Holiday Inn RUTLAND-KILLINGTON AREA
476 HOLIDAY DRIVERutland, VT 05701-4925
Nightly Rates: ($99.00 - $109.00)
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Hotel Description:
Ideally situated in the heart of Vermont, the Holiday Inn Rutland/Killington is centrally located with easy, scenic access to Vermont's many historical, cultural, shopping and recreational attractions. Our hotel and its friendly, experienced staff consistently earn the area's highest ratings for facilities and guest service. Experience Rutlan's favorite full service hotel, offering more facilities, services and amenities under one roof than any other local hotel. Plus convenient access to three of the east's best skiing and riding mountains; Killington, Okemo and Pico. Whatever draws you to visit Rutland, Vermont, a piece of history,a taste of the outdoors, a business trip or family vacation, we invite you to sample the flavor of the region, with the Holiday Inn Rutland/Killington as your premier lodging choice.
Check In: 3:00 PM
Check Out: 11:00 AM
Native currency: American Dollars
Number of floors: 2
Number of rooms: 150
Time zone: GMT
Restaurants:
Paynter's Restaurant: Paynter's Restaurant offers a varied menu of American favorites. Daily homemade soups and specials, casual atmosphere and friendly service are just part of your experience. Take some time to browse the display of historic photographs. Restaurant and RooLittle Harry's: A cozy cafe in downtown Rutland that serves a varied menu of cuisine from the world over.
Applebee's: Applebee's is the largest casual dining chain in the world, with locations throughout the U.S. and many countries worldwide. We take pride in having a friendly, welcoming, neighborhood environment for both our staff and guests that makes everyone enjoy th
Three Tomatoes Trattoria: Three Tomatoes Trattoria is a landmark restaurant in downtown Rutland, Vermont. Authentic preparations, fresh ingredients and bold flavors are our goal in the Three Tomatoes kitchen. A full bar including fine wines, local and imported beers and an array o
Country Man's Pleasure Dining and Tavern: Featuring fine Austrian, German and American cuisine served in a casual atmoshere with candlelight and warm open fires, complimenting the friendly and efficient service
Ninety Nine Restaurant: An all american casual dining restaurant.
Roots the Restaurant: Roots' mission is to create delicious food from fresh, local ingredients. Vermont offers an agricultural bounty of flavorful produce, meat, dairy and other food products that are staples on the Roots menu. Roots is committed to providing affordable meal
Centre Stage Lounge: Centre Stage offers full bar and food service daily with full dinner menu served nightly. Comfortable seating up to 60 people and five televisions.
Recreation:
Indoor poolFitness center on-site
Children's program - Video games area. Open 8AM to 10PM.
Room Info:
Meeting Facilities:
Aiken Room:Aiken-Proctor Room:
Champlain Room:
Chittenden Room:
Ethan Allen Room:
Frost Room:
Governors Room:
Green Mountain Room:
Morgan Room:
Proctor Room:
Vermont Room:
Hotel Amenities:
(additional fees may apply to certain amenities)- ATM/Cash machine
- Cocktail lounge
- Dry cleaning
- Grocery shopping service available
- Ice machine
- Live entertainment
- Parking
- Room service
- Wireless internet connection in public areas
- Accessible facilities
- Complimentary self service laundry
- Executive floor
- High speed internet access for laptop in public areas
- Indoor pool
- Lounges/bars
- Pets allowed
- Safe deposit box
- Bell staff/porter
- Currency exchange
- Free parking
- Housekeeping - daily
- Interior corridors
- Non-smoking
- Public area air conditioned
- Tennis court
- Car rental desk
- Direct dial telephone
- Golf
- Housekeeping - weekly
- Late check-out available
- On-Site parking
- Restaurant
- Valet same day dry cleaning
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Vermont Marble MuseumYou are invited to discover the world of Vermont Marble at the world's largest marble museum dedicated to this unique material. Quarried from the Green Mountains, our marble has been used in buildings and monuments around the world. Open Mid-May-Oct.
Trains Around VermontScenic train rides throughout the State of Vermont. Ride and hours of operations vary, please contact Trains Around Vermont or visit their website for more information.
RUTLAND
Hildene, The Lincoln Family HomeCome tour the 24-room home with its original furnishings and personal family effects of Robert Todd Lincoln, son of Abraham Lincoln. Also, enjoy the formal gardens, newly restored cutting and kitchen gardens, walking trails and rotating exhibits.
The New England Maple MuseumThe New England Maple Museum offers a trip through over 200 years of maple sugaring history starting with the Native American discovery that maple sap cooked over an open fire produces a sweet syrup. Open Mid-March through November.
President Calvin Coolidge State Historic SiteConsidered the best preserved presidential birthplace in the nation, Plymouth Notch is virtually unchanged since the early 1900's. Thirteen buildings are open to the public, as are the surrounding grounds and gardens. Open late May Mid-Oct.
Billings Farm & MuseumBillings Farm and museum is a working farm, award-winning restored 1890 Farm House and engaging farm life exhibits displayed in 19th century barns, showcase this model farm, a Woodstock landmark since 1871. Open daily May 1 - Oct. 31, Nov & Dec weekends
Quechee Gorge-Vermont's Little Grand CanyonEnjoy beautiful vistas 168ft. above the Ottaquechee River, have a picnic overlooking the waterfalls or get something to eat at the snack bar. Enjoy hiking or walking the trails along the mile long chasm. Go shopping at the Quechee Gorge Gift Shop.
