It could be cleaner but it's clean enough. I can't complain as they don't charge cleaning fee. I didn't mind washing the dishes and putting the trash in the dumster on the street upon check out.
The hot tub instruction is for something with jet. I've seen pictures of Cabin 26 with a jet tub. It's no longer jet. I enjoyed it regardless. It was the fastest and more relaxing way to warm up after being out and about in the cold. It also says to fill it with hot water only. That's too hot. I've read reviews that they had to wait till it gets a little colder. There are 2 knobs, hot and cold so I filled it with my desired temperature.
Also we tried to follow the check out instructions. My husband checked for somethings to turn off or shut but he did check it and didn't find any knob or anything to shut off. Maybe some updates on the instructions would make it less confusing. We couldn't figure out how to lock the door too. Long press on # sign is the key. You have to do it from the outside.
They have enough cook ware for cooking but the burner fire is low so it took us longer to cook our bacon. Would have been easier to just bake it but they only have small baking pan to reheat our bread. Anyway, if you're just there for the weekend it's better to eat out. We only cooked once but it was good to be able to reheat our soup and left over food in the microwave and reheat our bread in the oven.
I've read reviews about the heater smelling like gas but it didn't, the burner and the stove did though as you start using it. Had to open the exhaust fan in the bathroom and open some windows to let the smell out.
The check out instruction suggests that there was a humidifier. They don't anymore. We brought ours.
Yes, you have to bring your beddings and towels, including mats and rugs to wipe the floor but we didn't mind, we're more comfortable bringing our own beddings and towels anyway.
Cabin 21-26 is located in a more quiet and peaceful location by the woods on Tulip Lane unlike Cabin 1-18, probably Cabin 1-20 which are by the busy street. Cabin 26, our cabin was the best, it's the end cabin, we had neighbor on the left but not on the right. Cabin 21 and 22 is on top of each other so if you want some privacy avoid that.
Overall we love our Cabin. It's so worth it...
Read moreCabin #14. They had christmas lights still up and not in a traditional fashion. A black dog wondered the entire lot and stayed next to my girlfriend's lil brother. We opened the door and i almost passed out. The living room is for that exactly. A daybed in the living room and a box television that only worked with the dvd/vhs combo player. Our bedroom! The covers were all presenting severe excessive usage for over a decade. The box television in that room had to be a 13in with a loud dvd player next to it. In between a KKK carved in the wooden wall panel. The bed was so weak and uncomfortable. I slept an hour or two because i was awakened as well by our fellow cabin member that a huge spider had just crawled in our bedroom. The bathroom had the smallest shower ever i felt claustrophobic and it was my first time ever to experience that. The toilet is right next to the window 😲! Who does that? The kitchen had grease stains on the wall that were not going to be cleaned at all because its been there a while. The plates and utensils were ancient. I dont think i mind that part. The kitchen table is right next to the window as well. The seats are like right next to the fridge. Really good fridge that maintained its robust performance with keeping are groceries at a fair temperature. The welcome card was a large index card with lines! Bike rentals are available and show wear! The bike trails were nice and scenery...
Read moreThis place is great. Clean, spacious (I picked a cabin with a full kitchen and fire place). Their is a tub, no jets tho..:( . Warm with super cuter mountain decor. No contact check in...they had great communication and organization. Convenience store with everything, wood, snow gear, alcohol 2 minutes up thew road...the office delivers food and drinks and apparently they have some coffee and crepes. 10 minute walk down to the lake. Short drive into town...5 minutes. Quiet, affordable, clean, quaint and everything you could need...nicely stocked kitchen too, plates, mugs, glasses, cooking pots etc (We brought bedding and towels.) The bed was a king and very...
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