Sunday, November 11, 2007

Please tell us what you think

We have had so many guests say that they would like to have a place on line to share their stay on line.

I would love to hear what our guests think!

Here is what some of our comment cards have said:

We loved our stay, it was the perfect setting. We will be back. 03/07

Thank you for sharing your cabin. It is the perfect place to relax, 05/07

You have thought of everything. We felt very comfortable and had a great time. 06/07

Best cabin ever! 08/07

Oak Grove Cabins Rock! 09/07 (this was a honeymoon couple that even left us a photo!)

You have a great place and your pictures do not do it justice. 11/07

Like it said, I really love this business because I love to hear from our guests, so I hopefully will hear from you.

Thanks,

Dorothy
http://www.oakgrovecabin.com/
and...
http://www.southernillinoiscabins.com/

3 comments:

Dorothy Lada said...

Our most recent guests have stated that the cabin was even more than they ever expected, and would love to return.

Also, guests from texas sent me amazing photos of their trip and said "The cabin was fantastic, loved that it was so clean and tastefully decorated"

Please log on and tell me about what you think of your stay at the cabins or our website.

Thanks,
Dorothy

Mr. Tinkles said...

We recently stayed at Oak Grove Cabins for the second year in a row. We love the cabin, the beautiful setting, and the peace and quiet if offers. We also really enjoy all of the surrounding beauty of southern Illinois, including Giant City State Park. It's also nice to have Carbondale close by. And maybe above all, we're grateful that they're pet friendly so we can bring our 2 four-legged kids along.
Dorothy and Ron couldn't be better hosts. Not only do they make sure you have everything you need, but they also respect your privacy. Last year when we stayed at the cabin, we never even saw them. We had the privilige of meeting them this year. They're good people. While they respect your privacy, they don't hesitate to be there when you need them.
We're looking forward to more visits in the future. We've found a perfect spot to vacation or stop by for a few nights while in southern Illinois.
Thanks, Dorothy and Ron. We'll see you again soon.
Terry and Jan R.
Chatham, IL

(more to come)

Mr. Tinkles said...

I grew up in southeastern Illinois and was a student at SIU in the early to mid 70's. I like to think that I was a pretty good student and tried to make the most of my college experience. That's not to say that I didn't get a little crazy at times.

Since my college days, I've had this recurring memory of a particular late night cruise in my roommate's car on some unknown remote back roads in the Carbondale area. In this memory, my roommate was driving the car with 3 passengers including me. I should mention that alcohol was involved. (Who ever said college students are always smart and responsible?) Through all of the following years, I have always wondered where this particular cruise through the country happened.

In this memory, we're driving down a hilly road, thoroughly enjoying going up and down the hills at a pretty good rate of speed. Then all at once, the road abruptly ends. My roommate couldn't get stopped in time and we kept going straight. Someone was watching out for us because there was a narrow dirt road straight ahead instead of trees. However, the dirt road had some really deep ruts, and when we hit it, the car bottomed out hard and we came to a quick stop. We thought it was the funniest thing ever at the moment. All of us were laughing and got out of the car so my roommate could try to back out to the road. A nice lady came out of a house that was to the left of the dirt road to ask if we were okay, which we were. I don't remember much about the lady except that I felt bad that we had probably scared her with our very abrupt and unintentional entrance into her peaceful country existence, but I do remember what the house looked like.

As I said earlier, I've wondered for years where that incident happened. Then, we're staying at Oak Grove Cabins last week and I ride my bicycle down Rowland Road for the first time towards the cemetery. It was a challenging ride because of several rolling hills. Then, all at once, there it was straight ahead, the same setting as from the 70's road trip. There was the dirt road straight ahead, past the 90 degree turn towards the cemetery (minus the ruts from the 70's), and the house next to the dirt lane.

I just thought it was really weird coming onto that scene after all of these years of wondering where it was. Finding that spot was just another interesting part of my visit to Oak Grove Cabins.