| More Tips for Planning Your Cabin Vacation | ||
| Our lists include: what to expect and what to do before you book, and tips for planning your trip and finding the perfect cabin. | ||
What To Expect Are you a Smokies skeptic? Our picks won over several testers who thought that they didn't love the area. They escaped the traffic, the tourist traps, and the crowds. After one stay, they're fans. Here's why. • The setting: Sigh-worthy vistas, affordable prices, and family attractions. There's something for everyone. Truly. • Why you'll love cabins: Spread out, cook, and enjoy perks that please parents, kids, and even picky teens. Cozy fireplaces, grilling on the deck, moonlit soaks in a hot tub--what's not to love? Keep the conveniences of home (such as a washer and dryer), but add views that remind you you're on vacation. • The advantage: Stretching your dollar. Save by cooking at "home" (or ordering pizza delivery) instead of waiting in line. Enjoy the cabin's entertainment features rather than dragging the group into town. Shoot pool. Watch movies. Share family time. Trust us, you'll relax. • What you'll find: Not your granny's cabin. We stayed in places nicer than our own homes and found good fits for honeymoons and family reunions alike. • The average cabin: One to three bedrooms and a full kitchen, with decor ranging from country chic to rustic elegant. Gold standards include fireplaces (gas or wood), a hot tub on the deck, a whirlpool in the master suite, and a fun entertainment feature--pool table, Foosball, or arcade game. • Extra extras: Luxury cabins sport a designer's touch--leather couches, granite countertops, upscale decor. You might find satellite TV, a video game system, Internet access, sauna, or even a climbing wall. The next trend: movie theaters and indoor pools.
Before You Book
Planning Your Trip Pick Your Perfect Cabin Scan our map at right, and follow these easy steps to narrow down your options. We toured the cabins at each operation we recommend. (Remember, though, they vary, and we couldn't scout them all.) • Step 1: Figure out what you want. Choose a category: Romantic Getaways; Families With Kids; Big Luxury, Big Views; Large Groups; Great Prices; or Something Different. • Step 2: Pick a location. Each town appeals to a different type of traveler. Determine your desired proximity to outlet malls, attractions, or nothing at all. • Step 3: Do your homework. Compare at least three Web sites. Take virtual tours, and then call and ask questions. Our list of questions. Cabin Convert Executive Foods Editor Scott Jones thought a Pigeon Forge cabin wasn't his thing--until we sent him to scout a new resort with his extended family. They paid $370 a night (walk-away cost, including taxes and fees) for a three-bedroom luxury cabin. The family split the price three ways for a cost of $123 per couple per night. (We priced rooms at a local Hampton Inn for $130 to $160.) "I would have paid twice what we paid," Scott says. "It was exquisite--the cleanest rental I've ever seen." |
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