1,916 Comments for The Pines Hotel

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Am I crazy or was there a bungalow in the Catskills known as Sunny Crest Villa?
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Anyone remember the Guild Manor Bungalow Colony across from the Nemerson?
This is part of the employee quarters, but when I was there (94 to 96) working in the camp, we lived across the street in condemned buildings called the shacks.
i went to my cousins wedding richie newburg in that hotel it was a very nice hotel.also my grand father had a general store in hurleyville n.y how time goes by.
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Geez, dandylions and moss growing in the lobby carpet. I never would have guessed the Pines would have ended up this way. However, back in 7/96, it was showing its age.
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When I stayed here, I never did use the indoor pool.
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I can't believe it's deteriorated this much in just 11 years....
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Wow, these pictures really bring back memories. Thank you, Motts, for posting these.
I stayed at The Pines for a week in 1996 for a family reunion when I was 6. Searching for the Pines online is how I found Opacity. Too bad the hotel closed.
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This is really wierd. It's like De ja vu. I swam here 11 years ago, as a little kid....
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That's "Art Deco" architecture, for ya. Either you love it, or hate it. When my family stayed here , I was just 6. I remember thinking it looked like an office building.
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With that carpet, it's a good thing people usually don't have hangovers before going to the bar!
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Ceiling tiles don't like water.
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Reminds me of this lady my dad works with. One time, she was eating lunch in her office, and she spilled chili all over her typewriter and paper work!
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When I was a little kid, I wanted to make a cosmonaut helmet out of one of these.
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fuck, its like the shining all over again