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Hotel Stay at The Equinox Golf Resort and Spa in Manchester Village, VT

The Equinox Golf Resort and Spa
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This historic resort can boast amenities such as multiple dining venues, heated indoor pool, golf and tennis facilities, spa, and more

What You Get

  • Stay for two in a resort king room or mountain-view king room, four in a resort double-queen room, or mountain-view double-queen room

$39 Daily Resort Fee Includes

  • 24 Hour Access to the Equinox Fitness Center
  • Daily Fitness & Yoga Classes
  • Indoor heated pool
  • Unlimited use of golf putting green practice area
  • Tennis court usage for daily play
  • Access to 914 acres of private hiking trails at the Equinox Preservation Trust
  • Monster Trax Shoes for Kids
  • Sleds for winter fun
  • Access to resort bikes for in town or trail riding
  • Croquet 
  • Kid Friendly Lawn Games
  • Fishing pond
  • Fire pits (S'Mores Kits Available for Purchase on Weekends)
  • Scheduled Resort Activities
  • Wireless Internet access in guest rooms, meeting & public spaces
  • 24-Hour Business Center access
  • Coffee & Tea served in Marsh Tavern
  • Self-Parking
  • WiFi
  • 24 hour Business Center
  • In-room bottled water

Resort at a Glance: The Equinox Golf Resort and Spa

Located at the base of Mount Equinox in rural Vermont, the historic Equinox Golf Resort and Spa offers a wide range of amenities. Guests can enjoy a full-service spa with an indoor heated pool, three tennis courts with mountain views, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and daily fitness classes including water aerobics, Pilates, and yoga (reduced capacity). What's more, The Golf Club at Equinox, Orvis Fly Fishing School, and the Land Rover Experience Driving School are located on-site.

  • Take in the fresh air on the hiking trails that run throughout the resort’s 1,300 wooded acres.
  • Get pampered with a relaxing massage at the onsite spa, which has its own elegant pool (reduced capacity).
  • The Golf Club at Equinox has earned accolades from Golf Digest and Golfweek.
  • Other things to do: Ski nearby Bromley or Stratton Mountains, go for a spin at the Land Rover Experience Driving School, or learn to fly fish with Orvis Fly Fishing School.
  • Dining options: There are multiple onsite restaurants and bars, including Chop House, which serves up juicy steaks in a hunter’s-lodge atmosphere, complete with a fireplace from 1832 (reduced capacity).

Manchester, Vermont: Fashionable Resort Village with Upscale Shopping in Green Mountains

Slate-gray roofs studded with dormer windows distinguish Manchester’s colonial buildings, many of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. One of the area’s most popular destinations is Manchester Center. It has tree-lined sidewalks and a multitude of designer outlet shops, fine-antique shops, and independent bookstores. There are several charming restaurants in town, too, many serving locally sourced, sustainable dishes.

During winter, Manchester is a good base camp for skiing in the surrounding mountains. About a 15-minute drive east of town is Bromley Mountain, which has runs fit for both first-timers and experts. Perched on southern Vermont’s highest peak about 20 miles from Manchester is Stratton Mountain Resort, which has 97 trails and a high-speed base-to-summit gondola.

Other Details

Room Details

Resort King Room and Mountain-View King Room

  • One king bed
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 2

Resort Double-Queen Room and Mountain-View Double-Queen Room

  • Two queen beds
  • Standard occupancy: 4
  • Maximum occupancy: 4

Hotel Policies

  • Check in: 4 p.m.
  • Check out: 11 a.m.
  • $39 resort fee includes:
    • 24 Hour Access to the Equinox Fitness Center
    • Daily Fitness & Yoga Classes
    • Indoor heated pool
    • Unlimited use of golf putting green practice area
    • Tennis court usage for daily play.
    • Access to 914 acres of private hiking trails at the Equinox Preservation Trust
    • Monster Trax Shoes for Kids
    • Sleds for winter fun
    • Access to resort bikes for in town or trail riding
    • Croquet 
    • Kid Friendly Lawn Games
    • Fishing pond
    • Fire pits (S'Mores Kits Available for Purchase on Weekends)
    • Scheduled Resort Activities
    • Wireless Internet access in guest rooms, meeting & public spaces
    • 24-Hour Business Center access
    • Coffee & Tea served in Marsh Tavern
    • Self-Parking
    • WiFi
    • 24 hour Business Center
    • In-room bottled water
  • Parking: free self parking.
  • Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property.
  • Pet policy: please contact property for pet restrictions and fees.
  • Accessibility: please contact property for handicap accessibility requests or options.
  • Room upgrades: upgrades may be available at check-in for an additional cost.

