5/19/06 This unassuming resort of 44 units, located at the end of a scenic cove, features spacious rooms with entry at the second level...
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5/19/06 This unassuming resort of 44 units,
located at the end of a scenic cove, features
spacious rooms with entry at the second level
in the four three story buildings.
Studios dont overlook the water, but they are
large (14 x 14) with a queen bed, table and
two chairs, TV, furnished kitchenette (mini-
fridge, microwave, sink, burners, etc.) plus a
full bath. A connecting door easily accesses
the deluxe side. That area is huge (16 x 31)
and includes a full kitchen, full-sized washer &
dryer, a pantry, a table with six chairs, two
sofas (one a queen sleeper) an entertainment
center with TV and DVD player and sliding
doors to the 9 x 16 porch with its table and
four chairs. The master bedroom is enormous
at 14 x 24 and features a king sized bed, a
lighted ceiling fan, an entertainment center
with drawers, two night stands, and a lighted
window seat overlooking the cove, and a door
to the porch. One side of the room holds an
oversized Jacuzzi and a vanity. Beyond that is
the full bath with another vanity, the
commode, and a slightly-small shower. Ample
towels and kitchen supplies were furnished. It
took us a day to figure out all the light
switches, but we were well pleased with
these accommodations. We were told that
every year one building is refurbished.
Vintage Landing amenities are limited: a small
playground, an outdoor pool up the adjacent
hill, several barbeque grills, and a fishing hut.
Guests are issued temporary passes to use
most facilities at The Lodge of the Four
Seasons (one entrance away), including its
Bath & Tennis Club about 2 miles away. That
area has an outdoor heated pool and two
tennis courts. New bike paths were nearby.
The area was easy to navigate since the main
road (Hwy 54) is 5 lanes wide, and there is a
variety of things to do and restaurants for
every taste. We will return.