SanDiegoDayTripper
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I was just reading the newest Unofficial Guide this weekend, and they mention specifically that the lighting in the cabins is very low and dim.
For those of you that have stayed in the cabins, is it really that bad? I don't need it to be as bright as an operating room, but I don't want the kidlets to bump into furniture, either. Also, they'll be doing a little bit of homework at the table, and I don't want to strain our eyes.
Is the lighting a problem, or is it soothing after a long day? We'll be there in December, and I assume sunset is around 6:00. We're planning on easy days in the parks, and coming back after dinner to the cabin. Are we going to be bothered by this?
Should I bring brighter bulbs/additional lamps?
Thanks, everyone!
For those of you that have stayed in the cabins, is it really that bad? I don't need it to be as bright as an operating room, but I don't want the kidlets to bump into furniture, either. Also, they'll be doing a little bit of homework at the table, and I don't want to strain our eyes.
Is the lighting a problem, or is it soothing after a long day? We'll be there in December, and I assume sunset is around 6:00. We're planning on easy days in the parks, and coming back after dinner to the cabin. Are we going to be bothered by this?
Should I bring brighter bulbs/additional lamps?
Thanks, everyone!