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Rental Cabins - 2016 Rates For cabin rentals close to King's Island, look no further! Beechwood Acres Camping Resort offers a wide range of cabin rentals including Bare Bones Log Cabins, Yurt Rental, Deluxe Secluded Cottage with Hot Tub, 3-Room Cabin with Loft, and the NEW spacious River Brook Cabin. We have everything you and your family need in a wonderful location close to many fun area attractionsPrice is based on 4 people.) One pillow top queen bed, fireplace, stereo system, flat screen TVs, Queen sleep sofa, fully equipped kitchen with full size stove and refrigerator / freezer, microwave, kitchen table, AC/Heat, bathroom, large loft area, fire ring, large concrete patio with gas grill and patio furniture. Linen package available $$$$ for Deluxe Cottage and Riverbrook only. CHECK IN TIME 3PM. CHECK OUT TIME 12PM (NOON). YURT RENTAL (Sleeps 5) Double/single bunk bed, futon, small refrigerator/freezer, small table, microwave, ceiling fan, water faucet outside, new A/C unit, NEW flat screen TV w/DVD, small covered deck, picnic table, fire ring and charcoal grill.
Guest must provide your own linens and cooking utensils. DELUXE SECLUDED CABIN with Hot Tub Totally private entrance, 2 Bedrooms (one bedroom has 1 king bed and one bedroom has 1 double bed), fully equipped kitchen, newly remodled bathroom, great room w/gas fireplace, A/C, futon, one pull-out couch in the living room, sun room w/attached deck. Amenities include: gas grill, charcoal grill, patio furniture, group bonfire area w/seating, New Flat screen TV w/DVD and hot tub w/covered deck. Price based on 4 people. Additional persons: $10.00 each, per night.- 1 ROOM LOG CABIN/LOFT (Sleeps 4-5) 1 double bed and 1 fold-out cot, small refrigerator/freezer, small table, microwave, ceiling fan, electrical outlets inside, water faucet outside, A/C, carpeted loft, NEW Flat screen w/DVD, picnic table, covered deck, fire ring and charcoal grill. 25' Travel Trailer (Sleeps 2 adults & 2 children max)1 Queen bed, a dinette that converts to a bed, bathroom with shower, fully equipped kitchen, flat screed TV with DVD, A/C, picnic table and fire ring.
Guest must provide your own linens. 30' Travel Trailer (Sleeps up to 6) Fully furnished kitchen, bathroom with shower, 1 queen bed, sleep sofa and 1 set of large bunk beds. Also has a flat screen TV w/DVD, A/C, picnic table and fire ring. 3 ROOM CABIN WITH LOFT (Sleeps 6-8) Front room with kitchen table, small refrigerator/freezer, microwave, ceiling fan, electrical outlets inside, water faucet outside, AC/heat unit, NEW Flat screen w/DVD & queen sleep sofa. 1 bedroom w/double bed and 1 bedroom with 1 set of bunk beds. Picnic table, fire ring and charcoal grill. Guests must provide your own linens and cooking utensils. VIEW 3 ROOM CABIN BARE BONES LOG CABINS (Sleeps 4-6) Bunk beds, double, small refrigerator/freezer, small table, microwave, ceiling fan, electrical outlets inside, water faucet outside, A/C, NEW Flat screen w/DVD, picnic table, covered deck, fire ring and charcoal grill. 1 Room - Sleeps 4 2 Room - Sleeps 6 Accepting Reservations for the 2015 SEASON STARTING FEBRUARY 1 through our web site RSVP Form only.
