ultimate Getaway House review.
One summer ago, I saw an ad for a cabin in the woods. Four months rolled past. I turned one year older (and none the wiser). My fifty-hour workweeks became eighty-hour hour workweeks. Sleeping at 2 AM was ritual.
Texas is a stubborn state. Summer doesn’t fit into fall easily. But when autumn settled into its yellow hemmed dress (and I had long forgotten about the ad), my husband surprised me with a trip to a tiny house nestled in the Piney Woods of East Texas. One night. One day.
So I said yes. I also said no (There was no WiFi. I had work to do). Then, I saw the pictures and said yes again. Then, I said no again.
But Sunday morning, I found myself in the car on the way to East Texas. I promised to put my laptop and phone away (I was permitted to keep my camera after much negotiation). So I read The Dark Between The Stars by Atticus and finished My Grandmother Asked Me To Tell You She’s Sorry by Frederik Backman. I flipped the first ten pages of Alix E. Harrow’s Ten Thousand Doors Of January and fell asleep until Athens.
We picked up a few groceries (here’s my go-to camping food list plus some recipes). I plugged in Renegades. And twenty minutes later, we arrived at Getaway House.
Getaway House Review
What Is Getaway House?
Situated in a woodsy stretch less than two hours from select major cities, Getaway House is a collection of tiny cabins infused with cozy vibes.
It’s marketed as an outdoor escape for those who need to disconnect in order to reconnect.
I wanted to stay at Getaway House for a long time. But it seemed really expensive and there weren’t have a lot of dates available (usually it’s so booked up, you’ll only find one or two spots on a weekend).
My husband actually booked this trip for my birthday (even though I wrote an entire post on places I’d love to visit on my birthday – clearly, he didn’t read it). But it turned out for the best because I would have never booked it otherwise. And I’m so glad we visited!
Getaway’s tagline is on the nose. When I first walked into Galen (our cabin had a name! how cute is that?), I instantly felt a weight lifted off my shoulders.
The layout – a big window overlooking a forested grove, crisp white sheets, a tiny kitchen, and the world’s cutest little bookshelf – was Goldilocks perfect. There was even a welcome package with the words “sending you good wishes and cozy vibes” hand-written on the front.
Where Is Getaway House?
Getaway House has outposts all over the United States. We visited the Getaway Dallas outpost (which is in East Texas).
But there are also outposts in:
- Atlanta
- Austin
- San Antonio
- Houston
- Boston
- Los Angeles
- New York
- Pittsburgh
- Cleveland
- Portland
- Washington D.C.
- Charlotte
- Raleigh
It’s a relatively new company on a mission to bring joyful moments of peace and quiet to some of America’s busiest cities.
Each outpost is comprised of a series of cabins. The cabins are set up in big nooks so you feel like you’re isolated (but there are people close enough by that you’re not worried you’re in the middle of nowhere).
Getaway House Amenities
We were pleasantly surprised by how many amenities Galen was stocked with. I assumed there was going to a bed and that’s it. But this tiny cabin packs a lot.
Inside, you’ll find:
- a pull-up desk
- a hot shower
- a toilet (this one totally threw me for a loop)
- a sink (with drinkable water)
- a radio
- a stove
- a bright red Mini-Fridge
- a bottle opener
- a can opener
- utensils
- cooking equipment (pans, pots)
- plates, bowls, and cups
- salt, pepper, oil
- biodegradable shampoo, conditioner, and body wash
- books
- games (like cards and dice)
- charging outlets (it has electricity. just no WiFi)
But there’s no sink in the bathroom, which took a bit to get used to. I spent a solid moment questioning where do I wash my hands. The shower or the kitchenette? I decided on the shower, which was a bit awkward.
Oh, and there was air conditioning. That was the last thing I expected to be in the cabin (but I live in Texas so thank goodness).
Things To Do At Getaway House
After the cellphone lockbox clicked shut, we weren’t sure what to do. There’s a burn ban in place at the Dallas outpost so our plans to roast s’mores and grill shrimp over the fire pit fizzled.
Instead, we decided to explore the surrounding area. On the provided map was a small neck of a trail.
Take A Walk
Whilst walking along the leaf-scattered road, I became aware of every twist of branches and wind-blown rustle. The path didn’t extend more than a half-mile, but step-after-step I was reminded of Thoreau’s words, “I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately…”
In my fast-paced, need-to-do-now lifestyle, living deliberately are words that don’t breathe easily. I need to go to the woods more often.
Play A Game
After our walk, we decided to set up a game night (for the first time in forever). My husband and I used to be obsessed with Villainous. We were obsessed to the point where we got the extension packs: all of them.
But somewhere, in between my hustles (and side-hustles), we lost the quiet moments in which we took on the roles of Maleficent (my go-to) and Jafar (his go-to). Getaway allowed us to steal that time back.
