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		We did the "Aspen" this weekend. one of the Lodge area cabins. It was clean and comfortable. I would go there again,they are well equiped for cooking,wood for burning and room to move around.
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		The prices are CRAZY low!   I like the looks, but lost me with the no pets.  Baxter would never let us go without him
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		lol,my sister inlaw babysitted my pup this weekend
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		Stayed in the Makinaw every winter for 10 years. The first night is full price, then half off for every night thereafter. If you stay 3 nights the price is VERY reasonable. Split the cost with 3-4 guys and your trip will be under $100.
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		Ya I agree with everyone else nice cabins for a good price. I was up there this weekend too.  Bring your own paper towels though.
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		Awesome. This is all great ammo to convince my wife to go down for our anniversary. 
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		we stay in the a-frame cabins right behind the main lodge. very nice, lots of room and comfortable for 5 guys. prices are outstanding also. headed down there in 2 weeks. [cool]
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		My wife and I were there about a week ago and stayed in the Pinewood unit.  They have electrical heat and a wood stove.  Like the other guy said, you stay two nights and get the second for half the rate so the total was about $186.00.  Bring your own food and you'll be set.  Don't plan on spending a lot of time watching TV as the set is about the size of a small computer monitor.  Other than that, it was fine.
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		Do they have pots and pans and stuff to cook with inside too?
The cabins are pretty warm then, I'd take it, with the electric heaters AND a wood burning stove?
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