On our last visit on July 4th, we were also offered one of the 100 loop cabins since my MIL is in a wheelchair, but we thought it might be a little noisier backing up to the path between the loops and marina, so we opted for the normal cabin loops. So, I guess it's VIPs and guests with disabilities??
On our last visit on July 4th, we were also offered one of the 100 loop cabins since my MIL is in a wheelchair, but we thought it might be a little noisier backing up to the path between the loops and marina, so we opted for the normal cabin loops. So, I guess it's VIPs and guests with disabilities??
Of course we're VIPs! You're probably right......very busy weekend and we probably came through at the right time. We're cabin newbies, so I didn't realize they had other wheelchair accessible cabins.
Just so no one is confused, the two cabins on the 100 loop are not handicap accessible. They have stairs and narrow porches. They do not have ramps, and there are no interior modifications to accommodate wheelchair guests.
There are handicap accessible cabins in other loops. These include ramps up to the porch as well as modifications to the bathroom and shower for wheelchair access, and a lower bed in the bedroom.