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What does peak or non-peak mean when reserving a cabin?

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What does peak or non-peak mean when reserving a cabin?

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Peak and Non-Peak refer to differing periods of time. The cost of the cabins differs depending on which period of time you want to rent the cabin. Peak Use Fees: Everyday from May 1 – September 30. Fridays and Saturdays from October 1 – April 30 and during the following holiday periods: December 15 – January 6 and March 15 – 31. Non-peak Use Fees: Sunday – Thursday from October 1 – April 30, except for holiday periods noted above.

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