eandesmom
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Yes! It has actually grown alot since we were there - I first saw it on GMA. The county came after them for codes on a B&B So they sell T-shirts for a Treeservation and then you are their friend. They can let their friends stay in the treehouse "free." So there you have it. Very laid back - VERRRRRRY casual and almost bohemian, but such a fun experience for the boys. They now have zip lines too. I went trail riding on horseback with the boys and Jim went ona bike ride with a hippie girl
http://www.treehouses.com/ The treehouses and the family home are beautiful handmade craftmanship!
I am definitely bookmarking that, it looks wonderful and right up our alley! Long drive but doable.
I know, we were thinking the kids are small so they could double up in the bunks or something, but I'm a little worried about the close quarters for the DDILs mostly, and Papa might need to get away for some peace and quiet so we don't have to name him Grumpy Gramps
How small? 2 in a bunk is tough with wiggly ones, and increases the chance for someone rolling out. I'm not sure I'd have tried 2 in a bunk at any age with my two, but Eric is a wiggler!
That's definitely a consideration for us as well. I am thinking from that standpoint we might be better off with a mix of villa types, probably 2 2 bedroom lockoffs would work best if we can get everyone close to each other. I do worry about room assignments far out. I just doubt at 11 months we will be firm enough on dates and attendees to figure it out but...if I give up the idea of the 4th and we firm up between 11 and 7, it might be feasible. I need to map out who might stay where if we did 2 tree houses.
so we rented a car for the next trip. There are several stops within the resort, and depending on ECV traffic, you have to plan for an hour to get to any ADRs - we waited for 10 hours for buses over the space of a week - that's a whole day of vacation wasted! It is just worth the money for us to have a car and be less stressed. Of course when there are 10 of us, we might have to just do the buses, but we won't do ADRs - too much planning around how to get to restaurants and too much stress.
I think Jeff will be very happy with the peacefulness there!
The car thing is a drawback, we love not having one. Realistically though for that trip, it may end up being a requirement but I'm not going to worry about it now!