I brought my complaint to the manager who to my surprise did little to appease my discontent. Truthfully, the resort was nearly empty because of the pandemic and there was none one else at the indoor pool at the time of my incident. You see, while at the indoor pool, I turned on my portable speaker-barely audible- to listen to some Jazz, then an employee from the Spa insisted on me turning off the speaker because I was disrupting other guests. I ended canceling my stay because they have an undisclosed noise policy that I was not told about. The food was good and the friendliness of the staff very pleasant to say the least. The property was highly sanitized and well mantained. Very disappointing, this stay, and I would *highly* encourage the folks at MLI to reconsider their current ridiculous stance on operations, because from what I've discussed with other guests, I am not the only one who felt this way. Instead, this time it was a knock on the door, and they handed me a brown bag of my food, like it was a food delivery service. So instead, I ordered room service which is usually serviced beautiful on a rolling cart that they bring into your room. The did not have their typical famous 'tea time' and what did not make much sense to me was that they allowed dine-in at the View restaurant for dinner (albeit reservations only for some reason) but they would not allow dine-in for breakfast. It just was not the same feel as I was used to there. Yes this is the business' choice to do so, but is the disappointment from many of their long term guests worth it? Maybe. ![]() MLI took it upon themselves to decide that was not good enough, and was one of the only locations in town requiring masks to be worn by everyone, and being snapped at if you walk in without one in just. ![]() As we know, the US CDC and New York state dropped the mask mandate for American who are fully vaccinated which we both are. However, this trip was not quite what I'd have liked. Over 6,000 square feet of unique and versatile space and easy access to the town center, Mirror Lake Inn is an ideal location for any meeting, event, or wedding requiring a stunning view, spectacular food and perfectly cozy accommodations.I've been coming to Mirror Lake Inn for 15 years and always loved it - truly a remarkable small resort. Taste Bistro & Bar is perfect for cocktails or casual comfort foods infused with French, German, and Italian elements, while The Cottage Restaurant and Café, a local hot spot, offers specialty comfort foods, soup, sandwiches, and an expansive beer and wine list. The View Restaurant sources only the freshest ingredients and finest wines from across the world and its a la carte dinner menu includes traditional cuisine using ingredients sourced from regional Lake Placid farmers, as well as items from their own vegetable and herb garden. The three beautiful, award-winning restaurants pride themselves on using the freshest farm to table ingredients and cater to a wide variety of tastes. Whiteface suites feature the convenience of being located in the Main House and offer separate living room areas, private balconies or sunrooms, and jetted whirlpool tubs, while other spaces offer room enough for full families, including bunk beds for the kids. Offering a selection of classic and signature rooms and suites, the inn provides beautiful views of Whiteface Mountain, Mirror Lake, and the sweeping grounds. Helmed by two-time Olympic skiing medalist Andrew Weibrecht and his wife Denja, Mirror Lake Inn takes great pride in providing guests with an authentic Adirondack experience and having earned the AAA Four-Diamond award for over 30 years. A luxury hotel in scenic Lake Placid, Mirror Lake Inn has been family owned since the 1930s.
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