So, how was the weather while you were just there? Were the mosquitos bad?
Is there a screen door on the cabin? I was wondering if we could be inside and let the kids run around with the door open.
How private is it around your cabin? Are you to yourself while eating outside or see other cabin-dwellers?
Is it well lit returning at night or do you need a flashlight?
Thanks for answering so many questions already! Its a great help.
I wouldn't say the mosquitos were bad - there were a few around as I recall but I didn't get bitten. The weather was close to perfect - warm but not terribly hot. We had one day where it poured down rain in the morning but was sunny again in the afternoon. We swam three days at the pool and spent a day at Typhoon Lagoon too.
There is no screen door, but you could prop the door open I would think.
There seems to be more than one lay-out for the cabins. Ours had a deck with a small table and two chairs, then steps down to a little patio with the barbecue and picnic table. While you could see the cabin next door from both seating areas, there were bushes and trees in between so it felt reasonably private. We did enjoy being able to eat outside or just sit and read or talk.
It was well-lit on our loop and not at all a problem walking in at night.
We really enjoyed our stay, it was quite a different experience from staying in one of the hotels. Here's what we really liked:
-it's very relaxing and peaceful being able to walk through the grounds and see rabbits and deer and enjoy the natural setting
-having a full kitchen made it easy for us to cook nutritous meals and save a little money
-there was plenty of room both indoors and outdoors for the kids to play and for the adults to relax - no need to sit on the bed to watch TV.
- Trail's End was excellent and very reasonably priced
-lots of things to do and enjoy
-people were so friendly! and helpful! more so than I've experienced staying in the hotels
Teresa