My friend and I were on a ski vacation. We wanted to be warm, comfortable, and able to cook our meals. We were not looking for luxery, so we were generally very satisfied with the accommodations. The setting is gorgeous, right on Lake Tahoe, with cross country and down hill skiing accessable and in close proximity.
The drawbacks were few but fairly significant. The cabins say that they sleep four, but they are tiny, with only one bed and a very worn, uncomfortable sofa bed in the same little room. There is no way that anyone would want to squeeze four people in; and the two sleeping on the sofa bed would be very grumpy after a night on its thin, lumpy mattress. They also would have been cold as there was only one blanket per bed. Fortunately, we brought sleeping bags and a fold out sleeping mat.
The kitchen was adequate for cooking, but lacked in basic pots and pans. I had to use the small fry pan as a lid for the large one. We needed a couple of large bowls and a pan large enough for pasta. I had the feeling that they did not really expect people to cook dinners, but that is a favorite part of our vacationing! And, it would be an economic necessity for many.
Over all, I loved the place and would definitely go back, but to a bigger cabin.