Bienvenue à Stoneoaks, une maison de montagne en forme de A construite à la main à la fin des années 70

TV, DVD player
2 bedrooms, bed sheets
TV, DVD player
Fridge, microwave, oven, stovetop
Shower, hair dryer, towels

A propos de ce maisonrental

Il y a beaucoup de fenêtres et de terrasses extérieures qui font face à l'ouest et au sud avec un espace pour profiter du cadre forestier national. Les intérieurs sont tous en bois et reflètent la chaleur et la qualité rustique d'une véritable expérience Yosemite. En raison du terrain montagneux unique de Stoneoak, cette propriété dispose de 55 marches menant à son entrée principale depuis l'entrée de Yosemite Park Way. Pour la plupart des gens, ce n'est pas un problème et vaut bien la montée.

Stoneoaks a une grande salle qui tire pleinement parti de la montée en flèche A-frame. Il y a une petite cuisine entièrement équipée et une grande table à manger pour les réunions. Un poêle à bois et un canapé-lit dans le salon, (déconseillé aux adultes). Il y a deux chambres + plus une chambre bonus, une avec un lit queen dans la première chambre, un lit queen dans la 2ème chambre et 2 lits jumeaux dans la troisième chambre. Les Stoneoaks peuvent accueillir jusqu'à 8 personnes. Il y a trois salles de bain, une demi-baignoire au niveau inférieur, une baignoire aux trois quarts au niveau principal et une salle de bain complète au niveau supérieur. Il y a aussi un repaire. Une vue imprenable, des intérieurs en bois chaleureux et la magie de la forêt de Yosemite; Stoneoaks a tout pour plaire. Il y a 2 places de stationnement en été et 1 en hiver.

