We stayed in unit #9 which is one of the units available if you're bringing your dog. I believe it is their largest unit and it is attached to the "office," which is really just a little open closet-like space with additional amenities for guests (first aid, DVDs, toys, crib stuff, etc.) This unit was a two-bedroom, with one room to the right of the entry containing two twin beds and one room at the rear of the cabin containing a queen bed, with a shared bathroom in between. The bathroom is small and tricky to maneuver through. ||||There was a full kitchen with a dining table and a large living room. The furnace in the living room worked well and kept the living room warm and cozy. There was a second furnace in the front bedroom that did not work at all, but there were plenty of extra blankets. It snowed while we were there and with the one working furnace, we didn't suffer. The street where the cabins sit is a dead-end and has a small incline, so after the snow we were able to take the kids to the street and have them slide down it in a little saucer. They had a blast and there were no traffic concerns.||||The living room TV has cable and Netflix. Just remember that if you sign into your own Netflix account, log out before you leave. Thank you BARNHOUSE for letting us use your account. You were the last account out of 6 that were associated with Netflix on our TV, so it's probably been some time since you stayed in that cabin, and we used your account to watch our shows. I apologize for continuing to kick you out of your account when you were trying to watch something, but it was snowing and we were in the middle of bingeing The Queen's Gambit. I'm sure you understand! No need to contact Netflix. It was us. ||||The only cons about the cabin were: ||- one working furnace||- I wished we had access to a mop so we could mop up the melted snow from our boots||- being next to the "office" we had visitors looking for things, thinking we were the proprietors||- the bathroom was a snug fit||||Otherwise, we had an amazing time and would definitely stay here in this cabin again.||||Other things to note: ||- Probably because of Covid and the newer lockdown orders, almost nothing to eat was open in June, except Tiger Bar, which was fine and just a quick walk around the corner (even in the snow, it was no biggie). Food delivery was only available within Mammoth, so save yourself the time of trying to get anything at all delivered because it's not going to happen. Well, maybe June Pie (pizza), but that was closed the week we were there (and is right next to Tiger Bar, so also a little walk around the corner anyway). ||||- June Lake Brewery was open for beer pickup only and there is also a little food truck called Ohana 395 that is open Thursday through Sunday only. Mammoth Brewery opens every day at 10:00 am and they have restaurant food you can order (take out only) and my husband said their beer was cheaper than JLB. Mammoth Brewery also served as our parking lot of choice to walk around the little village over there and do some shopping and walking around. ||||- We picked up pizza from John's Pizza Works and I felt their pizza was overpriced for the quality of it. Their onion rings were really good, though. My favorite food came from Mammoth Brewery. I wish we would have tried Ohana 395. Their food...
Read moreI'll start with saying that I booked a cabin in advance and never received any check-in instructions. My husband and I came very late at night, and couldn't find anyone at the reception. Literally empty place. It was freezing outside and we were exhausted after a very long drive. We kept calling and calling the numbers left on the office door for the emergencies, but it kept saying that it wasn't available at that time. After some time that felt like an hour finally a guy picked up and informed us that he is on the East Coast and it's 5am there. Is that really our problem?? He was not happy and couldn't find my reservation and tried to convince me that I haven't made it. Eventually he found it and then tried to convince me that they sent me the check-in instructions. He promised to look into it and call back in the morning, but he never did, because obviously they never sent me any instructions....||After such a disastrous check-in we went into our cabin... OMG! It smelled like a gas leak in there! All the windows were wide open and still it was impossible to breathe! We didn't dare to close the windows or turn on the heater to not make an explosion or get poisoned. So basically we slept in a freezing cold weather that was outside.||The last touch to this terrible experience was a note "take the rubbish out to not be charged the cleaning fee". So they don't do any cleaning between the guests? This is just outrageous, especially in these times.||Absolutely terrific experience, do not recommend and will never...
Read moreI booked a two-bedroom cabin (unit 8) for a work trip, and I was really happy. June Lake is an adorable little community, and while most things were shut down due to shoulder season + COVID, I enjoyed walking through town and down to the lake. I'd love to try the coffee shop sometime!||||Inside the cabin, the two of us comfortably spread out in the two bedrooms. The rooms are a little cold because the heater is in the main room, so I recommend leaving the doors open a bit at night. I slept well in the bed (very comfy), and it was very quiet. The kitchen is decently-stocked, and while we only used it to make tea, I could have cooked a meal. The shower was small but fine, and the water was hot. We had plenty of room to be comfortable and work in the small living/dining area.||||When we came back late after finishing our work project, there wasn't anywhere to park in the lot, so we had to take a guess at where to park along the street (signing was a bit confusing).||||The check-in instructions are good, but the keypad information should be more clear (type in your code AND hit the unlock key at the top), especially with no one onsite. I have a similar keypad at home, but my co-worker struggled with it.||||The floors were a bit dirty (especially in the bathroom), but everything else seemed clean and sanitary. ||||I'd definitely...
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