Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Mountain Cabin Vacations


Forget a motel, forget an RV you have not had the best vacation you have ever had until you have stayed in a Mountain Cabin.

Mountain cabins are usually found in the best locations, situated in beautiful mountain settings and range from brand new to rustic charm. What more could you want from your mountain cabin.

You may be thinking rustic charm may mean old fashioned but today many mountain cabins are fully equipped with all the latest mod cons such as wonderful log fires, hot tubs, cable TV and fully equipped kitchens. One of the best features though of a mountain cabin is, unsurprisingly, the mountains. I suppose it goes without saying that you would expect mountains next to a mountain cabin, after all it seems sensible, but until you have visited some of the best places to vacation in the US you may not have been to the mountains before and boy are you missing something.

So try us folks up here in the mountains where the air is clean, the views are superb, the food is great and the activities are unparalleled.

Mountain cabins come in all sizes from single one bed roomed mountain cabins which are great for single couples, especially anyone on their honeymoon, to large 10 bedroom affairs which are great for group activities such as team building ventures.

One of the biggest attractions in vacationing in a beautiful mountain cabin is the peace and quiet you can find in a secluded cabin, yet most things are on your doorstep. You are so close to nature, with trails to walk and hike, short backpacking trips, skiing in the winter months, lakes for swimming, sailing and fishing and just plain good fresh air.

So stop thinking about mountain cabins, stop planning to rent a mountain cabin, stop dreaming of having a vacation in one and just do it. Book a mountain cabin and book one this week. Plan your next vacation in your own mountain cabin in some of the best mountain scenery in the US.

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Monday, January 29, 2007

Camping In Cabin Rentals


Camping is a cheaper vacation than, say, a Paris holiday or a Caribbean tour. This is also something that kids will enjoy and brag to their friends. Camping trips also make for funny camping anecdotes that can last you a lifetime. Unfortunately, not everyone has the skill to peg in a tent upright or light an outdoor fire. In this case, log cabin rentals are good options. There are cabin rentals available year-round and in different locations. There are wood cabins, fishing cabins, and hiking cabins. These cabins take the pressure of building that perfect tent and cooking on outdoor fires. Most cabins also come with amenities like plumbing, stove, dining room, bedrooms, living room, and a bathroom. But not every cabin has electricity, and with this, no AC, no fridge, and definitely, no TV.

Given this situation, you must come prepared for battle when camping in one of those cabin rentals. Basically, there are three things you must bring to camp: clothing, food, and entertainment. Even if you are bringing the kids, there's no need to bring a whole wardrobe. Instead, just bring the basics like underwear, T-shirts, jackets, boots, slippers, and trainers. Jeans are good bottoms because they are almost dirt-proof. Since cabins feature running water, you can wash clothes by hand. Just bring your trusty detergent and fabric softener. Wash clothes every couple of days to avoid piling and running out of clothes. Throw in a couple of floaters, raincoats, and fresh towels for emergencies.

Food are divided in two categories, perishables and non-perishables. Fresh meat and leafy vegetables are not suitable during camping. If you are camping near fishing sites, you can fish for a dose of fresh food; otherwise, content yourself with canned food and hardy vegetables. Corned beef, sardines, and beans are good choices. Throw in cans of asparagus, mushrooms, and soup for hearty meals. Packaged cakes, cookies, and bread are also good with a variety of spreads. Most log cabin rentals provide campers with a vicinity map. Just look for the nearest greengrocer and load up on fresh vegetables and fruits. It is recommended to bring your own drinking water if you are squeamish about drinking camp water.

The goal of camping is to enjoy the outdoors and appreciate the beauty of nature. Log cabin rentals are usually located in areas with excellent flora and fauna so take lots of pictures. However, no one can go exploring and gaping around nature all the time. To ensure that everybody will have a good time even when staying indoors, bring a load of entertainment. This does not mean home theater. Good books, puzzles, playing cards, and board games bring back the fun in camping. Just remember that cabin rentals do not have electricity so have lots of batteries ready.

