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October 2024 by Jason Reeder
Beware yee who are hotel and air BNB dwellers. The cabins look modern and beautiful from the outside via photos and Instagram, but this is glamping. I loved it. I knew what it was about. But the inside space is minimalist. There was a mini fridge and a microwave, but seating is hard wood. Reading some of the old reviews is hilarious - people complaining about toilets, uncomfortable seating, feelings getting hurt, etc. But it was everything I was hoping for and expecting. I will say that I feel like the price per night is a little crazy, but that's the case everywhere nowadays.
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August 2024 by Dale N Bickenbach
I stayed in a tent on a cot. 2 cots per tent. Bringing my air mattress and a pad I was fine. Good netting on the open windows. Shower was good. No mosquito bits! Very hot weather, but cooled off during the night. Only car charging was on the 115 volt receptible that provided 117
V. About the best price in the area? $82 USD for a cot in a tent.
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July 2024 by Lisa Lo
Very much a do-it-yourself kind of stay but we enjoyed it a lot. The only thing was the toilet situation, we had to go to a separate building to shower and to use the bathroom. There’s a toilet in the cabin but not with running water and had lots of moths so we decided to use the one in the main bathroom. Otherwise it’s a lovely place with pizza out front.
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July 2024 by Gabrielle Root
My husbands company held an overnight trip/picnic at rolling huts. After looking at the google reviews about the beds and the bathroom, among other things like bugs etc, we booked a nearby hotel room. We were sorry we did. We spent the afternoon out on the beautiful lawn, and walking the grounds. The bathrooms were VERY clean, and quite nicer that I was expecting. The service was excellent. The cabins were super cool and the beds actually looked comfortable. It was a really cool atmosphere. We totally should have stayed.
You should stay!
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February 2024 by Andrew Lohrmann
Someone did a great job with the design and advertising. Basically you're paying for a big box with wooden cubes for furniture. There is no comfortable seating. Its alo pretty miserable to use a porta potty in the dark with no light. The mattress was great though and the scenery was beautiful. The fireplace was pretty special.
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February 2024 by Anita Bermann
We had a great time staying at Rolling Huts during a snowy winter weekend. The location is beautiful and cross-country ski trails leave right from the property. The huts are nice looking on the outside, but have a number of quirks on the inside that you wouldn't expect from the high design exterior. We were prepared for a camping-type experience, but I can understand how someone might be disappointed if not prepared. A few things to know to help prepare yourself: 1) The huts each come with a port-a-potty (not a composting toilet) that is weirdly situated right next to the bedroom wall. Ours was clean and comfortable to use, but because of the location, there is exhaust fan in the bedroom to keep the smell out. We didn't have a smell problem, but running the exhaust fan did mean we had a hard time keeping the cabin warm during the colder nights. I would recommend bringing extra warm blankets/sleeping bags if you get cold. The toilet is also not lit, so bring a headlamp! 2) The hut is minimally equipped with supplies--think camping cabin--so you might want the following: lantern (very little light in the living room space at night), cooking supplies/camp stove (only microwave and dishware provided, no knives/cutting board/pots etc), hand sanitizer or a plan for hand-washing (there is no running water inside, just an outdoor spigot), and extra pillows/bedding for the 2nd bed if you plan to use it. However, I definitely recommend the experience if you like simplicity and views in nature! There is ample firewood provided for the stove, coffee, and a porch to watch the snow fall--a perfect winter getaway. We stayed in hut 6, which I think is the best one (furthest away from others). However, it is also furthest from the parking lot, so if you want the closest hut to your car that is hut 1. Hut 5 was nice as well--huts 2, 3, and 4 are more clustered together so these would be my last choice--though all have nice private views from the back porch.
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February 2024 by Kristen Schriver
BEWARE! No indoor water - No indoor bathroom (only detached outhouse). Real bathroom is a walk to another building and shared space. Both showers broken. Couldn’t get wifi to work at all. Thin mattress ontop of plywood - no real bed. It’s WAY overpriced for camping in a metal drafty box with a noisy space heater and no seating except box wood bench. While set back from road all you hear is the highway noise. It’s not glamping (luxury camping). I wanted out of my reservation - owner refused. Yikes never again. I felt totally scammed.
