Visitors to New York will find every kind of accommodation available, from bare-bones budget lodging to inns and bed-and-breakfasts to the most sumptuous deluxe resorts and hotels. New Yorkers have long streamed into the Catskills, Adirondacks and the Hudson River Valley to take their leisure. Resorts usually developed wherever there was a lake with a spectacular view. More recently, private estates have been transformed into resort properties, such as The Point (Upper Saranac Lake), once an Adirondack summer camp for one of the Rockefellers and now the epitome of rustic deluxe. Wealthy New Yorkers often vacation in the Catskills and the Hamptons. For a full New York experience, these are comfortable venues in which to find hotels.