Friday, January 26, 2007

Renting A Home(Cabin) For A Holiday


Hotels are nice, but sometimes, they are not roomy nor comfortable enough especially for families with kids and people who crave a homey ambience. The cost of eating or dining out thrice a day is expensive, not to mention tedious. It's so much nicer to just sit and read the paper while having coffee and toast in pajamas. It is easier to pack a sandwich or light lunch before going out to explore or take a walk rather than line up for an overpriced sandwich.

Log cabin rentals, cabin rentals, and house rentals could give you all these and more. Rent one for your next holiday and you will have all the comforts of home even away from it. It doesn't matter if you're planning a solo holiday, romantic weekend, family holiday, or a full blown reunion. These cabins can be as small as a cottage to as grand as a mansion. These choices ensure comfort for all sizes of vacationing groups. Often enough, these cabins and houses are built in proximity to area landmarks and attractions, such as parks, hiking trails, resorts, lakes, and beaches for maximum vacation enjoyment.

The first consideration, of course, is your planned holiday. Here, you will decide where you would rent, and when. It is advised to go during the off-season because rates are usually lower. For example, plan a beach holiday after the summer season and likewise go skiing in the off-peak season. You can also try going to mountain destinations on summer, and beach resorts on fall and winter. You can save more money and enjoy yourself more without squeezing for space against the other visitors. Second, take note of your entourage. Do you plan to take children, sick or elderly people? These are important to consider before closing deals for log cabin rentals, cabin rentals, and house rentals. Considerations because these people have special needs. Children need to be constantly amused and entertained to keep them from being sulky and bored. However, you're not going to enjoy yourself if you are constantly at your children's side. The same also goes for always taking care of your sick or elderly companions. You might want to consider renting a place in a mountain or beach resort that have ready activities or programs for children like painting, hiking, or swimming lessons. They will meet new friends and allow you to spend time for yourself. For the elderly, it is not a problem as most resorts, and vacation destinations have their own medical personnel and caregivers. Third, take note of your habits. Do you need big bathrooms, or big kitchen? What amenities do you require? What features would you like to your cabin or house to have? Also, consider the type of house you want plus the state of your finances. Will it be a cottage, or a big house? Does the type of house you want fall within your price range? Talk to the agency or resort management, they might have something that follows your specifications. Lastly, before closing the deal, do an ocular visit. Does the house and the resort live up to what you expected? The pictures and the brochures don't give the full picture of the resort because obviously, they were made to promote the resort's good points.

A hassle-free and enjoyable vacation is possible with log cabin rentals, cabin rentals, and house rentals. However, most of them are privately owned, making them highly individualized; hence, it is never safe to assume that one rental is just like another. With the right preparation and information log cabin rentals, cabin rentals, and house rentals can give you the best possible vacation experience.

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Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Camping In Cabin Rentals


By: Jason Murphy

Camping is a cheaper vacation than, say, a Paris holiday or a Caribbean tour. This is also something that kids will enjoy and brag to their friends. Camping trips also make for funny camping anecdotes that can last you a lifetime.

Unfortunately, not everyone has the skill to peg in a tent upright or light an outdoor fire. In this case, log cabin rentals are good options. There are cabin rentals available year-round and in different locations.

There are wood cabins, fishing cabins, and hiking cabins. These cabins take the pressure of building that perfect tent and cooking on outdoor fires.

Most cabins also come with amenities like plumbing, stove, dining room, bedrooms, living room, and a bathroom. But not every cabin has electricity, and with this, no AC, no fridge, and definitely, no TV.

Given this situation, you must come prepared for battle when camping in one of those cabin rentals. Basically, there are three things you must bring to camp: clothing, food, and entertainment.

Even if you are bringing the kids, there's no need to bring a whole wardrobe. Instead, just bring the basics like underwear, T-shirts, jackets, boots, slippers, and trainers. Jeans are good bottoms because they are almost dirt-proof.

Since cabins feature running water, you can wash clothes by hand. Just bring your trusty detergent and fabric softener. Wash clothes every couple of days to avoid piling and running out of clothes. Throw in a couple of floaters, raincoats, and fresh towels for emergencies.

