DaisyDuck001
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Next fall I plan to stay for two nights at a Treehouse with one or more friends, adults only. This is on our bucket list and we'd like to enjoy the Treehouse, including indoors and patio, and immediate surroundings. On our one full day there, we may do one meal at Disney Springs, but other than that we're planning it as a resort day.
I understand that Saratoga Springs overall has pools and jacuzzis, a full-service spa, game room, campfire, etc. and that's all great, but for our time at the Treehouse we'd like to focus more on enjoying right where we're staying, as it's a splurge and it may be the only time we ever get to stay in one. (We'll be doing a split stay and will be able to visit the parks, etc. on other days, while staying somewhere relatively less pricey).
I'm looking for ideas on what are fun activities for friends to enjoy at the Treehouse, on the patio, etc. If you have stayed there, what activities did your group enjoy? Or even if, like me, you haven't stayed there yet but you've thought about this, what do you think would be a special way for a small group of friends to make the most of the Treehouse atmosphere?
For example, do you make smores on the patio grill, sing songs, look for hidden Mickeys, play games, what else?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
I understand that Saratoga Springs overall has pools and jacuzzis, a full-service spa, game room, campfire, etc. and that's all great, but for our time at the Treehouse we'd like to focus more on enjoying right where we're staying, as it's a splurge and it may be the only time we ever get to stay in one. (We'll be doing a split stay and will be able to visit the parks, etc. on other days, while staying somewhere relatively less pricey).
I'm looking for ideas on what are fun activities for friends to enjoy at the Treehouse, on the patio, etc. If you have stayed there, what activities did your group enjoy? Or even if, like me, you haven't stayed there yet but you've thought about this, what do you think would be a special way for a small group of friends to make the most of the Treehouse atmosphere?
For example, do you make smores on the patio grill, sing songs, look for hidden Mickeys, play games, what else?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.