Posts Tagged ‘San Bernardino’

From Coffee and cookies to Santa and trees we got it ALL!

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

 

Gosh a good cup of coffee makes me happy!

 

I stopped in to 7/11 on my way to work to grab my morning cup o joe. But when I finished it, I still wanted more.

 

I searched the kitchen and there it was, Premium Roast! I broke out the coffee maker and brewed it right up! To my surprise we had not just one kind of cocoa but 3 different kinds! Hazelnut, Chocolate Raspberry, and White Chocolate! What a treat, I made my coffee and added a Hazelnut cocoa packet…tastes just like a cappuccino!

 

It made my day and we know just how to make yours too! In the winter we have home made cookies, hot cocoa, tea and coffee on check in days. No, it’s not for us silly…they’re for our guests.

 

We will have a toasty fire, some hot coffee, tea or cocoa (which ever you prefer) and some warm cookies right out of the oven, when you come to check in!

 

Maybe you’re sitting at your beach house listening to the waves, not daring to think about Christmas or the winter. But you should be thinking of planning a trip up here to Big Bear this season.

 

decorated-xmas-treeWe can have a Christmas tree waiting for you, fully decorated and lit up for your arrival. We can even send Santa…yes I said Santa, to your cabin to visit the little ones! You know he has some very special cabins that he would like you to stay in.

 

As it gets closer to his biggest day of the year, he likes to take a relaxing trip up here to Big Bear. He promises us that good little boys and girls that are staying in any of his cabin’s, will get a special visit from the big man himself!

 

He might even bring you a special stocking filled with a few goodies! But remind your parents, kidos, to call and arrange the best time to have him visit. We wouldn’t want to miss you while you were out making a snowman or enjoying a lovely sledding hill.

 

You just have to stop by our web site http://www.santascabins.com/ to check out the awesome santas-banner2locations, low prices and beautiful pictures of all that we have to offer. Take a look, and while you’re there make a reservation…

 

We’d love to have you visit! Hope to see you soon!

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Paradise is only a short drive away!

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

One of the best things about Big Bear has to be the fact that it’s a drive to destination.

Many people may not realize it, but Big Bear is actually a four season resort. The winter is obviously best known for its skiing and snow boarding and many guests come here in the summer to play on the lake and get away to cooler temperatures of the mountain.

But Spring and Fall are still Big Bear’s best kept secret. Many hikers, fisherman and mountain bikers have found out that the Spring and Fall is prime time for a visit!

Although currently the rates at the Gold Rush Resort Rentals are by far cheaper than usual, after the labor day holiday, you are treated to much greater reduced rates.  The temperatures are still excellent and the lake is open and less crowded. So check out Big Bear in the fall or spring if you want to experience the full beauty without the crowds.

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Holiday Availability for Big Bear Cabins

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

So it’s another beautiful day in Big Bear California with the sun shining and the temperature at a perfect 75*.

 

Just wanted to let everyone out there know that we only have thirteen homes  available for the Fourth of July holiday. Click on the name to view pictures and information on the home.

 

And those are as listed: Bremmer Manor sleeping six people, Colusa Pines sleeping eight, Pine Cone sleeping seven, Bear Walk sleeping eight, Nana’s Cottage sleeping eight, Miller’s Retreat sleeping six, Moosey’s Log Cabin sleeping ten, Snow Summit Condo sleeping twelve, Tree Top sleeping eight, Bear Mtn. Manor sleeping eleven, Encino Dreams sleeping fourteen, Million Dollar View sleeping twelve and Papahos sleeping ten people.

 

To see any of these homes please go to our website at netwww.bigbearrentals. or give me a toll free call at 1 (800) 363-8303 and I will be happy to assist any way I can. Looking forward to your call…..Bre

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There’s Gold in them their hills!

Friday, June 12th, 2009

I would personally like to thank our home owners for attending our Gold Rush event May 30th.  Many of you enjoyed panning for gold with the High Desert Gold Diggers. 

They seemed to inspire us to want to join a prospecting group.  I promised to get some info for you so you can join a group in your area.  Well, here it is!

The site: www.icmj.com/clubs-associations-govt-agencies.php will get you to a great list of clubs.  Just click on your state.  (I am sorry but there was no short cut for that address)!

www.goldprospectors.org is a GPAA (the guys from TV) site that gives you local chapters.  YOU DO NOT HAVE TO “DO” THE BUZZARD SPECIAL.  The magazine is good, but lots of ads.

I Googled:  prospecting clubs California and got quite a few hits.

NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, buy equipment until you have been to a few meetings/outings.  Most things can be had USED, at a greatly discounted price.  Most clubs have outings and invite guests…you use their equipment to see what you really want.  I know lots of people with stuff they “needed” but don’t use!

Any questions, please call me, I would love to help you find your way into mining!

There is gold here in Big Bear!

Susan

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The Local History Of Big Bear

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Visitors to Big Bear should consider making a stop at the Big BearValley Historical Museum. The museum showcases numerous exhibits from Native American’s to the Gold Rush, Early Cattle Ranching including an Authentic Chuck Wagon, Working Blacksmiths. The kids can even pan for pyrite in the gold panning area.

An 1875 cabin that is the oldest standing structure in the valley is on display. The Doble Schoolhouse built in 1906 is also on display. A fully restored working stamp mill, buggies, local pioneer artifacts, glassware and countless items are exhibited for all who wish to look into the past.

All the cabins are authentic period artifacts with docents happy to inform you about their history.

The Museum is owned and operated by the Big Bear Valley Historical Society, manned by an all volunteer staff and is a nonprofit organization.

The Museum doors opened in 1982, there have been many renewals and historical donations in the past few years.

Open from Memorial Day in May to the first Sunday in October, located at 800 Greenway in Big Bear City, across from the east end of the airport runway.

Days open are Weds, Sat, Sundays & Holiday Mondays from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.. There is a $3.00 donation required for Adults over 14 years. Kids 14 and under are free with paying adult admission.

Phone (909) 585-8100

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Skiing Is Even Better In A T-Shirt

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

It is stunning up here right now, and I know you might have your worries about the snow conditions. But speaking as someone who has been skiing the last two days, there is nothing to fear. The coverage and snow is just great and the weather couldn’t be nicer.

Only in California can you go from the beach to the mountains in a matter of a couple hours, and there is nothing better than being able to ski a t-shirt, with the warm sun on your back, zooming down the mountain. ski-jump

So get on up here, cause we have some awesome specials on our cabins, and I guarantee you the conditions will not dissapoint.

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