All Inclusive Excursions would like to offer some tips on travel for a great vacation getaway to Colorado. Millions of people flock to the mountains to ski some of the best trails in the world every year. Booking a hotel can be a nightmare, and when you get there, it is always crowded and never like home. Why not try something new this year on your ski vacation, try a vacation cabin rental in Colorado.
Colorado Cabin Rentals
Romance or fun, cabin rentals vary from small and cozy for that romantic getaway, to large and spacious, allowing for a number of your friends to come along and enjoy a Colorado Cabin with you.
Prices vary on cabin rentals in Colorado from as low as $100.00 a night to $350-700 a night depending on location and space.
Renting a Cabin has it’s benefits
No matter what your preference, renting cabins in Colorado has become a popular alternative to the traditional hotel stays that we are more familiar with. Renting a cabin has it’s benefits. Privacy, all the comforts of home plus some and a more familiar atmosphere will help to make your Colorado ski vacation perfect.
Often vacation cabins in Colorado are located further off the beaten trail. Close enough to areas of interest, that it isn’t difficult to travel, but far enough away that your views can be the beauty of the Colorado landscape and not the party store next door. You can snowshoe in your backyard, or perhaps even see some of the local wildlife in the area. Most cabins offer a fireplace as well, just to make your stay a bit more cozy.
What to look for in a cabin rental in Colorado
As Colorado is snowy and you have never rented a cabin before, here are some pertinent questions to ask before making your reservation:
- What are the roads like to the cabin?
- Are there neighbors?
- Is there a refund policy if the weather prevents you from getting to your cabin?
- How far is it from the nearest town?
- How much space is there to park?
- Does everything work in the kitchen and can you use the fireplace if it has one?
- Are there place settings provided in the kitchen?
- Are there any other fees associated with the rental aside from the ones already discussed?
Where to rent a cabin in Colorado
If you are considering renting a cabin for your Colorado ski vacation, you will want to look in an area specific to you skiing needs. Renting a cabin could be great fun, but if you have a four hour drive to the nearest ski hill, it probably won’t help you hit the slopes. Most cabins will advertise which mountain they are near and the nearby activities available to you.
Some of the top ski resorts in Colorado include Aspen Mountain, Winter Park, Vail, Beaver Creek and Copper Mountain. Choose the area you like best first, then find the perfect Colorado Cabin to rent for your Colorado ski vacation and enjoy.
