This place is awesome!!!
Check In: Check in was a little farther away from the other check in at Woodstone. It was closer to the golf course. Free cookies and coffee in the waiting area. Jessica, the young lady who checked us in was a little nonchalant about the process and didn't offer much other than the "necessary" info. Anyway, I just want to get my mini vacation started. We got there around 2pm and she made sure to tell us that check in was at 4 unless we receive a call stating otherwise but we still had access to all the facilities. Therefore, we stayed local just in case we got a call. The day we arrived it was a little rainy and cool so a lot of the outdoor activities were cancelled but no big deal because we just rearranged our schedule a bit. We decided to hang out at the indoor pool until 4. Glad we did because because after the 3 hour drive relaxing in the hot tub was just what we needed. We went to pick up our keys at exactly 4pm and Kailey was very helpful. she answered all of our questions, gave us maps and suggestions for things to do and where to go to do them.
Stay:
We stayed in a 2 bedroom 2 bathroom condo perfect for couples who like to vacation together or families. Upon arrival you're given a welcome basket with paper towels, toilet tissue dish washing liquid, brillo pads, plastic cups and trash bags. We were located in unit 70 on Demeret which was an end unit. I loved being on the end unit simply because my only complaint is the amount of steps to walk up to get to the door. Considering we were at an end unit we could easily walk up the grassy area instead of the stairs which made things a little easier (not really). The house was literally a home away from home and it could comfortably sleep 8 people (for the same rate). $20 more per person over 8 people. But that wasn't an issue because it was just 4 of us. 1 room had a King bed the other had a queen, the pullout sofa in the living room slept 2 people with an additional 2 daybeds in the loft. the downstairs bathroom was a full bathroom also equipped with a jacuzzi and a sauna. The kitchen was loaded with everything you would use at home. Dish washer, an electric stove with a stove top grill, blender, coffee maker, toaster, dishes, silverware, pots, pans, glass baking dishes, cookie sheets, meatloaf pan and even a whisk to beat those scrambled eggs in the morning. My only complaint is that I wish they had non-stick pans but I guess that brillo pad isn't in that welcome basket for vanity purposes only. Flat screen wall mounted TV in the living room with cable but only HBO movie channels so I had to watch Power on my phone lol. Dining room table which sat 8 people. The beds and pillows were quite comfortable and the sheets and especially towels and washcloths were of good quality. I usually take my own towels and washcloth anyway. This place will get you in tune with nature real quick. Being a true city girl I thought that would be a problem for me but I actually enjoyed the company of deer literally on my back porch and I actually started to miss them when they weren't there. But the groundhog peaking his head out at me every so often, not so much. Just like everybody else said, it is plenty to do here for everyone but it can get kind of pricey. Prices usually starting around $30 for everything. If you decide not to cook there is a restaurant/lounge on site, a bunch of local eateries in the area and Harrisonburg about 10 miles (20 min) to the right down the road on I81. And if you do decide to cook, if you forget anything there is also a market on site but they are definitely pricey ($4.99 for a dozen of eggs) but there is also a Food Lion about 10 minutes (to the left) down I81. Also note that this resort is massive, 10 miles long and nothing is in walking distance. It gets very dark here too and being the city people that we are, we decided it was best not to go out after the sun went down because we had no desire to fight with wildlife in their territory. But obviously that is an individual decision.
Check out:
Check out is a little early for my liking; 10 am. Normally that wouldn't be a problem but here at Mountainside they expect you to do their work for them upon checking out and they're very specific about that. YOU MUST wash all dishes or put them in the dishwasher and start it, strip all the bed linens down to the sheets and place them by the front door and remove all trash and put in the dumpster outside. And set the thermostat to a certain temperature. Therefore, all of this must be done well before 10 because the door keys has to be in the rental office by 10 am. If not, you will be charged $50 per hour thereafter.
All in all i will definitely return to Massanutten. Mountainside specifically. I would also try Woodstone as well because I heard nothing but good things about them. But Eagle trace or the Hotels, probably not. Already planning my holiday vacation. read more