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Vermont Vacation Resorts

Vermont Vacation Resorts feature golf, skiing, swimming, and other outdoor activities that attract vacationers. The guests at these establishments stay for periods ranging from a weekend to several weeks. Most vacation resort hotels are near lakes, mountains, or oceans. But many stand within easy reach of large cities and serve as vacation spots for nearby residents. Some operate in conjunction with gambling casinos.

Business is seasonal at most Vermont vacation resort hotels. During the winter months, for example, large numbers of people travel to seaside and mountain resorts in tropical areas or go to ski lodges. Many Vermont vacation resort hotels use the American plan of payment, which covers lodging and meals. Vermont Resort hotels also provide indoor activities for their guests. Many have bowling alleys, game rooms, and indoor swimming pools and tennis courts. Some Vermont vacation resort hotels feature dancing, music, and other entertainment.

Vacation resorts in Vermont employ about one staff member for every two rooms. The resort hotel staff works around the clock to make the guests comfortable. The housekeeping staff cleans each room daily. Bellhops carry luggage and packages to the guests' rooms. The engineering department keeps the hotel's electricity, plumbing, heat, and air conditioning in good working order. The hotel security department works to prevent fire, theft, and other disturbances. Some hotel restaurants provide room service, by which guests can have food and beverages brought to their rooms. In certain Vermont vacation resort hotels, guests also can have clothing laundered by the hotel's valet service.



Arlington VT Lodging

Vacation Rentals in Arlington, Vermont:

  • Arcady At The Sunderland Lodge, 6249 Vermont Route 7 A, Arlington, Vermont
    Arcady At The Sunderland Lodge is a 2 star vacation rental in Arlington, Vermont. Book a room and make reservations at this place to stay for lodging accommodations.

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Arlington VT News

Police in Vt. Find Body Of Student; Man Questioned in Death Of Senior From Arlington

The body of a missing college senior from Arlington was found yesterday off a rural road near the University of Vermont. Police said that the man with whom she was last seen six days ago was arrested on unrelated sex assault charges and was being questioned about her death. Burlington Police Chief

Publication: The Washington Post

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Man Seen With Student Denies Any Foul Play; Arlington Woman Met Stranger Off Vt. Campus

The last person seen with a Vermont college student found slain last week told police he lent his cellphone to the Arlington County woman and walked a few blocks with her but then "never saw her again," according to court records filed yesterday. Brian Rooney told police he had nothing to do with

Publication: The Washington Post

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STATE POLICE RESPONDS TO MOTOR VEHICLE CRASH AT VT 313, WARM BROOK ROAD

The Vermont State Police issued the following news release: CASE#:06C301900 TROOPER: Cpl Gary Shuhart STATION: VSP Shaftsbury CONTACT#: 802-442-5421 DATE/TIME:08/04/06 - 7:35 am LOCATION (specific): Vt 313 and Warm Brook Road, Arlington VEHICLE #1 OPERATOR: Andrea M. Belden AGE: 49 SEAT BELT: Yes

Publication: US Fed News Service, Including US State News

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Olga Waterman, of Barre, Vt., 95.(Obituaries)(Obituary)

Olga Gertrude Osha Waterman of Barre, Vt., formerly of Arlington, died Dec. 13, 2005, at Lincoln House in Barre. She was 95. Born in Randolph, Vt., she had lived in Arlington before moving to Lincoln House six years ago. She graduated from Randolph High School in 1928. She majored in business at

Publication: The Boston Herald

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Vt. Agency Fights Spread of Rock Snot

ARLINGTON, Vt. - The state is plotting its next step in the war against rock snot, an aquatic algae that has infiltrated three of its rivers. Environmental scientist Leslie Matthews of the state Agency of Natural Resources' water quality division, who attended an international conference on the

Publication: Associated Press/AP Online

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