Looking to get away from it all and reconnect with someone or something? Look no further than Grey’s Getaway Cabin. This quiet hideaway nestled among lush-green landscape in the Finger Lake Region surrounds you with peace, quiet and solitude. It will take less than a day to forget all you left behind.
Your trip will begin with a warm welcome, and a brief, but helpful, orientation from your kind and caring hosts, Kathy and Ted Grey, two wonderful people who seem to be determine to make your stay the most awesome experience ever.
Grey’s Cabin is the place I chose for my four nephews and me to take our annual summer trip together. What a great choice! Because of distance, I don’t see my nephews too often. So, the cabin with its open floor design (kitchen, dining room, and living room) and the spacious, well-planned out property, was perfect for maximizing our time together.
Although the hosts provide plenty of DVD’s, games, and books, my nephews brought along a few favorite board games and card games and their drawing pads and pencils. The living room with its sectional sofa, squared-coffee table and little stool provided a comfortable place for my nephews to play their games and draw. Speaking of comfortability, the number of bedrooms and the size and number of beds in the cabin were one of the main draws. Three of my nephews average 5 feet eleven in height. Try asking them to share the double-sized beds many of the other properties had.
Then there’s the pond and outdoors. When I spoke to Kathy many months before the trip, Kathy made me aware we could do catch and release fishing at the pond on the property. I asked if there would be fishing rods available for my nephews. Sure enough there were four ready and waiting. Ted had prepared four rods and even took time to show my nephews and me where to dig up worms. Ted provided the shovel too. My nephews went fishing one evening. The nine year-old, who had never been fishing before, caught five. How cool to have witnessed his delight! Thank you Ted and Kathy for making that moment possible!
One evening, using the host-provided lawn chairs, we sat around the fire pit eating s’mores and sharing stories. Another evening we roasted hot dogs. The last full day of our little get away vacation, my nephews and I played a couple of games of ball with the bat and ball (both made of some sort of foam material) I brought along. We used paper plates I brought with us as bases. We had a great time!