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A Beginner’s Guide to Rent Cabins in the Smoky Mountains
Posted: Aug 15, 2021
Are you looking for the most authentic travel experience while visiting the Smoky Mountains? Then a cabin is an ultimate place to rent. Cabins offer a much cozier feel than a hotel, allowing guests the opportunity to cook, entertain, hang out by the fireplace and get the authentic mountain experience. However, booking a cabin can be a little overwhelming: Where to stay or which rental company to choose? How secluded will the cabin be, or what amenities are required? The list goes on and on. This handy guide is here to select the best Cabins to Rent in the Smoky Mountains.
Navigating the Location and Cabin Amenities
One thing you’ll notice when looking for a cabin rental is that the exact address won’t be listed anywhere. This is done to protect the privacy of the locations. Cabin rental companies typically don’t release the exact address until a deposit has been made, so feel free to ask the rental company the exact location via phone before booking.
It’s important to know what you want when it comes to amenities during your cabin stay. Many Cabins to Rent in the Smoky Mountains offer an extensive list of amenities on their websites, and you can filter your search when booking. When booking, you’ll also likely come across options that look like regular home interiors; wooden designs are available. Be wary of the condition of cabins that don’t have a lot of images listed on their website. If you’re interested in one of them, call the cabin rental company to ask why there aren’t more images and see if they can send more photos.
Fireplace
What’s a cabin without a fireplace? If you’re visiting the Smoky Mountains in the winter or fall, a fireplace is essential. Many cabins in the area restrict the use of fireplaces during the spring and summer months, so set your expectations accordingly when visiting during that time. Many options offer fire pits as well, which can be used year-round. When booking, ask if the fireplace is wood-burning or gas and whether there’s firewood provided, if applicable.
Parking
Parking at Cabins to Rent in the Smoky Mountains can be tricky. Make sure to ask about the parking situation in advance. Multiple cabins only have enough designated space for one or two automobiles. So, you need to make plans for secondary cars such as parking at nearby businesses. Ask how many spots are reserved for your unit when booking and if there are any overflow lots nearby so that you can plan accordingly.
When to book
The peak time in the Smoky Mountains is during winter and fall. So, book early if you’re planning to visit during those times of the year and over any holidays. The best deals for travel during those times of year are typically found six to nine months in advance. It’s also worth noting that many cabins have additional nightly fees that can add up pretty quickly. So, when comparing cabins, factor in the total cost after taxes and fees, not the base rate. Also, keep in mind many cabins have two- or three-night minimum stay requirements.
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