We stayed in Cabin 1 at the Four Seasons. First the cons, the stairs up to the door are a bit rickety. The hand rail needs replacing, it is not sturdy enough to use if you need to hold on to go up the stairs. The cabin is a nice size for a couple, or maybe a small family, but to sleep 10?, I think it would be cramped. The fridge is a very small dorm room sized one. We could only get the front burners on the electric stove to work, and we didn’t try the oven. The heater in the bathroom does not stay on, which is not great, when you go to take a shower and it’s a VERY cold morning. One of the provided towels seemed to have some hard, blue stuff stuck to it. The toilet is… tilted. This is a little disconcerting if you have to get up to pee during the night and almost fall off of it! The bed in the downstairs bedroom is soft. VERY soft… and sinks into the middle. My husband and I basically kept rolling into each other all night and had to fight for space. The futon in the living room did not make for a very comfortable couch at all, and would take a SOUND sleeper to be able to sleep on it. The heater in the living room area seems to work well, and we didn’t need the one in the bedroom as it seems to stay pretty warm if you keep the door closed. We were unable to use the wood burning stove as they only provide wood during the winter months, and we didn’t feel like buying any. It would be great if we could have used it though. It got down into the low 40’s to high 30’s at night. The whole place needs updating as it looks like it came straight out of the 50’s, but not in a cool, kitchy way. The railing on the deck… we get that nobody is suppose to climb on it, but when we even touched it, the entire railing wobbled Also, the screen on one of the doors was off the track, and no matter how many times we fixed it, it was just difficult to use. The tiny TV, had a sound restrictor on it, or something, as it was very quiet and sometimes impossible to hear. The remote did not work to turn it off or on. Now, the pros. The view of the mountains, out the back is beautiful. The deck, provided with some VERY old, plastic chairs and one lounger, was ok. Would have been nice to have a little table as well, so we had a secure place to put our coffee cups, during breakfast in the morning. The kitchen, though dated, is well stocked with dishes, utensils, cookware and cleaning supplies. There are barbeques, but no shade or places to eat or sit while bbqing. There IS WiFi, and the code was provided right in the cabin. It worked pretty well the entire time. The bathtub was large enough for me to stretch out in and soak in. There is a microwave, coffee maker and toaster also provided. The place was clean, but very dated. In summary, this is a housekeeping cabin. If you are looking for maid service, room service or other hotel resort type ammenities, this is NOT the place for you. This is more basic. We will consider returning IF some things, such as the bed, stairs and railings are fixed.
Miranda H.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Los Angeles, CA
We spent four nights at The Four Seasons. The cabins were clean and well supplied. They are considerably smaller than the photographs might lead you to believe. There were only two of us staying in our cabin and I believe any more adults than that might feel cramped. The cabins are arranged in a row with very little space between them. The proprietors also live directly next to the cabins. If you are looking for privacy, this is not the space for you. When booking the cabin, we were told the cabins were located a 5 minute walk from June Lake. This is not true. The cabins are located three miles from June Lake Village. The road to June Lake is a narrow highway with no sidewalk. We walked it, but someone with children may not feel comfortable walking so closely to fast moving cars. You can gather from the distance that you will also not have a lake view. The cabins do have spectacular views from the patio windows of the sierra landscape. One other discrepancy; the proprietor informed us there was no WiFi. However, there is a WiFi network named«Four-Seasons». Obviously there is WiFi at the property, but they restrict it. Perhaps if you point this out to the owners, they may give you the password. All in all, the cabins are acceptable. But, there are other facilities for a comparable price that are actually in view of the lakes with better facilities. We would choose a different resort for our next visit to the Eastern Sierras.