Inspiration Checklist
After a round of Villainous (each round takes an hour and is thoroughly exhausting. I forgot why we don’t play this game too often), we dipped into the activities list. From sudoku puzzles to solve to poems to discuss, Getaway ensured boredom was not an option.
We spent hours and hours talking (radio tuned in the background) until Vyas fell asleep.
Read A Book
But with so many gorgeous books on the shelf, I knew I had to read at least one before leaving the next day. So I set aside (once again) Ten Thousand Doors Of January (funnily enough, this is now one of my all-time favorite books. I just never got a chance to read it at Getaway House) and pored through the illustrated children’s classics.
I read a third of the way through Robert Moor’s On Trails, a gorgeously-written title that weaves philosophy into hiking stories, before falling asleep, lamp-on, book-on-my-face.
Was Getaway House Worth It?
Yes. Absolutely. Getaway House was the escape I didn’t know I wanted. Even though we were mostly indoors, I felt like I was outdoors.
I left with a smile so wide, I started laughing upon noticing it. And surprisingly, I didn’t reach for my laptop right away.
I enjoyed the drive back to Dallas – the quietness of the car ride, the openness of the small towns we passed by, the still moments in-between.
Getaway House Discount Code
This Getaway House review is not sponsored in any way, but I did reach out to Getaway after my stay and asked if there was a discount code I could share with you.
They said yes!
If you book with this link and use the code TOEDEN at checkout, you should get $25 off (if you have any issues, please let me know so I can look into it).
P.S. If you’re a student, Getaway also has a student travel program. If you use your student email, you get 15% off!
Getaway House Review FAQ
Ever since publishing this post and sharing my Getaway House review on YouTube, I’ve been receiving tons of questions regarding Getaway House! This little FAQ section is meant to quickly answer the most common questions I get.
Does Getaway House Have WiFi?
No, it does not! I didn’t have access to WiFi whilst visiting. If you’re looking to watch or read something on your device, you’ll want to download an offline version.
Did You Get Reception?
I got reception on Verizon. I didn’t get reception on T-Mobile. I believe it depends on which Getaway Cabin location you’re planning on staying at and your phone provider. You can use the Speedtest app by Ookla to check (click on the map tab on the bottom right of their home page).
Is Getaway House Safe?
I felt perfectly safe while visiting Getaway House. The cabins are close enough together such that you don’t feel alone and far enough apart for it to feel secluded. There’s a lock-code to get in (which I appreciated). Each cabin comes equipped with a bright red phone, which serves as an emergency landline. There’s also a field team on-site (though they aren’t available at all points of the day). Given the vibe and ambiance and safety measures in-place, I would definitely feel comfortable traveling here solo!
Is There A Fridge?
Yes! It’s a mini-fridge though. You’ll be able to fit enough groceries for a couple days (but nothing too big or bulky). The fridge is quite compact.
Can I Bring A Pet?
I believe you can bring dogs (there is an extra cleaning fee for pets). I noticed a cute pup bowl in one of the cabinets as I was poking through the cabin.
Why Didn’t You Use The Campfire?
There was a burn ban in place when I visited! A Burn Ban means no campfires. This is a definite possibility you can encounter while staying at Getaway House (depending on where you live and the weather during that time period). If there are any concerns regarding wildfires (usually at the municipality level), Getaway enforces a Burn Ban.
Do They Offer Firewood?
Yes, they do! It’s $8.00 for a small bundle (which, to be honest, is a little pricey considering the size of it). I’d recommend bringing your own. If you forget, the bundles are right outside your cabin (and they’ll bill you for whatever you use).
Did you find this Getaway House review helpful? Have you ever stayed there? What would you add to this Getaway House Review? Let me know in the comments below! As always, I love hearing from you.
I’ve been wanting to go to the Getaway House location near NYC, so thanks so much for this review! It looks like it was as wonderful of an experience as I was envision it to be.
Hi Danielle! Thank you so much for stopping by. Getaway is definitely a very cozy escape (and I loved the thoughtful personal touches that were laid out throughout the space). Hope you enjoy your Getaway experience! xx – Anshula
Hi, the TOEDEN promo code does not work; I tried it today. May 26 2020.
Hi Samantha. Thanks for letting me know. Issue is fixed ? xx – Anshula
Thank you! It worked. Wanted to rebook again today for another trip, but the promo code has expired 🙁
Hi Anshula. Thank you so much for this Getaway House review! I just visited with my boyfriend for the weekend and had such a great time.
Hi Jenna! Thank you so much for taking the time to comment after your Getaway trip. Hope you have many more great weekends to come! xx – Anshula
I’ve been pondering booking one of these and you finally answered a random question I had which was if there were outlets lol. I know you’re supposed to disconnect but I’m always just thinking of safety purposes so I at least want things to be *charged* just in case.