Food are divided in two categories, perishables and non-perishables. Fresh meat and leafy vegetables are not suitable during camping. If you are camping near fishing sites, you can fish for a dose of fresh food; otherwise, content yourself with canned food and hardy vegetables.

Corned beef, sardines, and beans are good choices. Throw in cans of asparagus, mushrooms, and soup for hearty meals. Packaged cakes, cookies, and bread are also good with a variety of spreads.

Most log cabin rentals provide campers with a vicinity map. Just look for the nearest greengrocer and load up on fresh vegetables and fruits. It is recommended to bring your own drinking water if you are squeamish about drinking camp water.

The goal of camping is to enjoy the outdoors and appreciate the beauty of nature. Log cabin rentals are usually located in areas with excellent flora and fauna so take lots of pictures.

However, no one can go exploring and gaping around nature all the time. To ensure that everybody will have a good time even when staying indoors, bring a load of entertainment.

This does not mean home theater. Good books, puzzles, playing cards, and board games bring back the fun in camping. Just remember that cabin rentals do not have electricity so have lots of batteries ready.

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Thursday, January 18, 2007

Love the outdoors? Consider Gatlinburg cabin rental. D. Fowler

Love the outdoors, looking for adventure, a romantic getaway, or a family vacation? Gatlinburg, Tennessee, located in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains, is the perfect vacation spot for families looking for outdoor adventure and entertainment. Gatlinburg and neighboring cities, Pigeon Forge and Sevierville, offer a wealth of outdoor activites, shopping, dining, and entertainment. Enjoy a Gatlinburg cabin rental and experience it all.

There are literally thousands of cabin rentals and chalet rentals available to choose from. A Gatlinburg cabin rental gives a family the opportunity to experience the beauty and peacefulness of the Great Smokey Mountains. You can enjoy majestic mountain views from your cabin or chalet rental, and still remain within walking distance, or a short drive, to shopping, dining and entertainment.

Gatlinburg - Pigeon Forge - Sevierville - has a lot to offer for all ages, hiking, whitewater rafting, skiing, snowboarding, skiing, fishing, kayaking, and horseback riding. When you're done playing outdoors, take in some shopping at a huge number of outlet malls. Or, spend a day at an amusement park. Dollywood, located in Pigeon Forge, offers a ton of fun - rides, country/western shows, and more.

Gatlinburg’s Municipal Golf Course has been completely rebuilt and acclaimed as one of the most picturesque courses in America with its’ spectacular mountain setting. Whether you’re on vacation and just want to relax and play a round of golf, on a business trip or corporate outing, Gatlinburg Municipal Golf Course offers the pro golfer as well as the beginner a challenge on every hole and a great golf vacation destination.

Experience Comfortable Cabin Living On Your Next Vacation


Crackling fireplaces, relaxing hot tubs, breathtaking views - cabin life has never been so good. If you've removed cabins from your list of suitable vacation accommodations because you think cabin life means outhouses and mosquito infestations, then you're in for a pleasant surprise.

These days, cabin life means modern appliances, hot tubs and Jacuzzis, pool tables, large-screen TVs, DVD players, stereos, leather furniture, formal dining rooms - all the comforts you're used to at home, tucked away in desirable vacation destinations such as the beautiful Smoky Mountain region.

When you're planning your next vacation, whether it's for a honeymoon, a family reunion, or a week during the summer with the kids, make sure you check out your destination's availability of cabin rentals.

And here are a few tips to help you choose the right cabin to fit all of your vacation needs.

PROXIMITY TO ATTRACTIONS
Laurie Gratz of the Little Valley Mountain Resort in Sevierville, TN states that the number one question she gets asked by those looking to rent a cabin is, "How close is the cabin to Dolly wood theme park?" The cabins her company manages are just a fifteen minute drive to this popular theme and water park. Laurie also mentions that the twenty mile area encompassing Gatlinburg, Sevierville and Pigeons Forge is the second most popular place couples go to get married.

