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This home will be stocked with a starter set of consumables such as soaps and paper products. To avoid fines please make sure your pet is on a leash and you pick up after your pet.
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If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact us. A maximum of 2 pets can be brought to the unit. An additional pet fee will be applied after booking is complete. Please note: If you are bringing a pet - the pet fee is not included in this total price. Located a quick drive to the Lake Tahoe Golf Course, Camp Richardson and Pope beach, three world class ski resorts, and many restaurants.
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The family den has a sofa sleeper for 2.Īfter a long day full of adventures in Lake Tahoe, this home is the perfect spot to relax and unwind in a luxury setting.
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The bedroom includes an en suite bathroom, large flat screen TV with cable, and plenty of closet space to unpack and feel right at home. Making your way up to the third level loft area is where you will find the Master bedroom. Two of the three bedrooms are located on the mid-level floor.

The sliding glass doors off of the dining area invite you to a gas grill for BBQ-ing and outside heater to keep you warm while enjoying the outdoor patio furniture. The dining room seats six comfortably with additional seating arrangements at the kitchen bar top.

The full stocked and spacious kitchen is state of the art including a six-burner gas stove top and top-of-the-line appliances for the chef in the family and plenty of counter space for prepping and entertaining. Adjacent to the living room lies the dining and gourmet kitchen area. If you're in the need to work out of the office, a printer is also available for use.
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Making your way up to the mid level, you will find the bonus living room with a gas fireplace, high vaulted ceilings, and floor to ceiling windows allowing natural light to illuminate the home. On the ground level you will find a welcoming living room with a cozy seating area, large flat screen TV with cable, gas fireplace, wine and beer bar, and more! There is even a game console for guests use or streaming capabilities to watch the big game. This three bedroom, multi leveled, retreat includes a surplus of luxurious amenities, high-end furnishings, along with wonderful views of the Tahoe forest. However, it's interesting to see how the Shire, the place that is supposedly the safest and most peaceful place in Middle-Earth, fared while Frodo was away, proving that no part of the world was safe while evil still ruled.This upscale and beautifully designed home is located in a peaceful and quiet neighborhood within South Lake Tahoe. The Scouring is one of the more interesting parts of Tolkien's books, simply because of how strange and out of place it seems at first. It was likely cut for time (and also because it would be a strange tonal shift that wouldn't work with the structure of the films) and is one of the few things from the books that didn't make it in. "The Scouring of the Shire" doesn't appear in the films, other than a small reference when Frodo looks into the Mirror of Galadriel and sees the destruction of the Shire. It's always interesting when the hero's story doesn't just end with the end of their main quest, and they still have consequences to deal with when they return to the place that they departed from. It's also reminiscent of Homer's The Odyssey, where the story follows Odysseus through a long and exciting quest, only to have him still have to deal with troubles back home - in the form of the many suitors who have shown up to his palace to compete for his wife on the assumption that Odysseus would not be returning. For Tolkien, "The Scouring of the Shire" was more about the structure of the story, because the central theme of The Lord of the Rings was about the physical quest to destroy the One Ring, while this chapter near the end was a smaller, more internal struggle to repurify the Shire, applying the moral lessons that Frodo learned on his grand quest to something much more personal.
