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Of the resorts' three lodgings, families are probably most comfortable in the main hotel, which is closest to the action and amenities. The Mount Washington Hotel includes a range of accommodations, including two levels of guestrooms, and three levels of suites. The family suite includes an additional room with pullout bed; the spacious "premier family suite" includes two additional bedrooms with twin beds, an additional half-bath and gas fireplace.
All rooms include DVDs, wireless Internet and bathtubs. Some of the family suites also have refrigerators; they are available in other rooms by request. The hotel is also renovating one of the largest family suites into a deluxe kids' suite with bunk beds, beanbag chairs, and arts and crafts area.
The Bretton Arms Inn is a bit more intimate, catering more to couples; however, it can be a good choice for families with pets, as it has several pet-friendly rooms. It is also close to the stables, making it convenient for families interested in equestrian activities or dog sledding.
The Lodge, meanwhile, is located at the Bretton Woods Ski Area, making it perfect for families who ski together or are looking to do a fair amount of hiking or mountain biking in the summer. Some of the rooms at the Lodge also have microwaves and coffee makers. It is also the best value option, with the lowest priced rooms, and has some of the resort's best views, with the grand hotel in the foreground and the Presidentials behind.
Kids stay free in all rooms at the hotel. There is a $20/per person additional fee for The Lodge. Cribs are available for free; cots for a $10 fee.
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