Do they mean my FAVORITE memory, or ONE favorite memory? If it’s the former, there are too many contenders, including getting lost in the Adironacks with my father when I was 10, taking a free Christmas tree on a bus, being on JEOPARDY!, all of which I’ve written about. I probably wrote about my daughter’s birth too, and if not, I’ll rectify that soon enough.
Here’s a story about going to an inn in Poland Spring, ME. Yes, it’s the town where the water is bottled. The inn isn’t directly related to the bottling plant, though plenty of the beverage was on hand.
We first heard of the Poland Spring Inns when we had gone to a wedding reception in August of 2003. It sounded great, a lovely getaway without a lot of hassle.
The timing probably made it special. Carol was pregnant with Lydia, and we had told no one at that point; it was our conspiratorial little secret.
We got there on Sunday night, barely in time for dinner. The rush was that the room was transformed every evening for some sort of entertainment, whether it be BINGO or a talent show. You could go to it, or not.
During the week, we walked, read, played shuffleboard, did tai chi. The food was great, the atmosphere casual, the vista beautiful, the price was right. And I loved the attitude. From the website:
To become a Great Vacation Value, we have done away with many of the costly services that most people do not miss. Please take the time to read our website and decide if Poland Spring is right for you.
Poland Spring went “green” before it was the chic thing to do…. One way we help the environment is by conserving water…. Please bring your own towels, soap and room glasses. We do provide sheets, blankets, bedspreads, and one pillow per person. If you would like facial tissue or an extra pillow, bring it along.
Don’t pay for things you don’t want …There are no phones in the rooms, but we do have public phones in the lobbies or if you must, bring your cell phone. There is a message board for incoming calls that you are free to ignore. The Maine Inn lobby has wireless internet access and a public computer to check your e-mail. No clanging ice machine in every hall, need ice? Buy it at the gift shop. Bring your own shampoo, we don’t give you little bottles that adds to the room cost. No doormen or bellboys.
Based on our five-day stay seven years ago, highly recommended.
What better place to keep a conspiratorial secret than a place with NO phones! I may not comment on all these posts, but I enjoy reading your 30-day Challenge entries.
How refreshing that sounds! I’m not sure if bringing your own towels and room glasses actually saves energy, merely transferring the onus to you, but I do like the idea of cutting down on unnecessary waste. And personally, I’ve never seen anyone use one of the ice machines!
It looks beautiful!
You were in JEOPARDY. I guess you had a lot of fun and you are a smart cookie.
What a great idea. I would think that all of the things they don’t do would cause them to loss business. However, as I kept reading I began to see the benefit in not having to pay for soap, shampoo, internet in the room, pillows, and such because when you really think about it they are creating a special environment that connects guests by way of enjoying the simplicity of life.
Very interesting… my hubby is in the hospitality industry, and when I showed him this…? You don’t really want to hear about his comments after he got up from rolling on the floor laughing…
the price is right is terrible now with drew