Guest User
February 3, 2025
I was driving from Stowe to Manchester on Friday night and hit a scary snowstorm. When i lost wifi coverage for directions, I stopped at the first hotel I saw which was the Gray Bonnet. Rachel, the woman at the desk couldn't offer me a room as they were totally booked but she helped me access wifi for directions and to find a better navigation app than the one I had. She also called a couple of other hotels nearby to see if they could take me which they couldn't . I went to their bar to get a coffee and hamburger and five minutes later Rachel came in to tell me that she had talked to the manager (Brett) who was working on getting a room ready for me which had been unavailable due to a plumbing problem which he was working on fixing. Because of the snowstorm I would have taken any room regardless of its condition, but this room on the basement line was clean, freshly painted (the whole level was nice ) with fresh sheets and towels, perfect shower, overall more of the quality of a four star hotel. I knew that Rachel and Brett went out of their way to help me because the snow conditions were so bad and I want to thank them for this! In addition, the hotel is a real find for the price and the burger and breakfast was great. The man at the bar who served it to me was a history teacher and it was really interesting to converse with him and several other people eating in the bar about things going on in the world today. Thanks again, Gray Bonnet!