This place was awesome! We were going to stay at a larger regular cabin for 3 nights but after talking to these guys we decided to stay here for a week… which ended up being the same price. I was able to get a discount for staying a week compaired to just one night. I was concerned with the location and size of the cabin but it was perfect. We had family and friends come up each night and there was plenty of room. There was even a little backyard for our lab puppy to play around and explore. The neighbors were super friendly and had several suggestions on restaurants and hikes within walking distance. The surrounding area is mostly RVs and trailers but not the white trash kind. More like the retired friendly kind. As another Unilocaler pointed out, you are close to the main intersection. So you will hear cars but it’s really not that bad(I live in L.A.). Often you can’t distinguish the buzz of the cars from the wind through the trees(there are a lot of big pines). You are also close to a private airport which we didn’t hear once. Suggestions: If you’re only staying for a night or two, you’ll be set. But if you’re staying for more than that you’ll need a few things. First off, they only provide the minimal. This place is a cross between a cabin and hotel. We had to go to Kmart(which is only a few blocks away) and purchase paper towels, toilet paper, cleaning supplies, rugs for the bathroom and kitchen, trash bags, etc. The owner makes you think there is no one on premises to help if you need it. This is not true. The owner lives next store and two ladies and the owners brother(who either live there or were visiting) kept checking in to make sure we were okay. Which was great becasue we did need a few things like a DVD player, remote for the TV, extra towles for our guest, and a new porch gate with was ripped off by a BEAR! Long story short, we left our icechest on the porch… we learned our lesson. We had such a great time staying here and I would recomend this place to anyone. It may seem small but you’d be supprised how may people it can accomidate. And you really can’t beat the price. Hope this review helps!
Franklin L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Reno, NV
Renter be where we stayed here for two nights. I urge you with caution to rent this place. The place was very dirty the dishes were dirty the coffee maker still had coffee grains from the last person who stayed there. A lot of the lights in the location workout or missing. As well the carbon monoxide the alarm and fire alarm have no batteries in it so they were not working. Our last night there we left very very early in the morning due to some kind of animal trying to scratch its way into our room from under the house.
Stefanie P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Surprise, AZ
What a great find this was! The cabin is cute and pretty well maintained. I was concerned the bed would be uncomfortable but I actually slept well. Nice fridge and freezer, coffee maker, gas fireplace, stove, microwave, utensils, plates, cups etc. I love the ability to just buy or own food and cook here instead of having to eat at restaurants. It’s a big money saver, plus we feel better. Very reasonable price. We are very happy and would come again.
A M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Francisco, CA
We were a family of 5 staying in cabin12(closest to road). This is more like a decadent mobile home. The pictures make it look bigger than it was.
N I.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Oakland, CA
I love the cabin we are currently staying in so much that I am seriously considering buying one. :)
George M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Contra Costa, CA
We stayed there five nights and enjoyed the place. A few caveats: on the Internet it looks like a resort with an office, staff, etc., but in reality it’s a little cul-de-sac with 12 cabins around it that have multiple owners. Our neighbor said the fellow who owns Cabin 7(ours) owns two others. A couple are for sale at the moment. The cabin is «cozy» — a little bigger than a large house trailer. Kitchen has a gas range and fridge, microwave & sink. All quite compact but allowed us to cook breakfast and assemble lunches for our day hikes. The main bed is a queen, quite comfortable, in a small bedroom. There is a loft with a double upstairs and the sofa is a futon. You could sleep six, if you are very good friends. A few issues: the overhead light in the bedroom did not work. I switched out one of the bulbs — still nothing. There is a hanging light fixture in the living room. The central bulb was broken off. I managed to get the remains of the bulb out at the cost of nicking my thumb. Extreme dust bunnies under the bed, which bothered my wife(who has asthma). We could have used a list of TV channels on the cable system. The TV was a very nice flat screen. The dining table was a small one with«wings» that flip up. But the braces that allow that were missing and/or broken. With just two of us it wasn’t a problem, but could have been if our party had been bigger. Bathroom was clean, with a smallish tub and shower. No room for towel racks, alas, except for a small one for the hand towel by the basin. Kitchen has a nice selection of plates and cooking utensils, coffee maker, etc. A small deck with a couple of chairs and a parking space comprise the outdoor package. We spent our days exploring Tahoe and nearby lakes and mountains, so we didn’t miss the lack of amenities. It’s pretty quiet at night, yet shopping and restaurants are very close. It is just a few blocks from«The Y,» which is the big intersection at South Tahoe. We paid about $ 900(including tax) for five nights, which I thought was a wee bit high, but I have not done extensive price comparison. It was the area we wanted and had a kitchen so I pushed the button. We might stay there again if we go back to Tahoe.
J R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Castro Valley, CA
My family and I stayed here for 3 nights. The kids, ages 6 and 7, loved the loft area. It was perfect for them, a little dusty, but I think I am the only one who noticed. The converted cabin was very cute! The front window created an outdoor feel. We felt like we were camping except that we had a flushing toilet and somewhat beds. The neighbors that we were able to meet were very friendly. The«cabins» were pretty close together so there wasn’t much outdoor space, but it really didn’t matter much cause we spent most of our time at the lake. My favorite part of Cedar Pines was the quietness, the décor and the pillows! The pillows made up for the mattresses for sure. No campfires were allowed so we roasted our marshmallows on the briquette grill. It wasn’t ideal, but it worked. There was a shared outdoor area with chairs and a fireplace that had candles in it which I thought was pretty nifty for the campfire feel. Would stay again.
Jeanette S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Jose, CA
I was looking for a place to stay for my very first visit to Tahoe. I checked this place out on the web and decided to book it online through their website. We were able to get the reservation for president’s day weekend a month in advance(not bad). This place is so cute. We got cabin 12 which was fantastic! It had the whole bear theme going on and was clean, clean, clean!!! This cabin(as I’m sure is the same with the others) had EVERYTHING. You name it, extra towels, extra linen, pots, pans, utensils, cleaning products, and even a waffle iron! The cabin itself sleeps about 6 people. It has one bedroom and a loft that has a queen size bed. Great location with a Raley’s, K-Mart and Starbucks literally 2 min drive down the road! My family loved it. I would definitely stay here again.
Todd F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Andreas, CA
Very nice. Cabin was cozy, the staff was helpful and polite. Would stay again.
Troy K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Long Beach, CA
This place is cozy, there are about 12 cute cabin on the property(really cute). I felt like I was in my own little Village. Very private. The cabins sleep about 6 persons. This is buy far the best dollar value in Lake Tahoe.