Halfway through our vacation, we swapped our RV site for one of Majestic Oak’s cabins (they offer cabin rentals). The difference was delightful: we got more indoor space, a kitchen, and a little privacy buffer.
The first few days, living in the RV was novel, fun. But cabins added comfort for grandparents and downtime for kids needing quiet. We alternated: some nights in the cabin, others at the RV.
When in the cabin, I baked fresh cookies and made morning eggs & bacon. The kids slept in longer in the softer beds, and grandparents loved having a bathroom close by. The pets adjusted well — confined by leash rules per resort policy (no aggressive breeds) but still comfortable.
This dual-style stay made our trip feel dynamic and balanced.