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March Getaway: 3rd Night Free!

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

For the entire month of March, enjoy three nights for the price of two at the Maine Stay Inn in Kennebunkport.  It’s like two seasons for the price of one!

Is it Spring?

Experience our charming winter one day and glorious springtime the next.  Although this is how New England weather works year round, March is particularly prone to rapidly changing weather. We’re not even through the first week of March and we have already seen gentle snow with blustery winds and fifty degree days with ample sunshine!  But take advantage of our incredible “Third Night Free” package and you’re sure to experience a little of everything.

...Or Still Winter?

If anything is certain, though, it is that you will want to curl up by our cozy fires at night with your special someone, relax in our jetted tubs, and dig into our hearty gourmet breakfasts each morning.  So join us for three nights this winter (or is it Spring?) for the price of two, because two nights at the Maine Stay Inn just isn’t enough!

Maine Restaurant Week 2010!

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

The much awaited Maine Restaurant Week is fast approaching and two excellent restaurants in the Kennebunks are participating this year!  From March 1-10, 2010, the Kennebunk Inn‘s Academe and Kennebunkport Inn‘s One Dock are both serving 3 course dinners for just $30.10. These prices don’t include beverage or gratuity but pack an amazing value when considering their menu selections.

At the Kennebunk Inn, choose from their signature salad, incredible butternut squash soup, or lobster croquette to start.  Follow with braised short rib, roast chicken (served with their smoked sweet potato souffle – my absolute favorite thing on their menu), or organic salmon.  And if you can manage to make room for dessert, choose between peanut butter molten chocolate cake, cheesecake, and homemade reverse root beet float.  Talk about value!  They can certainly count on me to take advantage.

One Dock, just a short stroll from the Maine Stay Inn, boasts a similarly exquisite menu. For starters choose (if you can) among crab cakes, crispy risotto balls, or goat cheese and mesclun salad.  Follow with grilled salmon, New York strip steak, or mushroom risotto and finish with your choice of apple brownie sundae, flourless chocolate torte, or carrot cake cheesecake.  Talk about indulgence without the sticker shock (a mediocre three course dinner anywhere else will run you at least that much)!

And while there are only two participating locations in the Kennebunks, there are innumerable restaurants dishing out incredible values in Portland and surrounding communities, including famed Street and Company and Fore Street, both serving 3 course dinners for just $40.10.  This means that early March is the perfect time to plan a short getaway to Maine!  Take advantage of the Maine Stay Inn‘s “Third Night Free” package and ring in the savings!

Kennebunkport as a “Designated Destination”

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Last weekend, the Maine Stay Inn and neighboring historic inns of Kennebunkport debuted a trial run of its restaurant shuttle service.  Guests enjoyed a complimentary shuttle to area restaurants on the evening of Saturday, February 13th, allowing those enjoying a romantic Valentine’s celebration to wine and dine without the worry of navigating in the dark.  Overall, it was a great success!  Participating guests were thrilled with the service and didn’t mind waiting a few minutes for the shuttle to arrive at their destinations.  Although this February has been warmer and decidedly less snowy than usual, our guests were delighted to step into a warm van and to avoid the worry of parking and navigating in unfamiliar territory.

Stay tuned for further updates on the future of the “Designated Destination” Shuttle!

Valentine’s Dining In Kennebunkport

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Valentine’s Day is one of the most romantic days of the year, so we at the Maine Stay Inn want to make sure that your intimate getaway goes absolutely perfectly.  We can arrange for her favorite flowers to be in the room, or for a special bottle of wine.  We can deliver a homemade dessert or fresh fruit and cheeses for the happy couple to enjoy.  But you can’t get that romantic candle lit dinner here for Valentine’s.  We can, however, help you pick that perfect dining experience.  For a romantic winter weekend, here are some of our favorite digs:

