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A Super-Status Resort Located in Ogunquit Maine- The Cliff House Resort &
Spa
By Norm Goldman
On a cliff surrounded by the natural beauty of the rugged
coastline of Ogunquit Maine sits a resort of dazzling natural beauty and cozy
luxury.
It is here where you will discover
The Cliff House Resort & Spa that is being transformed from a mom and pop
operation to a super-status resort designed to meet the demands and needs of
both the leisure and business travelers of the twenty-first century.
Resort owner, Kathryn M. Weare, indicated to me that like
other generations of her family, who came to operate the inn, her career was
more the result of happenstance than good planning. When her parents decided to
retire, Kathryn had been a student of medieval history at Boston University.
Both Kathryn and her sister had been offered the opportunity to buy out their
parents, but only Kathryn decided to return home to the Cliff. Apparently, her
sister did not want anything to do with the inn.
This was in 1976, when the hotel had shrunk in size to
accommodate her parent’s energy and commitment. At the time, there were only 39
motel units, and older 12 room annex, and a single floor main building with a
coffee shop and lounge. Unlike today, where the season extends for ten months,
Kathryn’s parents only operated the inn from Memorial Day to Columbus Weekend.
When I asked Kathryn why she was eager to take over from
her parents, she said that it was very important for her to continue the
tradition of owing the Cliff House. She could not bear the thought of seeing it
leave the family and would it probably wind up as another expensive subdivision
on the Maine Coast.
Kathryn is a fourth generation Weare family owner and
innkeeper; the original owner was her great- grandmother Elsie Jane wife of
Captain Theodore Weare, dating back one hundred and thirty years, when the inn
was first opened as the Bald Head Cliff.
In her own words, Kathryn stated that she saw the potential
of the property as a unique boutique resort, which was close to Boston and
boasts as having unparalleled ocean views from any location in New England.
There is no doubt that I have to concur with all of her observations,
particularly when you are able to open the door of your balcony, as we did, and
savor the fresh salt air, while listening to the waves pounding against the
rocks. All of which is extremely conducive to a good night’s sleep!
One of the most intricate tasks in upgrading resort
facilities and bringing it into the twenty- first century, particularly when
you’re moving from a modest enterprise to a huge undertaking, is maintaining the
old spirit. Very often hoteliers forget where they came from and as a result
those original personal touches are compromised.
I had to chuckle when I read a framed postcard hanging in our room, wherein a
guest of the resort in 1930 wrote: “This is where we stayed tonight in grand
lovely rooms and board we got a grand welcome everywhere we came.”
It is this kind of spirit and charm that Kathryn was
determined to keep alive, while at the same time offer guests modern amenities
that today’s travelers expect from first class resorts.
Kathryn’s career has been focusing on reinventing the once and future Cliff
House, constantly adding value to it, while at the same time maintaining the
core reasons why guests return year after year.
The verdict is in, and yes, this brilliant and visionary
hotelier with the help of a great team of experienced advisors, consultants and
personnel, whom Kathryn has known for many years, has succeeded in blending the
old comfortable feel about the inn with modern facilities. Much has changed, as
there is now a World Class Ocean Front Spa and Fitness Center, a 75-foot indoor
lap pool, as well as an outdoor pool with a magnificent view of the Atlantic
Ocean, exceptional dining, a state- of- the- art amphitheater, premier service,
and flexible facilities geared to various celebrations including spectacular
weddings.
As for the inn’s 194 guest rooms, relaxation takes
precedence, and all feature picture windows and decks with views of the coast
and ocean, combination tub/shower baths, hair dryers, coffeemakers, cable TV,
heat and air conditioning, direct dial phones, wired high-speed internet access
at $9.95 daily and modern furnishings.
For romantic getaway seekers, there is certainly ample to
seduce you, such as the spa romance or celebration packages, which feature Mumms
Cordon Rouge Champagne, handcrafted chocolate truffles from the Harbor Candy
Shop, and a single red rose in a bud case for your room.
If you stay in the spa building, you can even have the option of an in room
couples’ massage.
I asked Kathryn if there had been any unusual requests from
her guests, and she informed me that they have presented an engagement ring in
every form of dessert you might imagine! However, they had declined a request
from a groom, who wished to rappel down the cliff for his vows.
The rocks beneath the resort provide an excellent backdrop for some spectacular
wedding pictures and it is not uncommon for brides with their sneakers to trudge
down to various venues on the jagged coast to be photographed.
One other important mention is that the resort is sensitive
to environment issues, and it implements what it preaches such as the use of a
multitude of environmentally safe and sensitive products in its spa including a
natural make up line and the use of indigenous sources like wild blueberry
juniper, and wild rose in treatments.
Additional Information
Cliff House Resort & Spa
Shore Road, PO Box 2274, Ogunquit, ME 03907.
Tel: 207-361-1000
Email:
info@cliffhousemaine.com
Fax: 207-361-2122
Ogunquit Chamber of Commerce-All You Want To Know
The resort serves as an excellent jumping off point for the
many
Ogunquit Activities.
Some Great Places To Check Out Including Nearby Perkins Cove and Ogunquit Beach
Norm Goldman is the Editor of Sketchandtravel.com and
Bookpleasures.com. He and his artist wife, Lily Azerad-Goldman meld Norm’s words
with Lily’s art work.
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