes immediately apparent. The exterior wall features wall-to-wall and floor-to-ceiling glass with French style, sliding doors. Retaining a balcony feel, new sound-proof and energy-efficient doors open our guests to what appears to be a mural of the nearby High Peaks Wilderness Area. Except it’s all very real.
The renovations also allow more of our clear, refreshing Adirondack mountain air and ample sunlight to permeate the room, along with a view that overlooks pristine Mirror Lake and the Adirondack High Peaks.
The initiative made these rooms very versatile, offering a sleeping area with either two queen-sized beds or a king bed. There is also a year-round, sitting area/porch which offers additional space and comfortable seating. This makes it the perfect place to enjoy a glass of wine or your favorite book.
Families in a Classic Room can use the blackout drapes allowing mom and dad to put the kids to bed early, but still enjoy the sitting area for conversation or reading. This optional separation also satisfies the early riser in the family, who can enjoy coffee with a view, or work on the laptop without disturbing others who wish to sleep.
In addition, the modernization added more power outlets that are easier to access, placed USB connections in the walls and recessed reading lights over both beds.
Quality Inn
Lake Placid’s Comfort Inn also recently transitioned to a Quality Inn, and the hotel is undergoing a $1 million renovation. Read more about it in the Lake Placid News.
Help New York save its water!
The nonprofit initiative I Love NY Water is working to encourage everyone to enjoy New York state’s clean, great-tasting tap water from the Great Lakes to the Adirondacks and New York City to Niagara Falls – using a refillable bottle. This means fewer plastic bottles littering our lakes, streams and parks and less money spent disposing of them.
Learn more about this initiative, get free stickers, and help pass the word along! Click this link for more info: ILoveNYWater_Tourism_guide.
Seven Days - Hiking, Biking and Paddling Trails in the ADK
Our destinations in the media
Vermont's alternative weekly newspaper, Seven Days, included a feature that ROOST provided info and images for on hiking, biking and paddling in and around Lake Placid as part of its annual Adirondack issue.
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am New York - New Wild Walk like a High Line in the Adirondack forest
Our destinations in the media
am New York writes about the new Wild Walk at Tupper Lake's Wild Center, quoting Communications Director Kim Rielly.
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