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#1 of Top Ten List = Rent with Friends & Family

Southern Living website has a very helpful Top 10 list "10 Best Ways to Make the Most of Your Stay in the Smokies".  The #1 recommendation was rent with friends and family.  We agree.  Besides building memories together, the article explains the economics:  "A group of four or more can rent a nicer cabin with the amenities for a lower price per couple.  Have each couple plan and cook one nightly meal."

Believe me, when I planned a big family trip to the Great Smoky Mountain National Park, I did the math comparisons too.  We could either be in a cramped hotel room with a view of the traffic, knocking on each others door to coordinate going out to eat for every meal.  OR we could stay in luxury in a spacious cabin with a mountain view, a private hot tub, and a kitchen...all at a lower per family cost.  Tip:  Besides cooking your own breakfast and dinner, use the kitchen to pack lunch.  Why?  Unlike other major National Parks, this one has zero restaurants.  So bring your picnic basket!

That's why we felt buying a cabin with a minimum of 3 bedrooms was essential to offer a family & friend gathering cabin.  And what do we mean by offering a family friendly cabin?  First, safety is our #1 concern, so we spent thousands reinforcing the decks and railings. Second, we offer entertainment for all ages including toys for the little ones (see photos above).

Southern Living magazine website provides more great advice on staying in the Smokies.  Here's their top ten pieces of advice:
1.  rent with family and friends
2.  arrive before dark
3.  plan to cook dinner and breakfast
4.  plan meals and grocery shop at home
5.  pack essentials
6.  take a sack lunch to the park
7.  pack light and do laundry
8.  bring a bathing suit
9.  break into smaller groups for outings
10.  plan for downtime
For the full list with explanations, visit http://www.southernliving.com/travel/south-central/smoky-mountain-travel-tips-00400000045030/

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