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There are three main options for accommodations, all of which come with the traditional meal plan of three meals a day. Most affordable are the Classic Standard rooms, which are located around The Main House, some of which have views of the lake. Deluxe Lakeview rooms are the next step up, and have indoor access to either the dining room and nightclub or indoor pool. The Edgewater Suites are very roomy one and two-bedroom suites, ideal for two to six people, and all have balconies, a view of the lake, and indoor access to the pool. The one and two- bedroom Mountain Laurel Suites have two queen size beds per room, a living room with a queen pull-out sofa, as well as a dining room, kitchen and washer/ dryer. These large suites sleep four to 12 people.

We stayed in a suite, very spacious, homey, and clean, and perfect for traveling with kids. In addition to an ample bedroom, there is a large sitting room (separated by a door that closes) with two couches and small desk, two bathrooms, a huge closet, and a bar area with a mini fridge, microwave and coffee maker. Our room had two televisions, one of which was a flat-screen with Nintendo games available at an additional cost. The bathrooms are spacious, with all the usual amenities, including hair dryers, shampoo and lotion but no conditioner, so be sure to bring your own. Some suites have their own washer and dryer; but for those that don't, there is a laundry room in every building.

If you would like to opt out of the meal plan, and require more space for extended family or friends, you might try the resort's guest homes, which are located about two miles away in Woodloch Springs. The homes vary in size from two- to five-bedrooms, and in price; but and all are furnished, with kitchens and washers and dryers. There is a shuttle bus which runs between Woodloch Pines and Woodloch Springs, but families with young kids are probably better off on the main property, close to the food and fun, in a suite.

In all rooms, bedrails are available at no charge, and cribs are $20 per stay. No pets are allowed, with the exception of guide dogs. In-room babysitting is available for a fee by resort employees, and you will need to call by noon to secure a sitter for that evening. My kids adored Sarina, who watched them during the Anniversary show.



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