Lake Tahoe Lodging
No matter what time of year you plan to visit, you want to look for Lake Tahoe lodging that is close to the attractions and activities you find most appealing.
You have a variety of Lake Tahoe lodging choices, such as cabins, rental homes and condominiums from which to choose. You don't have to be traveling in a group to take advantage of the comforts of home provided by a rental property.
For less than $87 a day, you can stay in a one bedroom "studio condo" in South Lake Tahoe over the 2011 Memorial Day weekend (May 27-31). Be forewarned that besides paying for the rental, you will also have to pay a cleaning fee and tax.
Some rental properties offer optional cleaning, so if you want to save some money, search for those types of properties, unless you prefer to have someone else responsible for cleaning.
Some of the amenities of this particular Lake Tahoe lodging are a private hot tub, boat dock, access to tennis courts and an indoor pool.
Some rental properties have restrictions like requiring you to stay a minimum number of nights or not allowing pets. They also have additional fees they charge for the use of certain amenities, so read carefully as you do your research.
Whenever possible, read the frequently asked questions (FAQ) page and reviews written by previous vacationers. You want to know as much as possible about your Lake Tahoe lodging before you pay any money.
If you can't find the information you need on the website, call the rental agent or the property owner directly.
You don't have to sacrifice the comforts of home to enjoy your Lake Tahoe vacation. If you search carefully, you can find the Lake Tahoe lodging that suits both your needs and your budget.