  • Cape Arundel Inn Restaurant (This seaside restaurant overlooking the famous Bush compound and vast Atlantic offers fine dining in an airy, comfortable setting)
  • Grissini (Authentic Italian in Lower Village with an extensive wine selection)
  • Joshua’s (Slow-food fine dining featuring organic ingredients in a Colonial home)
  • On The Marsh (Intimate fine dining in a converted farmhouse overlooking a native marsh)
  • White Barn Inn (Five star dining with a fixed price, multi-course menu)

And this Valentine’s Weekend (February 13 and 14), we can even help you get there!  The historic inns of Kennebunkport are debuting their trial run of “Designated Destination,” a shuttle service to local eateries leaving from the participating inns.  The Maine Stay is proud to announce their involvement and look forward to helping provide guests the opportunity to savor their favorite wine or cocktails before and during dinner without having to worry about navigating our winter roads.  We’ll be your designated driver!

Hopefully this sheds some light on our often overwhelming dining scene, but we’re happy to talk with you to ensure you find the perfect dinner destination.  Let the Maine Stay Inn be your personal concierge!

Kennebunkport Promotes Safe Driving

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Kennebunkport is your Valentine’s Weekend “Designated Destination”

Beginning Saturday night February 13th, guests arriving for a weekend stay at one of the Historic Inns of Kennebunkport have the opportunity to enjoy a complimentary ride to dinner and a worry-free return home afterwards as the group launches it “DesignatedValentines in Kennebunkport MaineDestination” shuttle service. This first of its kind guest service on the Maine seacoast gives visiting guests the opportunity to celebrate the Valentine’s weekend without the stress of driving after dark, in poor weather, or after enjoying a romantic bottle of wine or two.

Developing Kennebunkport as a “Designated Destination” is a much needed solution for both visiting guests and local inns and restaurants. Creating an opportunity for guests to plan – and enjoy – a wonderful evening out at one the excellent local restaurants without worrying about the dark, the weather, or their consumption was the motivation that drove Finn MacDonald of the Captain Fairfield Inn to propose the idea to the group. “This is a win, win, win,” MacDonald says, “This is a unique service that can help my guests enjoy their evening out here. If our guests appreciate this service, that will help my business. And this service really benefits the restaurants because guests can have a worry-free evening knowing the Designated Destination shuttle will take care of getting them back to one of the inns. The service is scheduled for the evenings of Saturday February 13th and Sunday February 14th. For more information, please contact a participating historic inn on the www.kportinns.com website.

The Maine Stay Inn is, of course, thrilled to be jointly debuting this program, as we continually strive for our guests to have the best experience possible.  Winter driving on dark, unfamiliar streets can sometimes deter guests from enjoying certain culinary delights during their stay and the ability to offer this service to our guests is a tremendous step forward. So this Valentine’s Day, crack open your bottle of wine and let the Maine Stay take care of the rest!

Top 10: Kennebunkport in the Winter

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Kennebunkport is known as a fantastic New England summertime and fall foliage destination, but it is a fantastic wintertime getaway.  At the Maine Stay Inn and Cottages,

Kennebunkport winter

Snowy Path at Laudholm Trust

we love all that Kennebunkport and Southern Maine has to offer during the winter months. Here are our top 10 reasons to visit Kennebunkport in the winter!

10 – Cozy, romantic rooms at the Maine Stay Inn with gas fireplaces, whirlpool tubs, and unlimited cups of steaming tea and coffee for chilly nights

9 – Walks through snowy, tree-lined, quintessential New England streets and Kennebunkport beaches, and the peaceful solitude they offer

8 – Indulgent spa services at our on-site spa (now you can get pampered without ever leaving the Maine Stay property)

7 – Charming horse-drawn sleigh rides

6 – Steep discounts at Kennebunkport’s fine shops and desolate antique shops

5 – Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing opportunities at Laudholm farm and other scenic venuesKennebunk Beach winter

4 – Deserted beaches and incredible photo opportunities of winter surf

3 – Shorter or non-existent waits at the best restaurants (and only the best stay open in the wintertime)

2 – Great prices and special promotions (check out the Maine Stay’s current specials!)

