It was about a 30-second golf cart ride, but I loved every second of it.
I stayed Sunday through Monday. Rates range from $250 to $350 a night depending on the season and the time of week. If you want to sleep more than two guests per home, there is an extra charge of $25 to $45 per person. There's also an $85 cleaning fee — which is all to say, it's not exactly a cheap experience.
My total, for a 2-night stay, came out to $685, or $300 a night.
The Catskills are a place where it's best to get around by car, as the towns are all connected via highway. While the downtown — or Main Street — areas of the towns are walkable, getting there is more difficult. Rideshares do exist in the Catskills, but they may take as long as 20 minutes to show up, so you have to order one in advance.
Most guests arrive at the resort via car and park in their tiny house driveway, Margie told me.
I, however, live in Manhattan and do not have a car, so my trip consisted of a train ride from NYC's Grand Central Station to the Hudson station ($55 one-way), and an Uber from the station to the resort.