2 Night Minimum with 1st night deposit. *3 Night Minimum Stay on Holiday Weekends with Payment in Full at time the reservation is made.$25:00 fee on all cancelations. how to drain a window ac unitFirst night fee on all cancelations the week of arrival (7 days). how much is 3 ton ac unitThe day of, full amount will be charged (2 night fee)cost to fix ac car NO CANCELLATIONS ACCEPTED ON HOLIDAYS (Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day & Halloween Weekends) NO REFUNDS FOR EARLY CHECKOUT NOTE: Camping is an outdoor experience; therefore, we do not give refunds due to weather. $2.00 per pet per Day Golf Carts only permitted with proof of insurance and a valid driver's license. To comply with the Ohio Dept. of Agriculture Advisory against the movement of firewood, due to the Emerald Ash Borer, NO firewood may be brought into the campground.
Firewood is offered for sale at a reasonable price and delivered to your campsite. Thank You for your understanding and cooperation. Full Load - $30 (whole bed of Kubota) Half Load - $15 (half bed of Kubota) Quarter Load - $7 All are delivered except bundles Bathrooms: 9.5 out of 10!Cool Ways to Use Lattices for Inside or Outside Projects > Arts & Living > Home and Garden There's No Keeping Pollen Out, But Let's Try to Hold It Down Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, April 12, 2007 Pollen season -- leaving its telltale yellow film on windowsills, tabletops and cars -- is upon us with a sneezing, itchy-eyed vengeance. There is no way to avoid the stuff completely -- moving to Antarctica might help -- but there are ways to fight back inside our homes. The closest thing to universal advice from experts is to keep doors and windows shut, especially during the peak pollen hours of 5 to 10 a.m., says Thomas Casale, president of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, based in Milwaukee.
Beyond that, here are some options for clearing the air: Filters that fit over window screens are another low-tech approach to keeping out the allergens. These reusable filters -- some are made of wire mesh, others of plastic -- come in frames up to 11 inches tall that expand sideways for a snug fit. Manufacturers claim they block 90 percent of pollen from entering the home. Until you need to turn on the air conditioning, you can use the fan-only mode on window units or a central system to circulate air, says Mark Connelly, Consumer Reports magazine's senior director of appliances and home improvement. The fan will bring in fresh air while filtering particulates from outdoors. For more protection, install HEPA (high-efficiency particulate air) filters in window air-conditioning units or central air and heating systems. These filters, made with glass fibers, are designed to trap more than 99 percent of pollen, dust and tobacco smoke. A one-inch-thick HEPA filter for HVAC units costs much more than a conventional model.
At Strosniders hardware stores in Montgomery County, for example, standard filters start at $1.69, while the least-expensive HEPA version is $17.99. Retrofitting a forced-air ventilation system with larger HEPA filters can also be costly. To remain at peak effectiveness, HEPA filters must be changed at least every month, perhaps more often, because they trap more pollutants than standard filters. "If you don't [change them], the furnace or the blower motor can overheat or the air conditioner can ice up," says Bob Nibert, service manager at Academy Heating and Air Conditioning in Rockville. Room air purifiers, about the size of dehumidifiers, filter air within a closed space. They use HEPA filters or other technology to clean air before recirculating it. Larger spaces need larger units; most specify the maximum area they can handle. For best results, they should circulate the air several times an hour. "If you are going to focus on a particular room, focus on the bedroom, because it's where you spend the most time," allergist Casale says.
But Connelly of Consumer Reports has doubts about a single-room approach to air filtration. "If you have pollen as an issue, it makes more sense to get a whole-house cleaner" in the HVAC system. Remove pollen regularly from household surfaces by dusting with a microfiber cloth or a slightly damp rag, says Philip Doyle, owner of the MaidPro franchise in the District's Adams Morgan neighborhood. Clean "top to bottom" to keep particles from flying around. Although Web sites offering products geared to allergy sufferers feature special cleaning sprays such as AllerDust, Casale says, a regular dusting cloth or a feather duster sprayed with furniture polish will pick up more particles without sending them airborne. Once surfaces are clean, damp-mop the floor or use a vacuum cleaner with a HEPA filter. "Pollen is a very large thing and tends to settle out very quickly; it tends to drop to the floor," Connelly says. If you are particularly sensitive to pollen, shower and wash your hair before bedtime every night to remove allergens you may have brought indoors.