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Why Book early for Your Big Bear Cabin Rentals Now

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Rima Chandra
Why Book early for Your Big Bear Cabin Rentals Now

As everybody adjusts to the new normal because of the coronavirus, people might be a little apprehensive about booking their next vacation. The pandemic has successfully grounded the world to a halt. The tourism industry is one of the worst affected sectors, with as much as 85-90% cancellations in books and reservations both in March and April.

While it is certainly not possible to predict the trajectory of the curve, history will tell you that the effects are not permanent. The United States' economy is one of the worst-hit, but there are countries like China, South Korea, Thailand, New Zealand, Japan, and Germany that managed to flatten the curve, and other countries are also making progress in controlling the number of infected.

So, where does that leave you? For now, Big Bear cabin rentals are closed; However, the state is very much in flux. Short-term rental businesses are hoping to kickstart the industry by the second quarter of May or June.

If you are planning about going out to Big Bear Lake, it's better to contact cabin rentals now. Here are the advantages of doing so:

1. You can Book now and cancel at no extra cost -- In case the situation changes for you personally, and not even due to the coronavirus, Big Bear cabin rentals are offering free cancellations. Just go to their website and inform the administrator that you are postponing or scrapping your reservations. 

 2. Cheaper rates -- There is one advantage of doing so early, and that is the huge discount that you will enjoy. Short-term rental companies are in a lurch right now. They are desperate to attract new customers. In essence, the first customers would become the new brand ambassadors who will spread the word about their experience while vacationing in Big Bear Lake.

 3. More safety measures -- As the world grapples with the coronavirus, it is crucial for cabin rental companies to institute safety protocols to ensure the safety of their customers. It includes physical distancing, tailor-fitting the activities to avoid crowds, and other measures. The last thing they want is for news to break out that a visitor is infected with COVID-19 while inside their facilities. That type of news would be a huge blow to their business. Nevertheless, the nature park is meant to be enjoyed away from the crowd anyway, so it's not a huge adjustment for both the owners and the tourists.

 4. No crowds -- Speaking of crowds, going to Big Bear Lake once it opens will allow you to commune with nature with sparse tourists. You do not have to queue if you want to try the water activities, you have the full attention of the service staff, and you get to enjoy the facilities.

On the one hand, the COVID-19 pandemic is forcing everybody to realize how fragile life can be and rethink their priorities. But it is true that there are two sides to a coin. Staying at home for weeks and months also provides clarity--traveling, after all, is not a discretionary purchase. And when you are ready to shed off your anxiety, Big Bear Lake is waiting.

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