06/16/2020
Every time a happy couple checks out Fjeldheim as a possible wedding venue, we warn them that the Tahoe Basin weather is beautiful but also unpredictable. Snow can fall on any day of the year. Really!
Usually, they nod and smile, obviously thinking “yeah, yeah, a freak snowstorm on our outdoor wedding ceremony in July, the standard disclaimer about stuff that’s out of their control.”
But Tahoe locals will tell you—it really CAN snow in any season, at any month or day of the year. Like last weekend, for instance!
https://www.reddit.com/r/tahoe/comments/gys7u3/unexpected_snow_today_near_marlette_lake/
We take it in stride. The weather forecast always sees it coming, and we believe them: sometimes it doesn’t snow much, or it misses us and snows somewhere else in Tahoe. And it’s fun to see the delight on the faces of children visiting us when they get an unexpected snow day in June (or July or August or September).
The adults aren’t always so sanguine, though, especially when the unexpected snow ruins their plans for a perfect sunny day in the Sierras.
But one thing we ALWAYS count on in Tahoe is summer tourism. No matter what the weather is like, visitors always begin arriving for Memorial Day weekend, and they fill our summer all the way through Labor Day weekend and into September. We rely on that dependable tourism to pay our bills for the entire year.
So you can imagine how difficult it is when an unexpected string of crises meant that no one at all came to celebrate Memorial Day weekend here.
All our prior reservations for June had canceled, of course, since those decisions mostly had to be made in April or early May. Large groups aren’t agile. Big extended families need more lead time if plans will change.
But then our July reservations began to cancel.
And now our August reservations are beginning to cancel too.
Like a blanket of snow on the first tee at tee time, but magnified a summer-fold, this has been a bit demoralizing for us at Fjeldheim. Especially because we have the house and yard looking beautiful for you—even the driveway is looking its best.
And now, it is also the best value of any lodging in Tahoe.
Josh and I have run the numbers, and if no one stays at Fjeldheim this summer, we are in big trouble. Any income is better than no income. So we are prepared to offer lodging deals at Fjeldheim that (hopefully!) will never be repeated.
Three things are conspiring to make this the best summer ever for you to visit Tahoe and stay at Fjeldheim:
1. We suddenly have more availability than we have ever had, on this date. Normally, by now, if you call us to book a summer visit, we’ll say “for next summer, huh? Good for you, booking early…” because by the end of April, our summer calendar is packed solid. But if you call now, you’ll have your pick of dates.
2. We suddenly are more motivated than ever to bargain with you. We can’t mention our suggested prices publicly in print, but if you call Josh with the dates you want to come, we will work something out to make it affordable for you. Very affordable.
3. Tahoe is open and ready for business! Folks up here take Covid-19 very seriously, so every business has put protective measures in place for you—and every business is open and wants your business. From restaurants and spas to wilderness adventures, this is the summer to come if you want to avoid crowds and find deals you may never see again.
(And if it just happens to snow a little while you’re up here, don’t worry, it will melt away by the afternoon!)
We hope to see you and your family and friends here soon!
Sincerely,
—Nic Nelson and Josh Lufkin
Fjeldheim: The Tahoe Mountain Home
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