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Commodores Inn
823 South Main Street
Stowe, VT 05672
Phone: 802-253-7131
Toll-Free: 800-44-STOWE (78693)
Fax: 802-253-2360
The Commodores Welcomes All Kinds of Groups!
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For the past 25 years, the Commodores Inn has welcomed groups of all kinds, in all seasons, from all over the world. We welcome you at the entrance of the Village of Stowe. Stowe is located in the heart of the Green Mountains at the base of Mount Mansfield, which is the highest peak in Vermont. Stowe and the Commodores offer an array of activities throughout the year for the outdoor and sporting enthusiast, as well as music, art, and theater for the cultural buff, and an abundance of shops, restaurants, and sightseeing opportunities.
Let us help make your next group getaway fun and hassle-free. We offer everything from the setting, amenities, and cozy accommodations to the friendly support in assisting you with planning your group’s activities and itinerary. We’ll help you make your experience one to remember!
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Crowne Plaza Pittsfield - Berkshires
One West Street
Pittsfield, MA 01201
Phone: 413-499-2000
Toll-Free: 800-2-CROWNE
Headquarters for your Tour of the Berkshires
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When planning your itinerary to the Berkshires there is no better place to stay than at the Crowne Plaza; located in the center of Berkshire County.
The Berkshires is a favored destination for groups of every description, from small groups of family and friends to the traditional motor coach travelers. The region’s rich mix of history, cultural attractions, and scenic beauty ensures that groups will have a memorable experience.
The Crowne Plaza Hotel features 179 Elegantly Appointed, Newly Renovated Guest Rooms with 121 Double Bedded Rooms, 31 King Rooms, 27 Queens, and 16 Poolside Rooms. A Solar Domed Indoor Pool and Jacuzzi, Sauna, Fitness Center, and Day Spa is available to guests staying at the hotel. Free Ample Bus Parking is available to all group tours. Our full service restaurant serves New England Regional Cuisine and is open for Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner. Group Discount Rates are available upon request. The Crowne Plaza is just a few minutes drive from all area attractions.
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Franciscan Guest House
26 Beach Avenue
Kennebunk Beach, ME 04043
Phone: 207-967-4865
Kennebunkport's affordable hotel and one of its best kept secrets.
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On the banks of the Kennebunk River, a short walk to Kennebunkport, and adjacent to the Franciscan Monastery property, the Franciscan Guest House is a truly unique cultural, spiritual and environmental gem in the heart of coastal Maine.. Guests may stay at one of the five guest houses, with accommodations ranging from standard rooms to multi-room suites - all including a full homemade Lithuanian breakfast. All rooms include private bath, A/C, and a TV. During your stay you can walk to the beach or take advantage of the open-air In-town Trolley to many local attractions, beaches, and other scenic highlights in historic downtown Kennebunkport such as former President George H.W. Bush’s Estate, Walker’s Point.
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Great Glen Trails
Route 16 at Pinkham Notch
Gorham, NH 03581
Phone: 603-466-3988
Fax: 603-466-5225
Outdoor Fun That's Just Right for The Entire Family
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At the Great Glen Trails in Pinkham Notch, New Hampshire, we offer adventures in all shapes and sizes - Your adventure is up to you. During the spring and summer you can set out on a hike, run, or bike ride on any of our scenic trails through New Hampshire's White Mountains. Or join us for a guided bird watching tour or a paddling trip on the Androscoggin River. In winter, the cross country skiing and snowshoeing is absolutely glorious. Our trail system of easy and rolling terrain allows skiers of all abilities to find the right level of activity, challenge, and fun. The trails are groomed with both double tracks and a skating lane and run through the forests at the base of Mt. Washington. And the SnowCoach makes everything accessible to all, with or without skis. It's the natural vacation plan for you and your family.
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Holiday Inn Mansfield-Foxboro
31 Hampshire Street
Mansfield, MA 02048
Phone: 508-339-2200
Fax: 508-339-1040
Competitive Group Rates
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Located at the cross roads of Interstate 495 & 95, the full service Holiday Inn Mansfield-Foxboro is the perfect hub only 30 minutes to historic Boston, 40 minutes to Plymouth Rock & Whale Watching, 40 minutes to scenic Cape Cod and 45 minutes to the famous Newport Mansions. In addition, the Holiday Inn Mansfield-Foxboro is a short ten minute drive from the following local attractions: the brand new Patriot Place (home to Gillette Stadium and the New England Patriots), shopping at Bass Pro Shop's, many restaurants including the “CBS Scene,” the Hall at Patriot Place (a football museum, and Showcase Live, for free local concerts. Additional local attractions are Wrentham Village Premium Outlets - featuring 170 Premium Outlet Stores, La Salette Shrine, Old Country Store & Emporium, and Mansfield Crossing (Shopping).We offer competitive group rates, 1/20 complimentary, 50% discount driver rate, Red Carpet Welcome Reception, and customized tour menus.