1 – Even more attention from the Maine Stay Innkeepers and staff to make sure that your getaway is absolutely perfect!

We hope you’ll enjoy the restful environment that only a winter visit to Kennebunkport and the Maine Stay Inn can provide.  We hope to welcome you soon!

Winter Lunch Spots

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

While Kennebunkport and its surrounding communities are known for incredible dining, great lunchtime eateries seem a little harder to come by, particularly in the winter.  The Maine Stay can help you figure out how to get the best soup, salad, and sandwiches to get you through to dinner at our many fine dining establishments.  Since some of our summertime faves are closed up tight, here are some great wintertime options:

  • Henry VIII Carvery (known for their hand-carved meats, fresh salads, and homemade soups)
  • Alisson’s Restaurant (a Dock Square staple since 1973 – great for simple American cuisine and Maine staples like lobstah rolls and chowdah)
  • Federal Jack’s Brew Pub (a great brewpub with home brewed beer on tap and excellent daily specials)
  • The Ramp at Pier 77 (a fantastic local spot with views of the Atlantic that makes top notch hand cut fries and a potato-y clam chowder)
  • Lucas On Nine (family run American food restaurant with great personality)
  • Jackie’s Too (waterfront dining on the Marginal Way in Ogunquit)
  • Squaretoes Restaurant (hip diner-esque eatery in Kennebunk)
  • Mekhong Thai (great Thai for those needing something a little different)
  • Atlantic Pizza (awesome pizza and a great Greek food menu)

Clearly the Kennebunkport area is alive and kickin’ (well, certainly, eatin’) during the winter months.  Guests of the Maine Stay will certainly not be left hungry at lunch time! Not that they’ll need much after our hearty gourmet breakfasts!  But now midday options are easier than ever to find.  Bon Appetite!

February for Lovers in Kennebunkport

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

January 24th, 2010 welcomed the return of Kennebunkport’s Annual Wedding Show, Kennebunkport in Winterushering in a month dedicated to lovers in February.  Intimate, romantic restaurants open for the winter to wine and dine couples on romantic getaways, and inns like the Maine Stay offer enticing packages for cozy retreats.  Throughout the month (with the exception of February 12-14), the Maine Stay Inn is offering a two night, third night free special on all rooms, suites, and cottage suites, making February the perfect month to visit – especially for your wallet!

Consider one of our February for Lovers Packages, designed for your relaxation.

  • Romance Package: This winter cozy up with your special someone for a romantic weekend. Enjoy our luxurious accommodations and gourmet breakfast, as well as Homemade Desserthomemade dessert and a fruit and cheese plate delivered to your door OR choose fruit and cheese plate plus sparkling cider and flutes. Add $28 to your room rate (normally a $40 value).
  • Indulgence Package: Make this getaway one to remember!  Pair our exceptional hospitality, elegant accommodations, and gourmet breakfast, with 60 minute companion massages, a gift set of Champagne body amenities to help bring the intimacy of your retreat back home, and homemade dessert delivered to your room. (Add $256 to your room rate, including massage therapist gratuity).
  • Create Your Own: Whether you require reservations at the finest restaurants, Custom Floral Arrangementsfloral arrangements, or a private sleigh ride, we’re happy to arrange for anything to make your getaway absolutely perfect. The staff of the Maine Stay Inn is devoted to ensuring you have the best experience possible in Kennebunkport and wants to make your dreams reality.

We look forward to welcoming you to the Maine Stay for this incredible winter season and are excited to usher in a season of romance and intimacy in Kennebunkport!

A Day Trip to Laudholm Trust

Friday, January 8th, 2010

After the guests went home and Christmas decorations were put away, the Maine Stay Inn got a fresh heaping of snow – pretty typical for Maine in January.  We just couldn’t resist Laudholm Farm Wellsgoing outside to play.  As you probably know, the coastline is constantly changing and the ocean’s color during and after a big winter storm is dark and brooding, its incredible power fully evident.  A trip to the beach was in order! Instead of heading to our favorite winter escape, Parson’s beach, we decided to check out unfamiliar territory in Wells, the Laudholm Trust.

