| Date | Rating | Comment
[Guest Comments: 4 positive, 0 negative]
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| 02/12/09 |
Positive
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| This was the best place for my family of 5! The house was perfectly set up to meet our needs: the little ones got the top bunks (so no fights about it), the pre-teen got his own room, and we, the parents, were on the other side of the house. Jason and Diana go above and beyond the call of duty to make sure to answer all of our questions. They are terrific to rent from. Everyone had a great time spending Thanksgiving at Bear Lake Reserve. (the buffet was pricey and limited in the restaurant, so next time we will "rough it" at home) The Bear Lake Clubhouse offers all kinds of activities for children, and a massive bar upstairs overlooking a beautiful lake. I am sure summers are busy and wonderful. We will be renting again from these great people at this terrific house! |
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Heather
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| 09/15/08 |
Positive
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| This vacation was wonderful from beginning to end! The house is perfectly secluded to be able to relax and enjoy nature but also within a short distance to activities. We took full advantage of the lake club and basically had the whole pool to ourselves! We rented a pontoon boat on the lake one day and enjoyed just being lazy. The house was perfect! It was clean and we enjoyed many nights out on the screen porch eating dinner or in front of the fireplace. I definetely recommend a walk around Sylva (about 20 minutes by car) if you have a rainy day. The perfect relaxing vacation get-away! |
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Maggie, Chattanooga, TN |
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| 09/08/08 |
Positive
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| We stayed for a week at this property with our 5 kids (11 thru 3)in June. I can speak for all 7 of us when I say it is the best family vacation we have ever taken. The house was perfect for us, pristinely clean, the kitchen was well suited if we wanted to eat in and my kids loved the outdoor fireplace for smores. The house was nicely situated on the property for convenience to the lake house, golf course or going to town. There was so much to do there, the TV was never turned on. We kayaked, hiked, swam, golfed and generally layed around. The lake house was set up so the kids could eat outside by the pool in a relaxed atmosphere then they could go into the kids room or movied theater and we could eat an adult dinner at the restaurant. Everything was reasonably priced and much less money then any of our many trips to Disney World. My kids still ask all the time when we can go back to NC. I would highly recommend this to anyone looking to just relax and enjoy time with your family! |
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Sue, Libertyville, Il
847-362-7452 |
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| 08/07/08 |
Positive
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Our stay at the Flocco vacation home was terrific and exceeded our expectations as experienced VRBO users! The home was impressively appointed with leather living room furniture, a dining room table that seated 10, screened-in porch with fireplace, slept 10 comfortably, and had wireless Internet service to stay in contact with the world we left behind. We found the kitchen and grill sufficient to prepare any meal we desired from biscuits and gravy to Adana Kabobs to pork loin with peanut sauce over noodles. The cottage was nestled into a beautiful mountain resort community where we took full advantage of the Bear Lake clubhouse. At the clubhouse we swam daily in the saltwater pool, kiddy pool, and hot tubs as well as the lake, enjoying lunch poolside with summer drinks from the Tiki Hut. The kids loved the virgin margaritas! The wait staff was terrific. If you get a chance, you must take one of the high quality kayak and/or canoe (available on first come first serve basis, at no cost!) to the little island in the lake (20 min trip) and jump off the big rock and swim; then, paddle another 20 minutes to the shores of the “Bear Lake Falls”. From there it is a 20-minute hike from the shore up the eastside of the stream to the base of the falls. It was beautiful. The location was the perfect base of activity for all and we had 7 children to accomodate. We slid down little slippery rock falls in Cashiers (40 min S; directions in the Bear Lake Reserve activity book), went whitewater rafting on the Nantahala River outside Bryson City (70 min WSW; Adventurous Fast Rivers Rafting), and, for the little ones, we visited The Factory, an arcade/bumper car/go cart/mini-golf center in Franklin (60min) on our sole rain-out day. A couple of things to note: (1) the Lake Clubhouse is ~4 miles away on windy mountain roads, but within the resort community, which was fine for us as we often made a day of it working out in the top- notch workout room, swimming in the pool, and eating at the restaurant/bar and (2) you will have absolutely no cell phone signal, with the possible exception of Verizon, so get the phone number to the house phone from the owners if you want some one to contact you or bring your wireless computer. The house was the perfect family get-away with a porch table and the dining room table perfect for those nightly games of Hearts and Scrabble. We spent every evening on the porch listening to the tree frogs, eating Sam ores, and playing games. What amazed us was how dense the forest was and how “hilly” the hikes were. This place must be amazing in the fall since the forest is primarily deciduous. This was a first class vacation in a resort area that provides an experience worth remembering. |
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John M Beals, Indianapolis, IN
317-291-8172 |
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