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Lincoln-Woodstock Chamber of Commerce
Route 112 - Kancamagus Highway Interstate 93 at Exits 32 & 33.
Lincoln, NH 03251
Phone: 603-745-6621
Toll-Free: 800-227-4191
Come visit our two little towns and have yourself one big adventure!
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Nestled among the western slopes of the White Mountains, the Lincoln-Woodstock area is the perfect year-round vacation destination! All throughout this region there are accommodations and itineraries to suite a wide range of vacationer - Charming bed & breakfast get-a-ways await those who want to enjoy the natural peace and quiet of a mountain vacation, challenging outdoor activities abound for adventurers seeking a more active trip, and families can always find something in their budget from hotels with swimming pools to fun camping trips.
You will find some of New Hampshire’s most beautiful natural attractions here. Nature-lovers can explore to their heart’s content and never get tired. Hikers and mountain bikers will love the trails that go for miles through scenic woodlands and climb up the highest mountain slopes in New England. Or enjoy a scenic ride by car or motorcycle through the White Mountain national forest and stop for waterfalls and scenic vistas. In the summer take your pick of theme parks, water parks, antique and historical destinations, or pack a picnic lunch, visit a recreational area and go swimming, fishing or boating. In the winter visit quaint villages adorned for the holidays, go on a horse drawn sleigh ride or head straight for one of the many world class ski and snowboard resorts. The diversity of environments, indoor and outdoor activities, tax-free shopping, superb dining, and the most extensive selection of lodging in the White Mountains is incredible for a relatively small geographic area.
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Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Avenue
Plymouth, MA 02360
Phone: 508-746-1622
Living, Breathing, History! Give your groups an experience they'll remember happily all their lives:
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Plimoth Plantation offers a fascinating and personal look at the lives of the Native Wampanoag People and the "Pilgrims," the English who lived in early Plymouth Colony. In addition to a self-guided museum tour, groups have a number of options for tailoring their visit. Groups with a specific interest, such as early gardens, period cookery, colonial religion, Native culture, timber-frame construction, or navigation, may book a speaker through our Professional Speakers Bureau. Student groups also have a variety of choices to expand their stay, including Wampanoag field trip enhancements, hands-on workshops, historical dining programs and overnight programs. We would be happy to combine any of these to create a package suitable to your needs.
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Publick House Historic Inn
On the Common 277 Main Street - Route 131
Sturbridge, MA 01566
Phone: 508-347-3313
Toll-Free: 800-PUBLICK
Fax: 508-347-5073
Vintage Hospitality for Motorcoach Groups
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- Convenient location at major crossroads of New England. Easy access to Hartford, Boston, Providence, and New York.
- Dining at the Publick House Historic Inn or Ebenezer's Tavern - providing breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
- Three lodging facilities - Country Lodge, Publick House Historic Inn and Chamberlain House.
- Popular retail Bake Shoppe which provides all the homemade baked goods served in our restaurants. 10% discount with coupon.
- Ample Motorcoach parking.
- Located on 60 acres of beautiful New England countryside - on the Historic Sturbridge Common. Only 1 mile from Old Sturbridge Village, a working Museum of Living History and Culture.
- Listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
- Outdoor pool, tennis, and walking paths.
- Prices subject to change.
Complimentary policy on both group meals and lodging for the tour guide and driver. Please Call the Sales Office at 508-347-7323 extension 286 for more information and pricing on any of our packages.
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The House of the Seven Gables
115 Derby Street
Salem, MA 01970
Phone: 978-744-0991
Fax: 978-741-4350
The House of the Seven Gables welcomes thousands of group visitors each year from across America and abroad.
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The famed historic homes, seaside gardens, and the site's rich history offer a memorable experience for guests of all ages and interests. As members of the National Tour Association, American Bus Association, and the Student Youth Travel Association, we understand the specific needs and concerns of the group leisure travel and motor coach markets:
- Designated motor coach parking is available free of charge in our private lot for the duration of your group's visit.
- Discounts available for groups of ten or more visitors.
- Tour escorts and motor coach drivers are admitted complimentary with their group.
- Direct billing is available to professional tour companies with credit approval.
- One chaperone is admitted complimentary for every ten students in Kindergarten through twelfth grade
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