What are the perks of staying in a vacation home instead of staying at a hotel?

You Have Space. As a large family, we love that we have room to play games, watch movies, let the kids play, and make memories together. We have lots of space for activities with the whole family—and enough bedrooms for personal space. At a vacation home, each person or couple can have their own bedroom instead of sharing space with kids or siblings.

More Time Together. Rather than meeting with family and friends in a hotel lobby or cramming together in a tight hotel room, families who stay in vacation homes congregate in large common areas, where they can spend quality time together as they get ready for the day, unwind after a long day at the parks, or enjoy a day at the house.

Food. At a vacation home, you have a kitchen where you can cook your own meals—whether it’s a quick and simple dish or a treasured family recipe.

Reduced Noise. There is no elevator. There are no random upstairs neighbors. There are no guests down the hall who are banging their doors open and closed as they leave for rope drop at 6 A.M. You can control how quiet and how loud the house is. Further, there are quiet hours in our neighborhood and security that will enforce the quiet hours.

Rest Days. While it’s fun to go to the parks, sometimes you need a vacation from your vacation! Vacation homes give you privacy to make rest days truly relaxing.

We work hard to ensure that The Enchanted Escape offers you all the amenities you would want or need to make your vacation home experience grand. Our game room features arcade games and gaming systems; our theater boasts a large screen, plush recliners, and a giant beanbag that’s fun for the kids; the pool provides the perfect place to relax with opaque screens and a lovely view; and our kitchen has a wide array of appliances and more than enough dishes for your large group. Further, our themed rooms keep the magic alive, even when you’re not at the parks! We have what you need to make memories even without leaving the house.

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