It was a snowy morning, and upon driving into the parking lot, we found one lonely car sitting there.  A few deep footprints disappeared into the woods, so we followed, on our way to Laudholm Beach.  A good trek, knee deep in powder, through snow covered thickets and past an icy salt marsh, led us to the sea.  I can’t say beach, because there was nothing left!  Maine Stay Inn snowmanThe surf was so high it crashed over the steps leading down to what would have been a spectacular stretch of shoreline. Instead, we watched the icy water crash over sea walls and into small mountains of rock, and, when the wind left us chilled to the core, turned inland to explore untrodden paths leading to overlooks of the coastal marshland. On our walk we encountered only one gentleman, clearly a comic artist, leaving snow sculptures for others to enjoy.

As we trudged through the thick powder, we read about the watershed, native wildlife and invasive species.  The unspoiled snow provided a glorious canvas for animal tracks, little and big alike.  While we didn’t catch a glimpse of any moose, their tracks were fully evident.  Desperate for a sighting in Maine?  Head to Laudholm for the best chances of a wild glimpse.

Laudholm Beach MaineLaudholm Trust was formed in 1982 to protect historic Laudholm farm, settled in 1642. This property was occupied by only 4 families in the ensuing centuries, and in the 1960s 199 acres were sold to the Maine Department of Conservation. Later, to prevent the remaining land’s sale to developers, neighbors joined together to protect the area. Eventually the trustees joined with the state of Maine, the owners of Laudholm Beach, to get National protection for the estuaries and marshes, and the Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve was born.

Wells Maine BeachThe day was nothing short of spectacular, as were the land and the views.  We are so privileged that these 1600 acres have been preserved for wildlife – and for our enjoyment.  Make sure not to miss a visit to Laudholm Trust, less than 5 miles from the Maine Stay Inn, your Kennebunkport bed and breakfast inn.

Christmas Prelude in Kennebunkport

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009
Dock Square Christmas Tree

Dock Square Christmas Tree

Now that the throngs of people have cleared out of Dock Square, the remaining hardy souls can enjoy a beautifully lit Christmas tree, complete with buoys and lobster topper.  The first weekend of Christmas Prelude has drawn to a close, and the Maine Stay Inn is looking forward to round two!  This coming weekend is sure to be a blast, especially now that we have a little snow on the ground!

Here is a sneak peak at this weekend’s festivities:

Friday, December 11, 2009

  • Holiday Shopping at all sponsoring shops and galleries (think candy canes and cocoa)
  • Hot beverages and treats around a roaring fire at Port Bakery
  • Live music at Federal Jack’s!
  • Festive food and entertainment at local businesses

Saturday, December 12, 2009

  • Winter Warmers Open House, featuring Cape Porpoise Kitchen’s cider, cookies, and cocoa
  • Prelude Open House of the Historic Nott House
  • Historic Trolley Rides through snowy woods while enjoying warm drinks and snacks
  • Wandering Christmas Minstrel
  • Historic Area Guided Walking Tours100_1004
  • Holiday Arts and Crafts Fair at the Nonantum
  • Historic Inns Open House
  • Patriot Fire and Drum Duo through Dock Square
  • Kids Cookie Decorating at Port Bakery
  • A Cappella Performance
  • Christmas Choral at the Village Baptist Church
  • New England Ringers
  • Holiday Concert
  • Live music at Federal Jack’s
  • Closing fire and warm drinks

Sunday, December 13, 2009

  • Open religious services
  • Breakfast with Santa
  • Holiday Shopping
  • Historic trolley rides
  • Santa arrives by fire engine in Cape Porpoise
  • Cookie Decorating
  • Holiday Tea at the Brick Store Museum
  • Closing fire at Port Bakery

We look forward to seeing you this year and hope you will choose the Maine Stay Inn for your Christmas Prelude reservations in 2010!