The past negative reviews of the Victoria Inn are exactly that -- in the past. This Inn changed hands in Oct%26#39; 06, and the new owners provided absolutely top accommodations, attention, and warmth for my daughter%26#39;s Sunday River wedding on May 26, 2007.
Stacy, her husband Camile, and their son, Ben were pivotal in making my daughter%26#39;s wedding so special. Stacy was our informal ';wedding consultant'; from day one. She brought her long career of wedding cake designer in Ohio with her to Maine, and obviously enjoyed dealing with the bride, the wedding party, and the full house that resulted at the Inn. The rooms were immaculate, very tastefully decorated (as was the entire Inn), and we felt wanted and welcomed - from our initial contact months before the wedding, to the home made cookies waiting in our rooms on arrival.
The Inn hosted the Rehearsal Party, and it was delightful. Breakfasts were delicious and hardy -- and if you stay for lunch or dinner do NOT miss the expresso creme brulle.
This family has brought new life to the Victorian Inn -- Although Bethel offers many hotels, motels, and B%26amp;B%26#39;s, I can%26#39;t imagine even considering staying anywhere else... our next visit will just feel like ';coming home';, and we hope that is very soon.
Take a whole new look at the Victorian Inn!
Shill. That%26#39;s all I can say. Fake reviews are everywhere in Bethel - what%26#39;s up with that???
Take a whole new look at the Victorian Inn!
What does Shill mean?
From Wikipedia:
In online discussion media, such as message boards, discussion forums, and newsgroups, shills may pose as independent experts, satisfied consumers, or “innocent” parties with specific opinions in order to further the interests of an organization in which they have an interest, such as a commercial vendor or special-interest group. Websites may also be set up for the same purpose. For example, an employee of a company that produces a specific product may (directly or discreetly) praise the product anonymously in a discussion forum or group (often called spamming) in order to heighten and generate interest in that product, or a member or sympathizer of a special-interest group may pose as a highly-qualified expert in a specific field in order to give apparently disinterested support to whatever cause the group promotes.
Thanks Maine-ah!
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