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dop69ee

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Hi, can anyone tell me about the cabins? Thinking about staying there on our next visit. Thank you.
 
Cabins are our favorite when traveling with the family. Sleeps up to 6, BR has queen, and bunk beds, Living room sleeper is a queen. Full kitchen; Fridge, Microwave/convection, coffee maker, toaster; 2 TV's, 1 bath. Picnic table and grill on the deck. WONDERFUL. Parking next to your cabin, 2 buses throughout the resort.
 
What exactly are you looking for information on?

Our family enjoyed them for the space they allowed us, the kitchen in unit, the "rustic" feel, and the cabin capacity. We did have a golf cart to help get around the resort so that we did not have to rely on internal bus transportation.
 
We stayed in Jan 2013 (so it's been awhile). We enjoyed the space (having a separate bedroom with child) and full kitchen, however the transportation is kind of a pain. You have to take an internal bus to get to the park busses (or boat to MK). We also had a 1yr old in tow so folding up stroller and getting everything in and out twice was just annoying. They do have golf cart rentals which would be convenient as you can get around the resort with those (they were too expensive for us but looked like fun). If you are driving to the parks then it would be nice too since you can part right next to your cabin.
 
We stayed in a cabin back in 2008. We rented a golf cart. I couldn't imagine relying on internal bus transportation. But they easily increase the daily rate of a cabin by $60+.
 
Sure.. We stayed in them a few years back. Family if 4 and teens at that time.

We rented a golf cart and without that, I would say it would have been less enjoyable. .

It was great using that to get around the resort, tour campsites, hit the pool etc..

That adds to the price though.

It is just over 500 Sq Ft. Full kitchen, small deck. Pull down bed in living room then bunk beds in the main bedroom. . 2 tv’s..

If you are going to use the kitchen and be at the resort more, it would be fine. We camp in KOA Kabins all the time, so this was similar to what we do on our mini long weekend vacations.

But if you are used to values or mods, it is just different. Not as easy to get around without a cart, not real food court. The vibe really is a camping one, which we love, but 100% get when others are not into it.
 





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