Reservations require a credit card to hold the unit,
however the card will not be charged until check-in. We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express.
- Cancellations within 72 hours prior to your arrival will be charged an equivalent to the first night’s stay. Cancellations with more than 72 hours notice, will not be charged.
- Rates are subject to change without notice.
- Check with the front desk (207-928-3300) or email evergreenv@fairpoint.net for more details.
Rates are per night
Aspen: $169 per night, plus tax. (Rates do vary during certain times)
Innsbrook: $189 per night, plus tax. (Rates do vary during certain times)
St. Moritz: $250 per night, plus tax. (Rates do vary during certain times)
Mattherhorn: $300 per night, plus tax. (Rates do vary during certain times)
Condo’s require a two (2) or more nights stay
Condo 1, 4, 5 (three bedrooms, max. occupancy of 8 between adults and children): $300 per night, plus tax. (Minimum 2 night stay) Rates do vary during certain times of the year)
Condo 2, 3 (two bedrooms, max. occupancy of 6 between adults and children): $189 per night, plus tax. (Minimum 2 night stay) Rates do vary during certain times of the year)
2021 FRYEBURG FAIR WEEKEND RATES
Oct 3rd to 10th
For reservations made for FRYEBURG FAIR WEEK:
There are no changes, cancellations and no refunds.
Rates are higher. Please call for details.
Please follow link below to make a reservation or call (207) 928-3300
https://www.booking.com/hotel/us/evergreen-valley-inn.html
There are 6 weeks of every year that are considered Prime Weeks here at Evergreen Valley. During Prime Weeks, the Inn is at capacity. There are no discounts available for these weeks. Prime Weeks are: 8, 32, 33, 34, 40, and 41
Check-in is 4:00 PM or later.
Check-out is 10:00 AM or before.
Available Discounts:
AAA – 10%
CAA – 10%
Military – 10%
Seniors – 10%
Police & Fire Dept – 10%
Documentation is Required at Check-In
SMOKING POLICY
Smoking is NOT allowed within 30 feet of any building at Evergreen Valley including Condo units. There is NO SMOKING allowed inside the main building or our condo units. This includes ALL common areas and ALL units. This also includes Timeshare Owners during their owned week and Owner Rentals.
Smoking anywhere in the building or in particular units will result in a $150.00 cleaning / deodorizing charge.
PLEASE- NO PETS ALLOWED.
SORRY – We like them too, but this is necessary. Many guests have allergies to pets.
Terms of Use: Individuals with disabilities must be allowed to be accompanied by their service animals in all areas of a place of PA where members of the public, clients, customers, patrons, and invitees, or others are able to go. A PA may not designate certain areas of its facility as off-limits to individuals because they are with a service animal. For example, a restaurant cannot require a patron with a service animal to sit outside, or in any particular restaurant section. A PA may not request or require a person to pay a fee or comply with special rules in order to be accompanied by their service animal, even if the PA requires those things of people accompanied by pets. Service animals are not pets.
If a PA normally charges individuals for the damage they cause, an individual with a disability may be charged for damage caused by his or her service animal. What if there’s a problem with the Service Animal? Can it be removed? A PA may ask a person with a disability to remove a service animal from the premises if either (1) the animal is out of control and its handler does not take effective action to control it or (2) the animal is not housebroken. A service animal generally must be on a halter/tether/leash, unless the handler’s disability prevents using a halter/tether/leash, or doing so would interfere with the work or task the animal is trained to do. If the animal cannot be on a halter/ tether/leash, it must be otherwise under the handler’s control (such as through voice command or hand signals). If a service animal is properly excluded, the PA must offer the person with a disability the opportunity to get or use its goods, services, or other benefits without the presence of the service animal. A service animal also may be removed from the premises if either (a) it is a direct threat to the health or safety of others, or (2) it would result in substantial physical damage to the property of others, or (3) it substantially interferes with the reasonable enjoyment of the PA by others. This must be based on the particular animal’s behavior, and not breed-based fears or assumptions.