Room details

Choose the layout that fits your trip.

Both public property listings point to the same core idea: practical one-bedroom suites with kitchen space, lounge areas, and flexible sleeping arrangements. The difference is how much room you need and how your group likes to spread out.

Illustration of the Bear Lake Timeshare loft suite

Two simple room paths

Pick the condo when you want a comfortable, efficient home base. Move up to the loft when group size, extra sleeping flexibility, or a second bathroom matters more.

CondoApprox. 750 sq ft · best for up to 6 guests
Loft suiteApprox. 950 sq ft · best for up to 10 guests
Every stayKitchen, Wi-Fi, dining space, sitting area
Travel rhythmIdeal for short escapes or longer family weekends
Compare Lakeview Condo Family Loft Suite
Best for Couples, smaller families, or relaxed weekend trips Larger families, friend groups, or multi-generation stays
Approximate size About 750 sq ft About 950 sq ft
Occupancy Up to 6 guests Up to 10 guests
Layout One-bedroom suite with additional sleeping space One-bedroom loft-style suite with expanded sleeping flexibility
Bathrooms Single-bath layout Two-bath layout
Kitchen Full kitchen with oven, stovetop, fridge, dishwasher, and basics Full kitchen with the same core setup for larger-group meal planning
In-room comforts Dining area, sitting space, Wi-Fi, TV, and practical storage Dining area, sitting space, Wi-Fi, TV, and more breathing room for groups
Suite details

A closer look at each room style.

These descriptions keep the public room facts intact while adding more context about who each stay really works for and what the experience feels like once you arrive.

Illustrated Lakeview Condo
Lakeview Condo

Comfortable, efficient, and easy to settle into.

The condo layout is the simpler option, but it still covers the things that matter most: a true kitchen, room to sit down together, and flexible sleeping space beyond the primary bedroom.

  • Best when you want a lower-key stay without giving up kitchen convenience.
  • Works well for couples, parents with children, or two travelers sharing a weekend.
  • Helpful for guests who plan to spend plenty of time at the lake and just need the suite to function smoothly around it.
Up to 6 guests One bath Dining area Wi-Fi + TV
Family Loft Suite

Built for bigger groups and fuller vacation days.

The loft layout adds capacity and flexibility, which matters fast when the group gets larger. Extra sleeping zones and the two-bath setup can remove a surprising amount of friction from family travel.

  • Especially useful for siblings, cousins, grandparents, or families traveling with more gear.
  • Better choice when mornings and evenings will bring everyone back together in the suite.
  • The added space makes it easier to share one reservation without the stay feeling packed.
Up to 10 guests Two baths Loft sleeping area Large-group friendly
Illustrated Family Loft Suite
Included in every stay

The basics that make the suites usable.

Public travel listings mention kitchens, separate sitting areas, dining space, TV, DVD, Wi-Fi, cookware, parking, and laundry access. This is the practical layer that makes the property work so well for family-style travel.

KitchenFridge, oven, stovetop, dishwasher, and cookware
GatherDining + lounge space instead of one compact sleeping room
ConnectFree Wi-Fi plus in-room entertainment basics
Arrive easyFree parking and straightforward suite-style access
Good to know

A few practical planning notes before you book.

This page adds the kind of helpful context travelers usually ask about before choosing a room: arrival timing, stairs, pets, and how the resort handles check-in.

Arrival and departure

  • Standard check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
  • Check-out is before 10:00 AM.
  • Late check-in may be available in limited cases when arranged ahead of time.
  • Contacting the property in advance is the safest move if you are arriving outside the main window.

Accessibility and policies

  • Children are welcome.
  • Pets are not allowed, aside from service animals.
  • The property does not have elevators, so upper-level access may involve stairs.
  • If physical access needs matter for your group, reach out before confirming your stay.
Which room should I choose for a family of four or five?

The condo usually works well when your group wants a compact but still functional suite. If you expect a lot of in-room time, different sleep schedules, or more gear, the loft gives you more flexibility.

Does the loft matter if we are only staying two nights?

It can, especially for larger groups. Even on a short stay, the two-bath layout and extra sleeping space can make mornings, bedtimes, and downtime much smoother.

Will I actually use the kitchen for a quick getaway?

Most guests use it more than they think. Even simple breakfasts, snacks, or post-lake dinners become easier when the suite has a real kitchen instead of just a mini-fridge setup.