Amenities

  • Heated indoor pool (reduced capacity)
  • Two restaurants (reduced capacity)
  • Studio for yoga, Pilates, and meditation (reduced capacity)
  • Access to hiking and biking trails
  • Spa (reduced capacity)
  • Golf course
  • Tennis courts (reduced capacity)
  • 24-hour fitness facility (reduced capacity)
  • Complimentary WiFi
  • Complimentary self-parking
  • Sundry and gift shop
  • Pet-friendly (additional fee)

Getting There

  • Nearest airports: Rutland - Southern Vermont Regional Airport (RUT; 30 mi.) and Albany International Airport (ALB; 64 mi.)
  • Distance from Boston: 153 miles

Need to know info

  • 14-day cancellation notice required prior to check-in or reservation is non-refundable; reservations made within cancellation window are non-refundable
  • No-shows will be charged total Groupon rate
  • Traveler name must match ID at time of check-in
  • No refunds will be processed by Groupon after check-in
  • Must be 21+ to check in
  • Credit card required at check-in
  • $39 daily resort fee plus tax added at purchase
  • 4.4% historic preservation fee added at purchase
  • Rates may vary by date and are subject to availability
  • Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased
  • Final price at checkout may include an additional Groupon service fee, which Groupon retains as compensation for facilitating your reservation; this fee will not exceed 6% of the nightly cost of the reservation.
  • Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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About The Equinox Golf Resort and Spa

Customer Reviews

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Katie
5 ratings|4 reviews
Loved everything
David
1 rating|1 review
Fantastic place
Charlotte
Top reviewer
Helpful reviewer
62 ratings|32 reviews
This was worth every penny. The place is gorgeous and very clean. The staff is so friendly. Go to Ponce Bistro if you do end up staying here. Go in the pool or go for a hike! Very close to Stratton mountain.
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Inspire98149
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Considering the Equinox? Don't. The Equinox is clearly trading on historical reputation. If your idea of "Vermont Charm" includes a hotel that stinks of mildew, has filthy carpeting in rooms and hallways, has chipped, peeling and dirty paint everywhere, has loose bathroom fixtures and a bell staff comprised of college kids more interested in talking to each other at the entry than actually assisting guests - this is your place! We were here over a weekend to attend a wedding and had the opportunity to visit with guests staying down the road at the Hampton Inn which was better in EVERY respect at a fraction of the price. If any Equinox management is reading this - maybe go take a look at room 400. Find a better location for the mini fridge and microwave instead of just out in the middle of the floor, fix the broken drawers in the dresser, find a way to actually install a closet that can accommodate a long dress, fix the loose sink fixtures, replace the floor lamp that is shorting out and for God's sake do something with that crusty carpet and chipped, peeling and dirty paint.
marysM4900CD
|1 review
Overall a very tired "resort" that is need of a big make over. the ventilation system sounded like a leaf blower. Had to turn it off to sleep, didn't work anyway. Phone didn't work so I had to walk around to find someone to look at the a/c. One chair but 2 people so we had to take turns sitting. Restaurant options very limited and the menus were even more limited but very expensive. Overall a very tired "resort" that is need of a big make over.
MmeL1979
|1 review
A miserable experience. Do not stay in the townhouses. Well, I waited to post this until I sent an email to the front office. That was on July 23, and I have yet to receive a response. So here is that email in its entirety: I had tried to send this via your automated review site that I received in an email, but was unable to do so due to the length of my review. I wanted to send this to you directly before posting it on TripAdvisor. I had planned what I’d hoped would be a lovely three-night stay in one of the Sugar Maple Townhouses so that we could celebrate my mother’s 85th birthday – so three bedrooms and three bathrooms with a kitchen and living area sounded perfect for my mother, my aunt, and my two sisters and me. Unfortunately. the disappointment we had with our stay at the Equinox is going to be a sad memory for us all. I must state from the outset that everyone we dealt with at the Equinox treated us kindly and courteously, and heard our complaints sympathetically. That said, the wait to have our complaints addressed was unreasonably long, and we often had to follow up for a response after making initial complaints. And were there things to complain about! With the basic stipulation that moving two elderly women is difficult and time-consuming at any time, having to move from townhouse to townhouse because the conditions were intolerable only magnified our situation. Our troubles began immediately: In Townhouse 501-503 the air conditioning upstairs didn’t work, there was no remote in the downstairs master suite, the baseboards and bathroom walls clearly needed cleaning, and the bathroom grout dislodged underfoot. In 581-583, which we were moved to the next afternoon, we didn’t realize until the next morning that there was no hot water in the unit. So Tuesday morning, with one night left, we were moved to 551-553 – which, while it had air conditioning and hot water, and had a decorative pillow that led us to believe it was used more frequently than our previous rooms, had unsettlingly damp carpeting and a disconcertingly slimy kitchen floor, and one room seemed to be infested with spiders. The quality and comfort level of the townhouses’ furnishings were well below that of an average chain motel on an interstate highway. The furniture was scratched and drawers difficult to open; Keurig machines barely worked; and every townhouse had a different configuration or collection of toiletries in every bathroom, usually not all that we needed. We have stayed at the Equinox in the past, and were consequently expecting hotel accommodations commensurate with the level we had experienced in the main hotel. Those expectations were not met in any way. The management was kind enough to send us wine and cheese, and reduced our total bill by half – but that still isn’t enough to compensate for the extreme inconvenience, disappointment, and frustration we experienced. I hope that the hotel will rectify these conditions so that others don’t have similar experiences.

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