So even though you might think that cabins are remotely located, cabins in popular tourist destinations aren't. They're likely to be off the beaten path, even hidden among the trees, but if they are to succeed in the tourist business, cabins need to be in close proximity to popular tourist attractions and other sources of entertainment including restaurants, movie theaters, miniature golf courses, shopping, and museums.

The Great Smoky Mountain National Park is also nearby and is a great place for visitors to participate in all types of outdoor activities including rafting, hiking, skiing, camping, horseback riding, fishing and more.

NUMBER OF BEDROOMS
When you rent a cabin, you automatically get more useable space than you get when you reserve a one-room hotel room. That alone should make the decision between renting a hotel room or a cabin an easy one.

After narrowing down the location, you next need to determine the number of bedrooms you'll need to accommodate your party.

For example, if it's just you and your sweetie, one room with a cozy, king-sized bed will do the trick. If you're vacationing with multiple families, you'll need additional rooms. Private quarters for each set of parents and one room full of bunk beds so the kids can stay up all night is an option worth investigating.

And when looking for accommodations to comfortably handle large groups, you'll find cabins with 10, 12, even 14 bedrooms! Be sure to check on the number of bathrooms, too!

PARKING
Make sure there's ample parking, located in close proximity to the cabin entrance to handle all vehicles, especially when accommodating large parties. If arriving by bus, you'll want the bus to unload guests (and suitcases) near the entrance and remain parked there if necessary. Besides confirming that there is adequate and close parking, ALWAYS double check the cabin's written policy regarding parking before committing to a rental property.

CHECK OUT THE VIEW
It wouldn't make sense to spend time in the Gatlinburg area and not be able to admire the breath-taking scenery that surrounds this mountainous region. When you research cabin rentals, you'll notice that many cabins have walls of pane-free windows and wrap-around porches with rocking chairs. Do yourself a favor and rent a cabin that enables you to admire these beautiful surroundings.

If you're using pictures to help decide which cabin to choose, pay special attention to the windows and what's beyond those panes of glass!

OTHER AMENITIES
Jacuzzis, hot tubs, saunas-they've become a critical component of cabin life. Located inside as well as out, they range in size from perfect for two, to large enough for social gatherings!

Hot tubs are a great way to relax and warm up after a day of outdoor fun. If you're honeymooning or celebrating some other special occasion, look for a cabin with a heart-shaped Jacuzzi!

MISCELLANEOUS
For the best all-around deal, check out the other amenities each cabin offers before finalizing your rental choice. You may not always want to be on the go. That's why many cabins include fireplaces, pool tables, large screen televisions with satellite, air hockey tables, foosball, CD and DVD players, board games, wet bars, outdoor grills and more. You'll appreciate these "home-based" activities.

HOW MUCH WILL ALL THIS COST?
Prices for cabins in Gatlinburg and the surrounding areas are comparable to nearby hotel accommodations which is a very good reason why renting a cabin makes so much sense. Why pay a comparable rate for a small hotel room on a main highway when you can get a spacious cabin, away from the hustle and bustle, where you can enjoy fresh-brewed coffee privately, on your deck, as well as all those other comforts of home? You certainly get more bang for your vacation buck by renting a cabin.

Nightly rates for cabin rentals vary based on the time of year, the number of bedrooms and also on the level of luxury. During the two weeks including Christmas and New Year's, prices are at their peak.

Rental rates during the summer months of June, July and August as well as during October, the prime leaf-peeping time, are high, too. Rental prices are the lowest during January and other mid-winter, early spring times.

Once you've narrowed your cabin choices down, and you know your arrival/departure dates, it's easy to find rental prices and availability.

WHAT TO PACK
Average year-round temperature is 58. Summer highs reach into the upper 80s while lows in the winter bottom out in the mid 20s. But in this region, the weather is unpredictable. An assortment of warm and cool weather clothing is best.

WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?
Next time you're making plans for your next vacation, consider renting one of the cabins found on CabinIndex.com. Today's cabins are spacious, loaded with amenities, and secluded yet close enough to the action!

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