

I am appalled at the lack of humanity shown to us, the total disregard for our health and well-being, and the blatant lies that the cabins’ locations were biker friendly and safe. Our bike’s damage amount is over $3,000, we paid out of pocket for a rental car for the week, and money to the local Harley Davidson dealer to get our bike road ready for our return trip home at the end of the week. But for the grace of God and the protection of the Guardian Angels, we could have died on that mountain side.

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When told that the rental company was responsible to its renters for full and total disclosure of the rental properties, including the terrain, he stated that the responsibility lay in the hands of the one holding the handle bars. We requested that the owner/manager come to the office. Bottom line, no one at the office even offered us a sip of water, or showed any concern nor consideration for us. It was the kindness of strangers who drove the two women passengers down, while their husbands spent frustrating and neverous hours trying to remove themselves, and the remaining bike from this very dangerous situation. HELLO?! Our bike went down! We called for a tow, which entailed two trucks, one a lift, another a crane, to take our bike down. Their response? “Come down so we can set you up with something else”. Upon attempting to turn the bike around on the “flat surface” (which it was not) our bike went down. We immediately informed the office that we would require other lodging. This was challenging for tourists in cars and treacherous for bikers. The degree of the incline was almost perpendicular to the mountainscape. The cabins were up, Up, UP in the hills, on winding, narrowing, paved roads. As a parting word, the reservationist also told us that if we were unhappy with the cabins/locations, they would re-locate us in other cabins. We were given some handmade maps and directions, given the keys, after they had collected our rental fee(s).

To make a long story short, we should have been driven up to the cabins by management in a vehicle other than our motorcycles. We were continually reaffirmed that the cabins we reserved were motorcycle friendly/safe. During the booking process, we continually told the reservationists that we were travelling on motorcycle and required paved roads and level parking for our bikes.

My husband and I, and another married couple, reserved two cabins in January of 2009, for a mid-July stay. Author gatlinburg insider Posted on AugAugCategories Cabins in Gatlinburg TN, Lodging Tags Cabins in Gatlinburg TN, Gatlinburg lodging Be sure to check out information on Pigeon Forge cabins as well. If you have stayed at any of the Gatlinburg, TN cabin rentals listed above during your Gatlinburg Tennessee vacation, please share your experience with others in the comment section below! Also, if we have missed a great cabin rental in Gatlinburg that is pet-friendly, please mention them below and we’ll get them added to the list. If you have comments on any of the following cabins (or if you know of other pet-friendly cabins around Gatlinburg, TN) please share your thoughts in the comment section at the bottom of this page! The Best Pet Friendly Cabins in Gatlinburg, TN:Ĩ4 Other Pet Friendly Cabin Rentals in the area: The others that follow are also recommended, but aren’t discussed as widely…it’s not that their bad…they just don’t get as much word-of-mouth as the first few. The first set are the cabin and chalet rentals that consistently get good reviews and remain highly recommended. The list below contains only the highest rated pet friendly cabin rentals in Gatlinburg, TN.
