Hotel Hell - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Angler's Lodge
Gordon visits Island Park, ID, to help rescue the stunning Angler's Lodge. The owner, who built the lodge with his own hands, has lost his passion after a family tragedy and it has almost cost him his business.

Vienna Inn
Gordon Ramsay visits a Southbridge, MA, inn modeled after an historic Austrian Bed & Breakfast. With some unfavorable rumors swirling around town and outdated practices in place, Ramsay provides the husband and wife duo the tools required for some much needed updates.

Town's Inn, Part 1
Gordon visits Harper's Ferry, WV, where he meets an inn owner who runs his establishment more like a second-hand store, hoarding personal items throughout the premises. He quickly discovers some of the worst practices he's ever seen.

Town's Inn, Part 2
Gordon is back in Harper's Ferry, WV. With an owner who is living in the past, Gordon must perform one of the biggest personal and hotel makeovers he's ever tackled.

Lakeview Hotel
Gordon visits a hotel, restaurant and ice cream parlor in beautiful lakeside Chelan, WA that is struggling due to lack of business and little support from the local town. Gordon urges them take a deeper look at their business and relationships, and open their arms to the community.

Brick Hotel
Gordon Ramsay visits a hotel and event space in Newtown, PA, where the owner is blind to the various problems at play. Gordon attempts to propel the owner, and her uninvolved son, into taking back the reigns and addressing the issues head-on.

Beachfront Inn & Inlet
Gordon heads to Fort Pierce, FL, where a young owner struggles to keep control of his business and make good on a loan from his brother

Landoll's Mohican Castle
Gordon Ramsay heads to Loudonville, OH, where he meets a woman who works countless hours to keep her hotel and events business afloat. After assessing the situation, Gordon urges her son to learn the business and take the reins from his mother. Together, they throw a fairytale wedding at the castle.
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