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Planning a Broken Bow family reunion: cabins that sleep 10-20

Planning a Broken Bow family reunion: cabins that sleep 10-20

The logistics of a multi-family reunion in Hochatown — cabin sizing, kid activities, and one big dinner plan.

Reunions are the highest-return trips we host. Here's how to make it easy.

MULTI-CABIN vs ONE BIG CABIN. Two cabins next door beats one 20-person cabin. Better sleep, better vibes, adults get privacy. Book two neighboring cabins from the same host to keep coordination simple. As Good As It Gets + a partner cabin can host 20+ across two units.

KIDS. Pool + game room = a full day handled. Both our cabins have both.

ONE BIG DINNER. Cater it. Rolling Fork Takery does whole-brisket trays that feed 20 for ~$300. Set up on the cabin dining table.

Skip the fees. Book direct.

Check live availability for both cabins and save up to 18% vs Airbnb. Use code PINES10 for 10% off your first direct stay.

ACTIVITY DAY. Rent 2-3 pontoons for the same afternoon. Meet at Beaver Bend Marina, boat together to a cove, swim/lunch, back by 5.

GRANDPARENTS. Ground-floor bedrooms matter. Ask hosts for cabins with a primary suite on the main level — stairs after knee surgery is a dealbreaker.

BUDGET (12 people, 3 nights). Cabins: ~$3,000. Groceries: $400. Restaurants: $600. Activities: $800. Total: ~$4,800 (~$400/person).

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