"The Waitsfield Inn was a unique but pleasant experience. It was clearly an older building that has been remodelled to accomodate modern travellers. Our room had its own bathroom but the bathroom was essentially a converted closet. It was smaller than the bathroom we had on the cruise ship we had been on the week before. It was nice, just a little cramped.
The only sort of downside to our stay, which may have been due to the time of year we were there - early May, the off season (?) - was that we never saw another person the entire time we were there from check-in to check-out. And I'm pretty sure we were also the only guests in the place during the two nights we were there. We never had any face-to-face contact with anyone employed by the property. The sound of someone moving around downstairs and a small backpack on a table near a coffee service area the morning after our first night was as close as we got to contacting anyone in the place during our stay.
I call the lack of personal contact a "downside" only because it was our first time in Vermont and having a local available who can recommend places to see or local eateries is nice to have when one is new to a place. Foretunately, we are pretty good at finding our own way around in new places and Waitsfield VT is not that big.
The aforementioned coffee service area was nice, with a pretty good selection of tea, coffee and hot cocoa to select from.
Overall, a pleasant experience."