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Gordon visits a lodge in Idaho that was built by the owner's own hands before the entrepreneur lost his passion due to a family tragedy.
Ramsay helps the married owners of a Southbridge, Mass., inn modeled after an historic Austrian bed and breakfast update their business.
A West Virginia inn owner hoards personal items throughout the premises and displays some of the worst practices Gordon has ever seen.
In Harper's Ferry, W.V., Gordon tackles one of his biggest personal and hotel makeovers when he tries to help an owner who is stuck in the past.
Gordon urges the owners of a hotel, restaurant and ice cream parlor in Washington to look more closely at their business and relationships and get involved with the community.
Gordon attempts to get the owner of a hotel and event space in Newtown, Pa., to address various issues with the business.
The young owner of a Florida beachfront inn struggles to keep control of his business and repay a loan from his brother.
Gordon encourages the son of a Loudonville, Ohio, hotel owner to learn the business and take the reins from his mother; the hotel hosts a fairy-tale wedding.
Ramsay visits Las Cruces, N.M., luxury hotel Meson De Mesilla, where the owner seems more interested in her singing career, than managing the business.
Gordon helps the owner of the Hotel Monticello in Longview, Wash., get back on track both professionally and personally.
Ramsay travels to Oregon to help a contentious divorced couple focus on fixing issues with their business, the Applegate River Lodge.
Ramsay heads to Starkville, Miss., to help David and Sukie revamp their formerly thriving business, Hotel Chester.
Gordon travels to Pipestone, Minn., to help two sisters save their once-historic hotel, the Calumet Inn.
Gordon Ramsay goes to Vermont in hope of transforming the dog-friendly Four Seasons Inn -- which proves to not share any likeness to the popular luxury chain.
Gordon travels to Woodbury, Conn., to help a pair of siblings whose difficult relationship is threatening to bring down their inn, the Curtis House.
Gordon heads to Northern California where he works to get the owners of Murphy's Hotel to focus on the guests' experience in order to keep the establishment in business.
Ramsay travels to the Juniper Hill Inn in Windsor, Vt., a place that's beauty is undermined by the smell of raw sewage and the owner's poor treatment of the staff.
Ramsay tries to help the inexperienced owners of The Cambridge Hotel turn their business around.
Ramsay visits The Keating Hotel in San Diego in hope of helping the owner turn the business around.
Ramsay visits Milford, Pa., to check out the River Rock Inn, which is in desperate need of cleaning and repairs.
Ramsay visits the Roosevelt Inn and learns the owner is more interested in preparing for murder mystery nights than updating musty decor.