Gordon visits the struggling Landoll's Mohican Castle and its overworked owner in Loudonville, Ohio. It's a custom-built, multi-million-dollar hotel set in 1100 woodland acres. (S3 Ep8/8)
Gordon visits the Beachfront Inn & Inlet, a 'Caribbean-style' resort hotel in Fort Pierce, Florida, where guests face dusty rooms, late-night concerts and poor service. (S3 Ep7/8)
Can Gordon convince the owner of the historic Brick Hotel in Newtown, Pennsylvania, to value her loyal workers and entice the local community back to this landmark establishment? (S3 Ep6/8)
Gordon confronts the miserly owner of the Lakeview Hotel on Lake Chelan, Washington, where the bedrooms are empty and the restaurant and ice-cream parlour are failing. (S3 Ep5/8)
Gordon is still in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, for the second of a two-part visit to the Town's Inn. Can he win over the stubborn owner and give the hotel a chance of success? (S3 Ep4/8)
Gordon is in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, for the first of a two-part visit to the Town's Inn, a historic hotel that's so full of clutter it can barely accommodate guests. (S3 Ep3/8)
Gordon is in the USA to advise the owners of the Vienna Inn, an Austrian-themed hotel and restaurant in Southbridge, Massachusetts, where business isn't what it used to be. (S3 Ep2/8) [AD,S]
Gordon Ramsay returns to the USA to help Angler's Lodge in Idaho, a stunning venue whose owners have been struck by family tragedy. Can he rescue the broken family's business? (S3 Ep1/8)
Gordon Ramsay visits the struggling Historic Calumet Inn in Pipestone, Minnesota, where the staff are working at full stretch and are on the brink of revolt. (S2 Ep8/8) [AD,S]
Gordon visits Connecticut's oldest inn, the Curtis House in Woodbury, run by a brother and sister who no longer speak to each other, leaving staff and guests stuck in the middle. (S2 Ep7/8) [AD,S]
Gordon Ramsay checks in to Murphy's Historic Hotel near Sacramento in northern California, where the owners are distracted from business by the party going on in the rowdy bar. (S2 Ep6/8) [AD,S]
Gordon Ramsay visits West Dover in Vermont. The dog-friendly Four Seasons Inn is run like a hostel by its owner, with unpaid staff staying in rooms instead of paying guests. (S2 Ep5/8) [AD,S]
Gordon visits Starkville, Mississippi, to rescue the failing Hotel Chester. Its owner has 40 years' experience in the business but struggles to make his own establishment work. (S2 Ep4/8) [AD,S]
Gordon visits Applegate, Oregon to rescue the Applegate River Lodge, which is around a million dollars in debt. Can he help the family owners to turn their inn's fortunes around? (S2 Ep3/8) [AD,S]
Gordon visits the struggling Monticello Hotel in Longview, Washington. Can he keep the doors to this 90-year-old establishment open and save 50 staff jobs, or is he too late? (S2 Ep2/8) [AD,S]
Gordon visits the struggling Monticello Hotel in Longview, Washington. Can he keep the doors to this 90-year-old establishment open and save 50 staff jobs, or is he too late? (S2 Ep2/8) [AD,S]
Gordon Ramsay travels across the USA to fix struggling hotels, motels and B&Bs. In this edition he visits Meson de Mesilla, a Tuscan-style hotel in Las Cruces, New Mexico. (S2 Ep1/8)
Gordon Ramsay checks into The Keating, a boutique hotel in San Diego, California. Its owner has blown millions on design but hasn't spent money on items the guests really need. (S1 Ep6/6)
Gordon Ramsay checks into the River Rock Inn in Milford, Pennsylvania, where owner Ken Pisciotta can't get guests to stay in his neglected establishment and is drowning in debt. (S1 Ep5/6) [AD,S]
The second of a two-part visit. Gordon Ramsay continues to uncover problems at the Juniper Hill Inn in Windsor, Vermont, trying to help the staff to communicate with the owners. (S1 Ep4/6)
In the first of a two-part visit, Gordon Ramsay travels to the historic Juniper Hill Inn in Windsor, Vermont, a place that looks like a million dollars but smells of raw sewage. (S1 Ep3/6)
Gordon visits Cambridge, New York, where John Imhof and his wife Tina own the Cambridge Hotel. John runs the business like a dictatorship, alienating both staff and guests. (S1 Ep2/6)
Gordon Ramsay travels the USA to fix hopeless hotels, mediocre motels and just plain bad B&Bs. In this edition he's in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, to tackle the failing Roosevelt Inn. (S1 Ep1/6) [AD,S]
Gordon Ramsay checks into The Keating, a boutique hotel in San Diego, California, whose owner has blown millions on its design but neglected to spend money on items the guests really need.
Gordon Ramsay checks into the River Rock Inn in Milford, Pennsylvania, where owner Ken Pisciotta can't get any guests to stay in his neglected establishment and is drowning in debt.
