The Sagamore Resort Bolton Landing, Bolton Landing
About the Hotel
The Sagamore Resort is a historic luxury destination on Lake George, known for its stunning Adirondack views and rich 140-year history. Perched on a private 70-acre island, the resort features diverse accommodations, award-winning dining, and extensive event spaces. Its iconic 72-foot replica of a 19th-century touring vessel, The Morgan, offers unique dining and scenic cruises.
Location
Located just 60 miles north of Albany, The Sagamore is easily accessible via car, with shuttle services available to nearby attractions. The Floyd Bennet Memorial Airport is approximately 39 minutes away. The property also includes boat slips for guest use, and on-site parking is available.
Rooms
The Sagamore boasts various accommodations, including traditional hotel rooms and suites that provide some of the finest lake views. The Main Hotel suites offer separate living areas and charming decor, while Lodge Suites include amenities like a fireplace and kitchenette. Family-friendly options include connecting rooms and spacious two-bedroom lodge pods.
Eat & Drink
Guests can choose from eight dining venues, with cuisine spanning Italian at La Bella Vita to hearty fare at Mr. Brown's Pub. The Pavilion offers casual lakeside dining, while the Glacier Ice Bar provides a unique cocktail experience in a winter wonderland. In-room dining is also available, ensuring convenience and satisfaction.
Leisure & Business
The resort features extensive leisure activities, including three pools, a golf course, and The Rec Center with indoor entertainment such as mini-golf and a movie theater. For business needs, The Sagamore offers over 52,000 square feet of flexible event space, both indoor and outdoor, suitable for various gatherings from corporate meetings to weddings.
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Facilities
General
- Wi-Fi
- Safe deposit box
Guest Parking
- Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Room features
- Sitting area
- Patio
- Ironing facilities
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
I had a mixed experience at the hotel. While the rooms were very roomy and comfortable, they need some TLC and upgrading. The service was generally excellent, but they were not accommodating when we asked to relocate our room. The location is fabulous, however, it was not adequately staffed for the number of guests. The dining experience under the veranda with the view of majestic mountains was delightful. The facilities need some improvement.
The hotel rooms are clean, comfortable, and inviting, but expect some noise from neighboring kids. The service aims to make your stay enjoyable, though some staff interactions may be lacking. The location is fantastic, especially in the fall, but safety concerns for small children exist. The dining experience may be wonderful with caring waitstaff but could be pricey for value. The facilities offer a mix of positive and negative features.
My stay at The Sagamore was a mix of comfort and charm. The rooms were spacious, with a lovely fireplace and balcony, making it a cozy retreat. However, the decor felt a bit tired and dated. The service was exceptional, with staff going above and beyond to cater to our every need. The location was beautiful, adorned with fall decorations that delighted the kids, but it was a shame it wasn't directly connected to the pool. Dining was a delightful experience, especially enjoying meals alfresco with stunning views. The facilities were excellent overall, although there were minor lapses in cleanliness like the unerased chalkboard in the room.
The hotel is ideally located on Gore Mountain, one of the tallest mountains in the Northeast, offering a fantastic panoramic view right on the lakefront. It's a perfect summer getaway with super-reasonable prices, although some unfortunate experiences may occur during a long holiday weekend.
The hotel is situated in a prime location right on the lakefront in Bolton Landing, offering a fantastic panoramic view. The rooms have a haunted atmosphere with limited space and dim lighting, but are clean and comfortable. Dining at the resort's casual restaurant was described as a worthwhile experience, and the wood-fired pizza was a highlight.
Staying at this hotel was a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle, offering clean rooms and friendly staff but at a higher price point. The serene ambiance and distance from the busy lobby provided privacy, making the stay enjoyable despite the steep cost of $800 per night.
Staying at the hotel had its ups and downs. The rooms were like a dungeon, equipped with all the essentials but plagued by constant noise. On the bright side, they offered a nice view. The service, while warm and inviting, seemed a bit untrained. The location, albeit crowded, provided meticulous views. The dining experience had its perks with a buffet breakfast but felt overpriced. Overall, it was not for the rooms themselves but mainly for the location and grounds.
I enjoyed my stay at the hotel, although there were some aspects that could be improved. The room was very comfortable but small compared to modern hotels. The service was friendly and professional, but at times, the staff seemed stressed. The location on the hilly golf course was beautiful, but the room ceiling space was limited. The dining experience was exceptional with fresh products, and the facilities offered plenty to enjoy.
I had a lovely stay at the lodge. The rooms were immaculately clean and had that classic lodge feel, just like you'd expect in the ADK. The front desk was accommodating, although they weren't flexible on room rates when downsizing. Being on the lower level was convenient for us.
The hotel had a mix of positive and negative aspects. The rooms were clean and met our expectations, but some maintenance issues were present. The staff was friendly but could use some training in customer service. The location on the shores of Lake George provided a beautiful view, but the limited ceiling space was a drawback. The dining experience offered outstanding selection, but some prices were not justified, and cold dishes were served. Overall, it was a comfortable stay with some room for improvement.
The resort had some challenges with handling the number of guests, reminiscent of a basic roadside motel, and the rooms were old and outdated with various mechanical issues. However, the location was stunning and well-maintained even though not directly connected to the pool. The dining experience, although with traditional regional options, was slow and expensive. The service was warm and inviting but lacked attention to detail and enforcing safety measures like mask-wearing.
My stay at the hotel was a delightful experience overall. The rooms were clean, extremely spacious, and offered amazing views of the lake. The service was a mix of helpfulness and some setbacks due to a combination of attitudes and incompetence. The location right on the lakefront with a fantastic panoramic view couldn't be better. The dining experience was wonderful, especially the alfresco dining by the porch with a relaxing ambiance. The facilities were top-notch, adding to the overall satisfaction of my stay.
My stay at the hotel was a mix of positives and negatives. The room, although not meeting our expectations, was spacious and lovely with a fireplace, large kitchen, and a balcony offering a beautiful view of the lake. However, there was a slight issue with cleanliness as there was a strong bleach smell in the bathroom upon arrival and some noise from adjoining rooms. The service was wonderful, with helpful staff from valet to front desk, but the restaurant food quality was poor. The location was stunning, perfect for outdoor events like weddings, and beautifully decorated, but there were limited activities for kids in the summer. The dining experience, although not up to its usual standards, was a relaxing way to start the day. The facilities were adequate, offering classic Italian dishes but lacking in some areas. Ultimately, a stay at this hotel had its ups and downs.
I had a mixed experience at this hotel. The room was nice and ample for two, but it could feel small for more guests. The amenities in the room were top-notch, with soft linens, a cozy robe, toiletries, and a large flat screen TV. However, being placed in a smaller building was a downside. The service was a hit or miss with some staff going out of their way to assist, while others lacked friendliness. The location was beautiful, offering plenty of activities, but the room overlooking construction and limited lake view in the main part of the hotel was disappointing. The dining experience was a mix of incredible meals contrasted by excessively long wait times. The facilities were good overall, but improvements could elevate the guest experience.
The hotel is nestled in a picture-perfect location on Lake George, offering breathtaking views of the Adirondack mountains. The rooms, while comfortable, resemble more of a Quality Inn setup rather than a luxurious resort. The service was attentive but showed signs of previous issues. Dining was a delightful experience with a mix of highs and lows. Overall, a mixed stay with some memorable moments.