Royal Explorer Lodge Ski-in/Ski-Out Slope-side!! Snowshoeâs Premier Luxury Cabin
This stunning property features over 8,000 sq ft of luxury accommodations, with high-end finishes in each space. 5 King Master Bedrooms each with 4-piece en suites. Two bunk rooms, with 8Queens beds and 6 full beds + Game room! Located immediately adjacent to upper-shay's revenge with ski-on/ski-off access to Snowshoe's premier run. This home has heated floors, 3 wood burning fireplaces, 2 full kitchens, and 2 laundry rooms. Have your next big get-away at Snowshoe's hottest upscale property!
We stayed at this beautiful, spacious log cabin in Snowshoe, WV, perfect for a family gathering (we had nearly 15 kids). The cabin was well-equipped with plenty of household supplies, cozy wooden furniture, and fantastic entertainment optionsâarcade games, a pool table, air hockey, and more. A highlight was the outdoor smoker; we barbequed chicken over wood, and it turned out amazing. The mountain views, sunsets, and clear night skies with shooting stars made the experience even more special.On the downside, some windows and porch doors were covered with plastic due to unfinished maintenance, which limited natural views and airflow. We also noticed water leakage from the bathrooms, which caused some inconvenience but wasnât a dealbreaker.Overall, despite these minor issues, this cabin offered a wonderful stay. Iâd give it an excellent review and would gladly return.
Everything is great. Neat and clean house, except for the sliding doors for Bathrooms. Itâs better to have normal doors instead for the safety of children, as doors are more likely to fall off & can lead a serious injury to anyone.
We stayed at The Royal Explorer cabin house, with a group of 6 families, and all of us unanimously say, we loved the place and the experience. Firstly, the host is an extraordinary host with fantastic hospitality, and the house itself is a premium experience for groups of 20 people, with lots of room and beautiful views of the mountains. Its a definite worth and a must stay at the mountains, if somebody is thinking about visiting the Snowshoe mountain.