Welcome to Little Cabin All To Yourself sitting on .5 acres!
Conveniently located between Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, this cozy getaway is perfect for couples, families, and solo adventurers. Explore the nearby Smoky Mountains National Park, indulge in delicious dining, and enjoy the provided linens and towels for a worry-free stay. Escape to tranquility at Rustic Cabin!
The space you described sounds absolutely delightful! The Smoky Mountain chalet sounds like a perfect retreat in a serene and secluded setting. With its beautiful country decor and cozy atmosphere, it offers all the comforts of home while being surrounded by nature.
The cabin location between Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge provides convenience for exploring both cities and their attractions. Additionally, being within a short distance from the Smoky Mountains National Park allows for easy access to its natural beauty and recreational activities.
Inside the cabin, there is an enclosed bedroom with a comfortable king-size bed, offering a restful night's sleep. The bedroom also features a private jacuzzi tub, providing a luxurious and relaxing experience. In addition to the bedroom, there are two queen-size sofa beds, offering extra sleeping space for larger groups or families.
The cabin offers various forms of entertainment, including a warm fireplace for cozy evenings, as well as a pool table for friendly competitions. One of the highlights is the big outdoor hot tub on the private deck, allowing you to unwind and enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings.
Overall, this cabin seems like an ideal choice for a romantic getaway, honeymoon, anniversary celebration, or a memorable family vacation. It combines the comforts of a cozy home with the beauty of the Smoky Mountains, offering a truly special experience.
You will have access to our wireless internet. There is a TV in your living room which as cable TV.
Please don't hesitate to ask for specifics. I will be happy to accommodate you the best I can.
I love meeting new people but I understand you will be exhausted when you arrive. We will not run into each other unless you have questions. I would love to answer any questions you have about Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge or the surrounding area. If not, I will leave you alone to enjoy yourself.
My cabin is in a quiet, centrally located area minutes away from Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, and restaurants and shops.
By Vehicle
I have read the concerns the drive to the cabin and the driveway. I own a Hyundai two weel drive front wheel drive little car low to the ground I have no problem getting to the cabin and back down. Trust me after you drive up-and-down a couple times you will get used to it. And yes I do recommend a 4 wheel drive especially in the Winter months. But I have drove my car year around to the cabin. Considering renting a cabin in the MOUNTAINS just the way it is I don't know of a mountain that is flat that you can drive your car to a Cabin in the beautiful Smoky Mountains sorry be so blunt just want people to understand that most cabins in the mountains you're going to have to drive up a mountain or down a hill or up the hill to get the cabins that's If you want a beautiful view. If you are very concerned about it please rent a hotel downtown where it's nice and flat drive to the hotel.
Hot tub I can not guarantee that the hot tub will be working for every guest. They do break down by agreeing to this you cannot leave me a bad review over a hot tub. I have no control over when they break down. It's only happened twice in two years it is rare, but it can't happen.
I have read the concerns about the drive to the cabin and the driveway. I own a Hyundai two weel drive front wheel drive little car low to the ground. I have no problem getting to the cabin and back down. Trust me, after you drive up and down a couple of times, you will get used to it. And yes, I do recommend a 4-wheel drive, especially in the winter months. But I have driven my car year-round to the cabin. You are or you're considering renting a cabin in the MOUNTAINS just the way it is I don't know of a mountain that is flat that you can drive your car to a Cabin in the beautiful Smoky Mountains sorry be so blunt just want people to understand that most cabins in the mountains you're going to have to drive up a mountain or down a hill or up the hill to get the cabin that's If you want a beautiful view. If you are very concerned about it please rent a hotel downtown where it's nice and a flat drive to the hotel. We do not do special arrangements. We do not provide alcohol, wine and food. And what you see in the photo roses and rose petals is staging only for the photo if you want that you need to bring your own rose petals roses wine alcohol and food we don't provide it.
General Rules
1. Check-In/Check-Out Times:
o Check-in is after 4:00 p.m. and check-out is by 11:00 a.m. Early check-in or late check-out may be available upon request and subject to availability. Your door code password will expire 30 minutes after checkout
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2. Maximum Occupancy:
o The property accommodates up to 6 guests. Additional visitors are not allowed without prior approval.
