Questions and answers regarding Christmas Mountain were posted in the "sticky" threads where they probably don't belong. But the questions are important so I have started this new thread.
Since RCI deals with Homeowners Associations, there may be several RCI numbers for a given resort complex. When you are reserving with BG, that doesn't matter. Just reserve what you want (assuming availability). The Townhomes require more points but all the other units have the same point values.
The cabins and cottages are much smaller than the deluxe timbers. The cabins and cottages are more rustic. The deluxe timbers have two bathrooms while the cabins and cottages have only one. The cabins and cottages have wood burning fireplaces while the deluxe timbers have gas fireplaces (also JennAir outside grill, screened in porch, and washer/dryer). The cabins are set in either a pine woods or an oak woods and has a really nice outdoor ambience. The cottages and deluxe timbers are more "city" like but not as bad as the townhomes.
We have stayed in these four types of units (but not the villas or regular timbers) and might be able to answer more detailed questions if you have them.
Charles
Originally posted by nfwjlw
Originally posted by vintner
The cabins and cottages are much smaller than the deluxe timbers. The cabins and cottages are more rustic. The deluxe timbers have two bathrooms while the cabins and cottages have only one. The cabins and cottages have wood burning fireplaces while the deluxe timbers have gas fireplaces (also JennAir outside grill, screened in porch, and washer/dryer). The cabins are set in either a pine woods or an oak woods and has a really nice outdoor ambience. The cottages and deluxe timbers are more "city" like but not as bad as the townhomes.
We have stayed in these four types of units (but not the villas or regular timbers) and might be able to answer more detailed questions if you have them.
Charles
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