Carillon Cruises, LLCCome aboard the 60 ft . vessel "Carillon", a replica of a Thousand Islands tour boat and set sail with Captain Paul through the pristine waters of Southern Lake Champlain to enjoy scenic beauty, wildlife and American history. Open Mid-May - October.
Rutland Amtrak Station
Albany International Airport
Killington ResortSpread out over six mountains, Killington Resort offers skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, golf and much more. Located in the lush Green Mountains, there is something for everyone.
UVM Historic Morgan Horse FarmVisitors enjoy the beauty of the farm's registered Morgan horses and the French Second Empire Architecture of the historic Main Barn. Come learn about America's first breed of horse and the Vermont State Animal:The Morgan Horse. Open May-Oct.
Rutland/Southern Vermont Regional
VINS Nature CenterThe VINS Nature Center features a state-of-the-art raptor exhibit, housing one of North America's most impressive collections of live raptors including: hawks, eagles, owls, falcons and other birds of prey with daily flight & bird-on-glove presentations.
Burlington International Airport
Okemo Mountain ResortFamily operated since 1982 by Tim and Diane Mueller, Okemo Mountain Resort is a year-round favorite for families on the go. Skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing, golf and a great location to see the best of Vermont.
Trains Around VermontScenic train rides throughout the State of Vermont. Ride and hours of operations vary, please contact Trains Around Vermont or visit their website for more information.
RUTLAND
Hildene, The Lincoln Family HomeCome tour the 24-room home with its original furnishings and personal family effects of Robert Todd Lincoln, son of Abraham Lincoln. Also, enjoy the formal gardens, newly restored cutting and kitchen gardens, walking trails and rotating exhibits.
The New England Maple MuseumThe New England Maple Museum offers a trip through over 200 years of maple sugaring history starting with the Native American discovery that maple sap cooked over an open fire produces a sweet syrup. Open Mid-March through November.
President Calvin Coolidge State Historic SiteConsidered the best preserved presidential birthplace in the nation, Plymouth Notch is virtually unchanged since the early 1900's. Thirteen buildings are open to the public, as are the surrounding grounds and gardens. Open late May Mid-Oct.
Billings Farm & MuseumBillings Farm and museum is a working farm, award-winning restored 1890 Farm House and engaging farm life exhibits displayed in 19th century barns, showcase this model farm, a Woodstock landmark since 1871. Open daily May 1 - Oct. 31, Nov & Dec weekends
Quechee Gorge-Vermont's Little Grand CanyonEnjoy beautiful vistas 168ft. above the Ottaquechee River, have a picnic overlooking the waterfalls or get something to eat at the snack bar. Enjoy hiking or walking the trails along the mile long chasm. Go shopping at the Quechee Gorge Gift Shop.
Carillon Cruises, LLCCome aboard the 60 ft . vessel "Carillon", a replica of a Thousand Islands tour boat and set sail with Captain Paul through the pristine waters of Southern Lake Champlain to enjoy scenic beauty, wildlife and American history. Open Mid-May - October.
Rutland Amtrak Station
Albany International Airport
Killington ResortSpread out over six mountains, Killington Resort offers skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, golf and much more. Located in the lush Green Mountains, there is something for everyone.
UVM Historic Morgan Horse FarmVisitors enjoy the beauty of the farm's registered Morgan horses and the French Second Empire Architecture of the historic Main Barn. Come learn about America's first breed of horse and the Vermont State Animal:The Morgan Horse. Open May-Oct.
Rutland/Southern Vermont Regional
VINS Nature CenterThe VINS Nature Center features a state-of-the-art raptor exhibit, housing one of North America's most impressive collections of live raptors including: hawks, eagles, owls, falcons and other birds of prey with daily flight & bird-on-glove presentations.
Burlington International Airport
Okemo Mountain ResortFamily operated since 1982 by Tim and Diane Mueller, Okemo Mountain Resort is a year-round favorite for families on the go. Skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing, golf and a great location to see the best of Vermont.
Attractions & Areas of Interest Near Holiday Inn RUTLAND-KILLINGTON AREA:
Guest Ratings & Reviews for Holiday Inn RUTLAND-KILLINGTON AREA:
Cleanliness: 7.1 - Staff: 6.4 - Location: 7.2
Feb. 20, 2009
Overall Rating:
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Oct. 10, 2007
Overall Rating:
This hotel is slightly run down. We asked for a clean room and they were full due to "leaf peepers". I will never stay there again. The food was tasteless. I believe the health department and the management of holiday inn should fire the entire staff.
Jul. 10, 2007
Overall Rating:
Thought it was a bit overpriced but okay.
Jan. 3, 2007
Overall Rating:
Very expensive. Price charged not reflective of hotel quality, but popularity of area around Killington. Poor quality breakfast buffet.
Dec. 28, 2006
Overall Rating:
It's a nice place to stay. I'll come back to this hotel in the future.
Jun. 2, 2006
Overall Rating:
Worst holiday inn experience ever do not stay here.
May. 18, 2006
Overall Rating:
This hotel appears to be very well-run. It's well-maintained. It allows community use of the excellent facilities, which is increasingly rare. We didn't want to leave!
May. 16, 2006
Overall Rating:
It was fine.
Jan. 11, 2006
Overall Rating:
Noisy heating system prevented me from getting any sleep. Temperature control unit on the wall is not operable. Front desk stuff does not pay attention to what they are doing. Access to the rooms is through a swimming pool and then through the maze of sta...Read More
Jan. 10, 2006
Overall Rating:
An inexpensive but great place for a skier.
Aug. 16, 2005
Overall Rating:
The staff was very attentive and the hotel itself offered everything we needed.

