The Imperial Escape is where friends and family gather to unplug and celebrate. Uniquely situated in the mountains of Big Bear, it will immediately send you into a state of relaxation. Here are a few adventures that our guests love:
– Bear Mtn. Ski Area- 3 Miles
– Snow Summit Ski Area- 4.5 Miles
– Big Bear Village- 5 Miles
– Big Bear Lake- 3 Miles
Indulge in a getaway with some mountain hospitality.
The cabin is suitable for up to five guests looking for a sensible mountain getaway.
Please Note: For the safety of all guests, video monitors the outside of the cabin.
Here are a few common questions and answers that will help you decide if the cabin is a good fit for your getaway.
Can we cook at the cabin?
You’ll love the flexibility of being able to go out or stay in to cook. We stock our kitchen with pots, pans, plates, glassware, and utensils. If you’re unsure about what we might have, ask us. The kitchen boasts a stove and oven, which will give you the ability to whip up a beautiful brunch.
Is the fireplace functional?
Oh yes! It’ll keep you warm on the coldest of nights. It’s a fully functional wood-burning fireplace. Grab a Duraflame log, a lighter, and some firewood from any local gas stations or grocery stores, and you’ll be ready to keep the mountain vibes flowing.
Should I bring linens, towels, and pillowcases?
We understand nobody wants to travel with their sheets and pillowcases. Our linens will rival any hotel, and our cleaning crew will take care of everything when you leave. We provide linens for each bed. We wash every piece of bedding before your visit. We’ll also make sure there are plenty of towels.
Is the cabin a good place for children?
Yes! We’ve had several families stay with us, and they’ve found the cabin perfect for a family getaway. The open living room and kitchen area make having fun with the family easy.
If you’re interested in booking and haven’t made up your mind, give us a shout. We’re happy to answer any questions you may have.
Guests will access the entire cabin, yard, and deck area.
You’ll be enjoying one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in Big Bear. It features a mix of long-term residents and vacation rentals. Having access to everything that Big Bear has to offer simplifies your trip. Also, enjoy some of the local hiking trails about a mile away.
Here, snow and sun line the streets. Skis, snowboards, mountain bikes, hiking boots, and boats are the preferred mode of transportation. Our unique cabins capture the essence of the southern California mountains. We stay true to our small-town feel and offer significant experiences.
Early Check In-Late Check-Out:
We appreciate that you’d like to spend as much time as you can at our cabin, and at times we can provide an early check-in and late check-out for an additional fee. If you’ve not paid this fee and confirmed by us that you can check in early or check out late, you’re not permitted to check in to the cabin before 3 p.m. and must check out at 11 a.m. We reserve the right to charge your security deposit if you enter before 3 p.m. or stay beyond 11 a.m.
Pets:
We do allow pets at this location. please pick up after them when they do their business outside and kindly keep off all furniture.
Smoking:
Please, please do not smoke in our cabin. If the cleaning crew smells smoke after your visit, there is an excess charge of two hundred and fifty dollars.
Trash:
Per the City of Big Bear Lake Vacation Rental Code, guests must bring all trash to 4190 Garstin Drive Big Bear Lake, CA 9231
Failure to remove trash will result in a $25 fee per bag or $150 whichever is larger.
For sanitation reasons, all guests must wash any dishes they may have used while at the house. Please use the dishwasher when appropriate. Failure to wash dishes will result in a $50 charge.
Per the County of San Bernardino Exceeding the occupancy limit of 5 or partying can result in a $500 fine or eviction.
Due to the high fire danger in Big Bear outdoor fires, campfires, hand-built fires are illegal. Any evidence of this type of fire will result in a $500 fine and eviction.
During the winter, snow and ice can impact driving conditions in Big Bear. It’s the law that all vehicles carry chains during this time in case of a storm. We recommend that all guests visiting carry chains and become familiar with putting them on their vehicle during this time. Learning for the first time in a snowstorm can be challenging. If you have any questions about chains, the laws, or driving conditions, don’t hesitate to reach out to us.
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