We finished building the Gretna in 1998. Ever since then, people keep saying they just loved their stays, and I can't blame them. The Gretna is a 3-story home that is tucked back in the woods. The manner in which it is built allows for groups of people to be able to be together and also have space for private times.
There is a sunken living room that has a wood burning stove with glass door. There is an eating area just off the full kitchen. A closed-in porch, a whirlpool tub, a sauna, and some of the trails around the property are just out the back door. There is a deck to walk out on, a balcony, a fire pit and a place to BBQ. "Heck, if I was on vacation, I would want to stay in a place like this (which is why I built it in the first place)," from owner, Dale LaViolette.
The Gretnas Seasonal/Variable Rates Schedule
Weekly Sunday to Sunday
(call for details)
Number
of People
for Base Rate
Daily Weekdays
Daily Weekends
(Fri.-Sun. & Holidays)
Winter/Spring Rates
2010: January 3 - May 19, November 1 - 23,
November 28 - December 23 (These dates require a 2-night minimum)
$1,200
6 Persons
$180
$250
Off-Peak Rates
2010: May 20 - June 17, Sept. 7 - October 3,
October 25 - 31, November 24-27 (Minimum Stay Requirements May Vary)
$1,400
6 Persons
$210
$270
Peak Season Rates 2010: June 18 - September 26, October 4 - 24 (Pumpkin Patch),
December 24 - January 1, 2011 (Christmas/New Years) (Minimum Stay Requirements May Vary)