In the second of a two-part visit, Gordon Ramsay continues to uncover problems at the Juniper Hill Inn in Windsor, Vermont, while trying to help the staff to communicate with the owners. [AD,S]
In the first of a two-part visit, Gordon Ramsay travels to the historic Juniper Hill Inn in Windsor, Vermont, a place that looks like a million dollars but smells of raw sewage. [AD,S]
Gordon visits Cambridge, New York, where ex-military man John Imhof and his wife Tina own the Cambridge Hotel. John runs the business like a dictatorship, alienating both staff and guests.
Gordon Ramsay travels across the USA to fix hopeless hotels, mediocre motels and just plain bad B&Bs. In this edition he's in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, to tackle the failing Roosevelt Inn.
Gordon goes to Loudonville, Ohio, to help the struggling Landoll's Mohican Castle, a custom-built, multi-million-dollar hotel set in an 1100-acre woodland estate, and its overworked owner. [AD,S]
Gordon visits the Beachfront Inn & Inlet, a 'Caribbean-style' resort hotel in Fort Pierce, Florida, where guests are made miserable with dusty rooms, late-night concerts and poor service. [AD,S]
Can Gordon convince the owner of the historic Brick Hotel in Newtown, Pennsylvania, to value her loyal workers and attempt to entice the local community back to this landmark establishment?
Gordon confronts the miserly owner of the Lakeview Hotel on Lake Chelan, Washington, where the bedrooms are empty and the establishment's restaurant and ice cream parlour are failing. [AD,S]
Gordon is still in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, for the second of a two-part visit to the Town's Inn. Can he win over the stubborn owner in order for the hotel to have a chance of success? [AD,S]
Gordon is in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, for the first of a two-part visit to the Town's Inn, a historic hotel run by a hoarder that's so full of clutter it can barely accommodate guests. [AD,S]
Gordon Ramsay is in the USA to advise the owners of the Vienna Inn, an Austrian-themed hotel and restaurant in Southbridge, Massachusetts, where business isn't what it used to be. [AD,S]
Gordon Ramsay returns to the USA to help Angler's Lodge in Idaho, a stunning venue whose owners have been struck by family tragedy. Can Gordon rescue the broken family's business? [AD,S]
Gordon Ramsay visits the struggling Historic Calumet Inn in Pipestone, Minnesota, where the staff are working at full stretch and are on the brink of revolt.
Gordon visits Connecticut's oldest inn, the Curtis House in Woodbury, which is run by a brother and sister who no longer speak to each other, leaving staff and guests stuck in the middle. [AD,S]
Gordon Ramsay checks in to Murphy's Historic Hotel near Sacramento in northern California, where the owners are distracted from business by the party going on in the rowdy bar. (S2 Ep6/8) [AD,S]
Gordon Ramsay visits West Dover in Vermont. The dog-friendly Four Seasons Inn is run like a hostel by its owner, with unpaid staff staying in rooms instead of paying guests. (S2 Ep5/8) [AD,S]
Gordon visits Starkville, Mississippi, to rescue the failing Hotel Chester. Its owner has 40 years' experience in the business but struggles to make his own establishment work. (S2 Ep4/8) [AD,S]
Gordon visits Applegate, Oregon to rescue the Applegate River Lodge, which is around a million dollars in debt. Can he help the family owners to turn their inn's fortunes around? (S2 Ep3/8) [AD,S]
Gordon visits the struggling Monticello Hotel in Longview, Washington. Can he keep the doors to this 90-year-old establishment open and save 50 staff jobs, or is he too late? (S2 Ep2/8) [AD,S]
Gordon Ramsay travels across the USA to fix struggling hotels, motels and B&Bs. In this edition he visits Meson de Mesilla, a Tuscan-style hotel in Las Cruces, New Mexico. (S2 Ep1/8) [AD,S]
Gordon goes to Loudonville, Ohio, to help the struggling Landoll's Mohican Castle, a custom-built, multi-million-dollar hotel set in an 1100-acre woodland estate, and its overworked owner. [AD,S]
Gordon visits the Beachfront Inn & Inlet, a 'Caribbean-style' resort hotel in Fort Pierce, Florida, where guests are made miserable with dusty rooms, late-night concerts and poor service. [AD,S]
Can Gordon convince the owner of the historic Brick Hotel in Newtown, Pennsylvania, to value her loyal workers and attempt to entice the local community back to this landmark establishment? [AD,S]
Gordon confronts the miserly owner of the Lakeview Hotel on Lake Chelan, Washington, where the bedrooms are empty and the establishment's restaurant and ice cream parlour are failing. [AD,S]
Gordon is still in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, for the second of a two-part visit to the Town's Inn. Can he win over the stubborn owner in order for the hotel to have a chance of success? [AD,S]