3. No Parties or Events:
o No parties, events, or large gatherings are not permitted. Quiet hours are from 10:00 p.m. to 9:00 a.m.
4. No Smoking:
o Smoking is strictly prohibited, including e-cigarettes inside the property. No cigarette butts on the ground outside. A fee $250 will be charged for violations.
5. PETS
o Are allowed but only 2 small dogs under 12 pounds, if a 3rd or more dogs are detected an additional $100 will be charged for each extra dog not allowed, your responsible for any damages and if there's pet hair you may be charged a deeper cleaning fee of $200. Pets are not allowed on the bed, in the bed on the couches, or on any furniture sorry it's just too hard to clean the pet hair off any furniture
6. Respect the Neighborhood:
o Please be mindful of noise levels and respect the neighbors. Excessive noise may result in eviction without a refund.
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Hot Tub Rules
1. Shower Before Use:
o Rinse off before entering the hot tub to remove oils, lotions, and dirt.
2. No Glass Near the Hot Tub:
o Glass containers are not allowed in or near the hot tub. Use plastic cups only.
3. No Children Without Supervision:
o Children under the age of [insert age] are not allowed in the hot tub without adult supervision.
4. Limit Soaking Time:
o Limit soaking time to 15-20 minutes to avoid overheating or dehydration.
5. No Food or Drinks in the Hot Tub:
o Do not consume food or drinks while in the hot tub.
6. No Diving or Jumping:
o Diving, jumping, or roughhousing in the hot tub is strictly prohibited.
7. Cover the Hot Tub After Use:
o Always replace the hot tub cover after use to maintain temperature and prevent debris from entering.
8. Report Issues Immediately:
o If you notice any issues with the hot tub (e.g., water quality, temperature, mechanical problems), notify the host immediately.
9. No Pets in the Hot Tub:
o Pets are not allowed in the hot tub under any circumstances.
10. No Additives:
o Do not add any chemicals, oils, or other substances to the hot tub.
Medical Conditions That May Be Affected by Hot Tub Use
1. Heart Conditions:
o The heat from a hot tub can increase heart rate and blood pressure, which may strain the heart. This can be dangerous for individuals with heart disease, arrhythmias, or a history of heart attacks.
2. Low or High Blood Pressure:
o The hot water can cause blood pressure to drop suddenly, leading to dizziness or fainting. Conversely, it can also raise blood pressure, which may be risky for those with hypertension.
3. Pregnancy:
o Pregnant women are generally advised to avoid hot tubs, especially in the first trimester, as elevated body temperature can increase the risk of birth defects or complications.
4. Diabetes:
o Diabetics may have reduced sensitivity to temperature, increasing the risk of burns. Additionally, hot tubs can affect blood sugar levels, and prolonged soaking may lead to dehydration.
5. Respiratory Conditions:
o The heat and steam can exacerbate breathing difficulties for individuals with asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or other respiratory issues.
6. Infections or Open Wounds:
o Soaking in a hot tub with open wounds, cuts, or infections can increase the risk of bacterial infections, especially if the hot tub is not properly sanitized.
7. Neurological Conditions:
o People with conditions like multiple sclerosis (MS) or other neurological disorders may experience worsened symptoms due to the heat.
8. Circulatory Problems:
o Individuals with poor circulation or conditions like deep vein thrombosis (DVT) should avoid hot tubs, as the heat can increase swelling and discomfort.
9. Epilepsy or Seizure Disorders:
o The heat and relaxation from a hot tub may trigger seizures in some individuals with epilepsy.
10. Medications:
o Certain medications, such as blood pressure drugs, sedatives, or antihistamines, can interact negatively with the effects of hot tub use, leading to dizziness, fainting, or other complications.
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Potential Risks
• Overheating (Hyperthermia): Prolonged exposure to hot water can raise body temperature to dangerous levels, leading to heat exhaustion or heat stroke.
• Dehydration: Hot tubs can cause excessive sweating, leading to dehydration, especially if alcohol is consumed.
• Drowning: Fainting or dizziness caused by the heat can increase the risk of accidental drowning, particularly if the person is alone.
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Safety Tips for At-Risk Individuals
o Consult a Doctor: Always seek medical advice before using a hot tub if you have a medical condition.
o Limit Soaking Time: Keep sessions short (10-15 minutes) and avoid submerging your chest to reduce strain on the heart.