Vous aurez la maison entiĂšre pour vous et la partagerez uniquement avec les autres personnes de votre voyage.
"TINY" HOME w/ expansive views of the Sierras NOW W/ WIFI!
Les chambres de "TINY" HOME w/ expansive views of the Sierras NOW W/ WIFI! comprennent la climatisation. L'ameublement des chambres inclut des bureaux et des tables Ă manger. Les chambres ont une kitchenette avec un micro-ondes et une batterie de cuisine, de la vaisselle et des ustensiles. Les salles de bain possĂšdent une douche.
The house is tiny, twin bed and very uncomfortable.We had mice in the bbq, there was wads of crewed gum all over the entry and parking pad. If youâre looking to glamp itâs great!!Wasnât worth the money to is. Thank you,
Tiny was very comfortable, convenient and cute. I was worried about my 6â5â partner fitting and he was very comfortable. I found it challenging to sleep from the road noise but he slept like a rock. Besides the road noise, the only other negative was that the outdoor space had a ton of ants. They werenât just on the ground. They were on the table and chairs as well. Which was too bad because we were looking forward to eating out there and watching the sunset and playing cards. I would stay there again and just take steps to help with my sleep.
My husband and I stayed at the tiny home before and after our trip to Big Pine Lake Trail. Itâs small, but has everything youâd need. One tip for light sleepers, you might want earplugs as you can hear the traffic on 395 at night. I would definitely recommend staying here off you need a quick place to stay.
My girlfriend and I stayed at âTinyâ and had an awesome time, it took a little getting used to being so small but after a little while it felt fine. No wifi didnât bother us and neither did the nearby freeway. It had everything we needed for a pleasant stay and waking up to the views of the Alabama hills was breathtaking!
I liked the experience of seeing what it would be like living in a tiny house and my son got to see more stars than what he has seen at home except the sign for the RV park was right in front of the house. The heater didn't adequately warm up the tiny house. When we came back from dinner in the dark, I ran into a tree stump in front of the house that I did not see. We were happy to have stayed there the one night.