A hotel is affordable, but you have little space and must deal with other customers wandering around at all hours of the night. With fireside chalets, you are offered all of the amenities of a resort with none of the hassles. They have various prices during different times of the year. You can often rent a cabin for three days at a much cheaper price then staying in a hotel. They range from one bedroom cabin to six bedroom private homes.
Most cabins are very secluded in the mountains. You are provided with an outdoor hot tub. It is placed on a deck facing the forest with a privacy wall in place. The cabin's are placed far enough apart that you will not be bothered. Many romantic nights can take place their. You also have a gas grill readily available to grill out in the night. They are kept in clean condition and add a nice dining option.
Inside you have two bathing options. Some cabins come equipped with a heart shaped Jacuzzi tub. This is perfect for a honeymoon or romantic weekend getaway. The tub is spacious enough that a couple could share a nice bubble bath together to wind down after a day of shopping. Special spa packages are offered for honeymooners. They place rose petals on the bed and other surprises for the couple upon arrival.
Hotels come with often hard uncomfortable mattresses. Fireside chalets offers a queen sized mattress and king in some cabins. They are very comfortable and easy to snuggle in. The bedding is designed specifically for the cabin you choose. They have many themes and each cabin is different. You can view pictures of each on their website www.firesidechalets.com. You can also reserve the cabin of choice with a credit card before arrival. Prices are available. They often offer special prices for holidays and certain months.
All cabins have a kitchen supplied with your cooking needs. They have dishes, working appliances, and dining seating. However, they do not provide a stocked refrigerator. You will have to buy and store your meals upon arrival. There are many restaurants near by if you want to get away from everyday chores.
Each cabin includes different options. Some have a loft with a pool table or other entertainment device. It is nice to be able to have an activity readily available to bond with. These are also nice if you chose to bring children along. Most also have a fireplace. These are only heated during certain months of the year. All additional information is available on their web site.
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Post a Commentlay in the hands of the one holding the handle bars. But for the grace of God and the protection of the Guardian Angels, we could have died on that mountain side. Our bike's damage amount is over $3,000, we paid out of pocket for a rental car for the week, and money to the local Harley Davidson dealer to get our bike road ready for our return trip home at the end of the week. I am appalled at the lack of humanity shown to us, the total disregard for our health and well-being, and the blatant lies that the cabins' locations were biker friendly and safe. As a side note: just because a cabin lists all the amenities, it does not necessitate that they are all usable or accessible. Be careful who you rent from. In particular, avoid Fireside Chalet like the plague.
office that we would require other lodging. Upon attempting to turn the bike around on the "flat surface" (which it was not) our bike went down. The office was notified. Their response? "Come down so we can set you up with something else". HELLO?! Our bike went down! We called for a tow, which entailed two trucks, one a lift, another a crane, to take our bike down. It was the kindness of strangers who drove the two women passengers down, while their husbands spent frustrating and neverous hours trying to remove themselves, and the remaining bike from this very dangerous situation. Bottom line, no one at the office even offered us a sip of water, or showed any concern nor consideration for us. We requested that the owner/manager come to the office. He was totally unsympathetic. When told that the rental company was responsible to its renters for full and total disclosure of the rental properties, including the terrain, he stated that the responsibility lay in the hands of the
My husband and I, and another married couple, reserved two cabins in January of 2009, for a mid-July stay. During the booking process, we continually told the reservationists that we were travelling on motorcycle and required paved roads and level parking for our bikes. We were continually reaffirmed that the cabins we reserved were motorcycle friendly/safe. To make a long story short, we should have been driven up to the cabins by management in a vehicle other than our motorcycles. We were given some handmade maps and directions, given the keys, after they had collected our rental fee(s). As a parting word, the reservationist also told us that if we were unhappy with the cabins/locations, they would re-locate us in other cabins. The cabins were up, Up, UP in the hills, on winding, narrowing, paved roads. The degree of the incline was almost perpendicular to the mountainscape. This was challenging for tourists in cars and treacherous for bikers. We immediately informed the of