Families will be spending their weekend in one of sixteen brightly colored, uniquely decorated cabins along Cabin Row.

All of Victory Junction’s cabins are race themed. Each bed is in the shape of a race car, the nightstands look like fuel pumps and a steel toolbox takes the place of a tradition trunk that holds campers’ belongings.

Name Meaning

These cabins aren’t your average cabins so they have to have special names. Each cabin is named after a racetrack. For example, we have the Martinsville cabin, Daytona cabin and the Talladega cabin.

Color Grouping

Cabin row is divided in to four color groups; red, green, blue and yellow & each color group is made up of four cabins.

Living Quarters

Families will share a cabin for the duration of the weekend. The two families will have their own open bedroom that can sleep up to eight people in twin beds.

The two bedrooms are separated by a sliding bedroom door (similar in size and structure as a door used for connecting two hotel rooms).

Families will have access to their own private bathroom which includes three-bathroom stalls and two fully accessible showers. Each cabin comes with a small common area that has its exposed windows covered.

Please refer to our WHAT TO PACK section for more information on what you will and will not need during your stay. Baby cribs can be provided. Please contact a Sun Escape team member before arriving

Here is a tour of a Victory Junction cabin. Please note the cabin being toured by a Victory Junction Team Member does not have any of your cabin’s Sun Escape precautions. Cabins are traditionally split amongst campers and councilors at Victory Junction. However, at Sun Escape, each cabin will instead be split amongst two families.

Sun Escape Note

Every cabin’s exposed windows in the common area will be covered with thick black out curtains. A sign will be placed outside the cabin doors for guests to knock before opening and exposing the common space to outside light.

Each bedroom comes with window blinds. Families are not to remove or touch any black out curtains in the common areas. Doing so could lead to your removal from the camp grounds.