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January 2024 by Kristen S.
BEWARE! No indoor water - No indoor bathroom (only detached outhouse). Real bathroom is a walk to another building and shared space. Both showers broken. Couldn't get wifi to work at all. Thin mattress ontop of plywood - no real bed. It's WAY overpriced for camping in a metal drafty box with a noisy space heater and no seating except box wood bench. While set back from road all you hear is the highway noise. It's not glamping (luxury camping). I wanted out of my reservation - owner refused. Yikes never again. I felt totally scammed.
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November 2023 by Brody Isaak
We enjoyed our stay, albeit it very short.The pass on State Route 20 was closed so we ended up having to go via U.S. Route 2 which more than doubled our travel time. If you're coming from the coast in the winter the weather can greatly change your route.As we were only staying for one night and arrived late we didn't get to enjoy the amenities as much as we wanted to. The space was clean and cozy, all you need to build a fire was easily accessible and the bed was decently comfortable. We're keen to stay again when we have more time as there's lots to do both on the property as well as a short drive away.As other reviewers mentioned, there's a bit of a disconnect on the value side. For what you're paying you'd expect a little more.Rooms: Clean and give you the perfect glamping experience.Nearby activities: Check out Winthrop, super cute small town.Walkability: Beautiful trails close by and on the property.
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November 2023 by Gerard Bruijnse
Nice campsite in a beautiful location. Nice cabins and beautiful canvas tents. Simple but with electricity connection and building with neat toilet, sink and hot showers
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October 2023 by Karl-Heinz Kessler
Rooms: Be aware what you book. Considerable differences between the types of huts and accommodations offered here. No local management on site. If problems, you are on your own.Nearby activities: Hiking in the vicinity is good.Walkability: Pizza place is nearby. Everything else requires a car.
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October 2023 by Lizzie
Beautiful, quiet location for glamping. There are a few nice amenities, but don't expect much in the way of luxury. The huts have wi-fi, electric heating, and a cute fireplace with a station outside to chop your own firewood. The communal bathrooms are basic and clean enough if you don't mind small bugs. Perfect for a one night stay.
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September 2023 by Heather Swanson
Despite the smoke in the area, our stay at the Rolling Huts was lovely-it was a true glamping experience. One of the most pleasant surprises was that the hut had its own AC unit! On a day when it was 90 degrees outside, it was amazing to show up and find the AC in the cabin. The central bathrooms were clean and tidy (and not THAT far of a walk from the cabins!) and if you really needed to go in the middle of the night, there was the convenience of the attached port-a-potty. It's close enough between Mazama and Winthrop to enjoy both spots-would definitely return. The only reason for giving it four versus five stars was price-I don't know if it was quite worth $495.00 for three nights.
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January 2023 by Hiep Vo (Loki Conquest)
Stayed at #4. Good wifi signal. No T-Mobile cell service. Perfect fireplace ? while watching snowfall ❄️. Hard to keep the fire going, but plenty of wood. Don’t like the potty but expected. Shower is far, but clean. Just here for the cozy fire while looking at snowfall experience. Hope they would eventually add the sink for hand washing and a flushing toilet.
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November 2022 by David K
We stayed in the Farm House. Overall not a bad stay; the grounds were great with a beautiful lawn that the kids loved running around on. The builidng overall was actually less rustic than we were expecting, but you could tell there was a bit of deferred maintenance. Many of the windows were either stuck or very difficult to operate, very few of them had screens; remaining screens were bent and let in just as many bugs. We didn't need it while we were there but worth noting that the "air conditioning" is one portable floor unit located in the upstairs hallway - dramatically insufficient for the building. Kitchen was a little better stocked than some reviews mentioned. Decent email communication by management. We had a good stay but probably would not return.