Équipements

Cuisine/kitchenette
Parking
Balcon/Terrasse
Téléviseur

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Avis

4.4/5.0
Excellent(10 Avis)
5.0
Sep 2022
Great location within the park
1.0
star 2 emptystar 3 emptystar 4 emptystar 5 empty
Sep 2022
We rented this place back during the beginning of the year. When we arrived they stated there was an “unplanned power outage with unknown power on time.” They tried to relocate us to a different location with zero view of the park (reason we rented) and not what we had rented originally. Due to a family member needing medical device requiring power, we requested a refund, which was offered by Celicia. We found out in from another location in south Yosemite, they knew about the PLANNED power outage since the day before and did not send out notification. After multiple phone calls, emails, txt messages we were unable to obtain ANY response from the management. We contacted VRBO to assist, no assistance obtained in receiving a refund.
5.0
Jun 2022
The house is beautiful it is in a perfect location. It was perfect for our family of 8 there was a bed for everyone and very comfortable. Will rent this place again.
5.0
May 2022
Will rent again
Will rent again
The house is beautiful it is in a perfect location. It was perfect for our family of 8 there was a bed for everyone and very comfortable. Will rent this place again.
5.0
Apr 2022
I want to make sure I start this review by saying that I really enjoyed staying in this cabin. It was clean and spacious and the sunsets were so so so beautiful. That being said, there are some important things to note about this cabin that are different than the type of VRBO experience I’m used to. The closest grocery store is 30+ mins away, so there were some things I wished I had known when we stopped at the Walmart in Fresno on our way to the cabin! (So I’m hoping to help other families prepare a little better than we did!) 1. No spices, cooking oil, foil, Saran Wrap, containers with lids, or ice packs in the kitchen. There was salt and pepper and all the pots/pans/utensils you could need, but it was difficult to do simple things like store leftovers. Without restaurants nearby, we cooked nearly every meal (and also wanted to pack picnic lunches for the park.) We ended up buying ziplock bags for $10 at the closest store. 2. No board games or cards, and only 2 movies in the cabin. I thought this was odd, given the lack of Wi-Fi and distance from everything. We luckily had a couple of card games with us, but in trying to minimize our packing, bringing board games was not something I thought I would need to consider for a remote cabin. There are plenty of adult fiction novels and some vintage books about cross country skiing. 3. No first aid kit. Again - In the woods, not near any stores.. not even a bandaid on site… 4. No access to the washer and dryer. This is so weird for a VRBO, and not great when you’re there for a week with kids. 5. No access to broom or vacuum. Luckily my little humans didn’t create a need for one (on this trip… I’ve certainly used many vacuums and brooms in other vrbos!) 6. No body wash, shampoo, or lotion included. I’m used to there being either hotel style bottles or larger communal bottles available. More additional costs at the local market. The listing is not quite clear about the number of beds in the cabin. There are three bedrooms (two rooms with a queen and one room with two twins) but there is also a loft with three additional twin beds. That was a nice bonus, and was where my 6 year old decided to sleep. In the loft is the TV with the DVD player. There is also a table with chairs in the loft. The sheets and pillows are nice, but the mattresses need updating. The adults tossed and turned all week. The pics are accurate for the updates to the master bathroom and kitchen. Responsive host A+!!
5.0
Mar 2022
Spring 2022 stay
Spring 2022 stay
I want to make sure I start this review by saying that I really enjoyed staying in this cabin. It was clean and spacious and the sunsets were so so so beautiful. That being said, there are some important things to note about this cabin that are different than the type of VRBO experience I’m used to. The closest grocery store is 30+ mins away, so there were some things I wished I had known when we stopped at the Walmart in Fresno on our way to the cabin! (So I’m hoping to help other families prepare a little better than we did!) 1. No spices, cooking oil, foil, Saran Wrap, containers with lids, or ice packs in the kitchen. There was salt and pepper and all the pots/pans/utensils you could need, but it was difficult to do simple things like store leftovers. Without restaurants nearby, we cooked nearly every meal (and also wanted to pack picnic lunches for the park.) We ended up buying ziplock bags for $10 at the closest store. 2. No board games or cards, and only 2 movies in the cabin. I thought this was odd, given the lack of Wi-Fi and distance from everything. We luckily had a couple of card games with us, but in trying to minimize our packing, bringing board games was not something I thought I would need to consider for a remote cabin. There are plenty of adult fiction novels and some vintage books about cross country skiing. 3. No first aid kit. Again - In the woods, not near any stores.. not even a bandaid on site… 4. No access to the washer and dryer. This is so weird for a VRBO, and not great when you’re there for a week with kids. 5. No access to broom or vacuum. Luckily my little humans didn’t create a need for one (on this trip… I’ve certainly used many vacuums and brooms in other vrbos!) 6. No body wash, shampoo, or lotion included. I’m used to there being either hotel style bottles or larger communal bottles available. More additional costs at the local market. The listing is not quite clear about the number of beds in the cabin. There are three bedrooms (two rooms with a queen and one room with two twins) but there is also a loft with three additional twin beds. That was a nice bonus, and was where my 6 year old decided to sleep. In the loft is the TV with the DVD player. There is also a table with chairs in the loft. The sheets and pillows are nice, but the mattresses need updating. The adults tossed and turned all week. The pics are accurate for the updates to the master bathroom and kitchen. Responsive host A+!!
5.0
Sep 2021
The stay was incredible, house was perfect, even without the internet. Beautiful view, house inside the park. Will definitely be back.
10.0
Aug 2021
The stay was incredible, house was perfect, even without the internet. Beautiful view, house inside the park. Will definitely be back.

FAQ

Combien coûte ce maison par rapport aux autres à Yosemite Park Way ?

Le prix moyen d’une location à Yosemite Park Way est de 424 € par nuit. Cette location est 186 € au-dessus de la moyenne.

Le stationnement est-il inclus dans ce maison ?

Oui, le parking est répertorié comme un équipement pour Bienvenue à Stoneoaks, une maison de montagne en forme de A construite à la main à la fin des années 70. Pour plus d’informations, nous vous recommandons de contacter l’établissement pour savoir où vous garer.

Y a-t-il une piscine dans ce maison ?

Nous n’avons pas trouvé de piscine répertoriée comme équipement pour ce maison. Voulez-vous vraiment une piscine ?

La location Bienvenue à Stoneoaks, une maison de montagne en forme de A construite à la main à la fin des années 70 accepte-t-elle les animaux ?

Malheureusement, ce maison n'est pas adapté aux animaux de compagnie. Essayez de refaire une recherche et filtrez pour "Animaux autorisés".

Quels équipements offre Bienvenue à Stoneoaks, une maison de montagne en forme de A construite à la main à la fin des années 70 ?

Nous avons trouvé 4 équipements pour cette location. Cela inclut cuisine/kitchenette, parking, balcon/terrasse et téléviseur.