The mid-century 'ski chalet' aesthetic is genuinely stylish, not just kitschy
Heated year-round pool and hot tub right on the lakefront
De La Nonna pizza bar on-site serves actual good food, not just 'hotel food'
Stutt samantekt: A gorgeous Instagram trap that nails the vibe but forgets soundproofing exists.
Farið yfir af @t_shep2: I spent the dreamiest weekend here. The vintage decor is stunning, and having coffee in bed before heading out to the lake was pure magic. It felt like my own private cabin but with way better amenities. You need to experience this vibe.
Gestur sem dvaldi hér sagði
The hype
Travelers obsess over the interior design and lake views but consistently rage about the noise transfer between rooms.
Reality check
The 'private beach' is more of a small sandy strip, and the 'resort fee' feels steep for a place with no room service breakfast.
You care more about aesthetics and cocktails than absolute silence
You want to walk to The Village for dinner instead of driving
You're traveling with a dog (very pet-friendly)
Hreinlæti og viðhald
8.5
Housekeeping: Generally reliable daily service; rooms feel fresh upon arrival.
Bathroom hygiene: Modern fixtures and grout are usually sparkling; Aesop products are a nice touch.
Maintenance: Newly renovated feel, though some guests report loose carpet edges or scuffed walls.
Linens & towels: Parachute Home linens feel premium and crisp.
Odors & scents: Mostly fresh woodsy scent, though occasional complaints of 'old building' mustiness in carpets.
Sleepability™
4.5MIÐLUNGS
MIÐLUNGS
0-4HÁTT
4-7.5MIÐLUNGS
7.5-10ÞÖGULT
Footsteps from upper floors (wooden subfloors)
Thin walls between connecting rooms
Nearby construction noise (daytime)
Áður en þú bókar
Gott að vita
Resort fee is ~$34/night and covers the pool, wifi, and shuttle
There is no elevator to the upper floors; you will be carrying luggage up stairs
Check-in is strictly 3pm; early access is rarely granted without a fee
Hvað á að pakka
High-quality earplugs or a white noise machine (mandatory)
Swimsuit for the heated pool (open year-round)
Slippers (floors can be cold in winter)
Herbergis-Genie
Bestu val
Top-floor Lakeside King (no footsteps above you, better view)
Third Wheel Room (features a unique bunk bed setup, great for friends)
Herbergi til að forðast
Ground floor rooms directly under occupied units (footstep noise is severe)
Rooms facing the street/parking lot if you want the full lake experience
Herbergisbeiðna-Genie – afrita og líma
“I am a light sleeper and requesting a top-floor room to avoid overhead footstep noise. A lake view is preferred over a village view.”
Algengar spurningar og falin ábendingar
Allt sem þú vilt vita áður en þú bókar.
Is there AC in the rooms?
Yes, unlike many Big Bear cabins, rooms here have air conditioning.
Is the pool open in winter?
Yes, the pool and hot tub are heated and open year-round.
How much is parking?
Self-parking is free, but spots are limited and not guaranteed.
Is it pet friendly?
Yes, dogs are welcome for a $100 fee per stay (2 dogs max).
Is breakfast included?
No, but 'light bites' and coffee are available for purchase in the lobby/restaurant.
How far is the ski resort?
Snow Summit is about 2 miles away; the hotel offers a shuttle.
Innherja ábendingar
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The 'Third Wheel' room type is a hidden gem for groups of 3—it has a queen bed plus a lofted twin bunk.
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Walk across the street to Tropicali for some of the best poke bowls and island vibes in town.
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The sauna is a barrel shape on the pool deck—go early in the morning to have it to yourself.
5 hlutir sem þú ættir að vita áður en þú ferð
💡The 'private beach' is tiny and often shaded in the late afternoon.
💡You can hear the plumbing (toilets flushing) from neighbors quite clearly.
💡The lobby coffee isn't free; it's for purchase at the bar.
💡There are no elevators, which can be a shock if you have heavy ski gear.
💡The 'resort fee' is charged even if you don't use the pool or shuttle.
Staðbundin handbók
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