Getting Your Vacation Home
Posted in Information by: MarieOctober 8th, 2008

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- Demonstrate thoughtful touches. Make available delicious winter food like hot chocolate or cocoa, marshmallows, ginger cookies and the like in the kitchen 24 hours a day. Put scented candles on tables and counter tops. Put warm comforters in the rooms or fleece throw pillows
- Prepare for snow – lots of it! A worst case scenario is if your guests get snowed in at your vacation home, but it’s no reason for your guests’ dream vacation to become a nightmare. A snow shovel, ice melt and a windshield scraper will all come handy at this time. Make sure you stock up on non perishable food, indoor and board games, books and movies.
- The last thing you need is a houseful of cranky and hungry guests cursing at their vacation gone stale! You want your guests to ride out this unexpected incident quite pleasantly. For all you know, if your guests are enjoying themselves very much, they probably wouldn’t even notice that the weather has cleared.
- If your vacation house could accommodate it, think of designating a room or area where guests could exercise. A treadmill or two or a bench press is an added bonus. But if you have a covered swimming pool, during the winter it can be heated and who knows – your guests will probably enjoy a few laps in it.