Posted by Leif Palmer in Rental Cabins
Some of our guests consider fall the best time to stay in the Great Smoky Mountains, while others prefer the warmer days of spring and summer. And then there are those who know that winter is one of the best times to book a cabin and spend a few days relaxing in the mountains of East Tennessee.
Why? Because there's something about those cool days and chilly nights that makes staying in a mountain cabin a magical experience. Whether it's soaking in an outdoor hot tub, curling up in front of a fireplace or simply gazing out picture windows at the stark beauty of snow-covered mountaintops, these are ideal cabin conditions for many.
The best part is that the rates for our cabins in the Smokies are generally lower than they are during peak-season times like summer and fall. That means you can save some money on your accommodations, which means you'll have more in your pocket to visit area attractions, attend Winterfest events, dine out or maybe even snag some post-holiday steals at the outlet malls.
We have additional specials that guests can take advantage of all year. For example, with our Year Round Special, if you book seven nights, you'll get two of them free. And if you're a repeat guest, we'll take 10 percent off the price of your stay any time. In both cases, we still recommend visiting our website first, and you'll need to mention these discounts at the time you book your cabin.
Remember that the earlier you make your reservations, the larger the selection we'll have available from our inventory of one- to five-bedroom luxury cabins. But even if you're wanting to come here in January or February, there's a good chance we'll be able to find something to suit your needs and budget.
Once you arrive, we'll have taken every possible measure to ensure that your stay is a memorable one. We'll start you out with clean linens and towels and starter supplies of things like toilet paper and paper towels. And if you plan to cook, our cabins come with full kitchens, complete with just about all the appliances, cookware, serving utensils and dinnerware you'll need for a sit-down meal.
From there, it's all up to you. What do you feel like doing that day? Sipping your morning coffee while watching a Smoky Mountain sunrise? Playing some family games? Watching a movie on the flat-screen TV? Or if you decide to get out of the cabin for a while, consider taking a hike in the national park or driving around Pigeon Forge, Sevierville and Gatlinburg to look at all the Winterfest lights. They'll be up and shining through February.
About Leif Palmer
Leif Palmer loves residing in the Smoky Mountains. He is an avid outdoorsman: rowing for exercise on the lake, trail hiking, and free climbing rocks in the mountains. He indulges his arty side by periodically beating up pieces of marble by sculpting. He is always frustrated by his inability to sink long putts, and hates his curly hair (but his wife loves it). Leif has been known to muster enough courage to change a diaper, and hopes his son will become a chip off the old block.
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