You didn't mention if you're staying in a one-bedroom unit or two-bedroom unit.
The "Brookside" area, as you refer to it, of Oak & Spruce, has both.
The one-bedroom units are in a building similar to a two-story hotel, with only the "Brookside" units having outside balconies overlooking the brook that is across the parking lot/entry road for that side of the resort.
We've stayed in the one-bedroom units that are basically two rooms (living room and bedroom), with a small kitchen area and bathroom.
There are also two-bedroom units in several buildings on the "Brookside" of the resort, but not all of those units have balconies overlooking the brook. Some are situated to look out over the outdoor pool area.
We've just recently moved so all of our maps of the resort are currently unavailable, but if you have any other questions, we'd be happy to try and answer them.
There is a map of the resort on the Silverleaf Yahoo Group under files.
Here is a link to it if it works:
http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/cLt8SE..._GcEmTZYgOmL9NKMNeeYLC9Q/oak n'spruce jpg.jpg
Oh, this is strange. I looked at it this afternoon and printed it out--now it's saying Document Not Found.
Thanks for posting. My question was, which ones are the Presidential units? Are they the ones where the lines look darker and the numbers are higher?
So here we are at Oak n Spruce after a 16 hour drive on Saturday. That seemed like a much better idea when we talked about than when we were looking (desperately) for the resort at 11PM. They have a nice sign on the main road that is totally unreadable in the dark to these old eyes because of the way it was lighted. Even in bright sunlight we couldn't read it the next day. After our third phone call (out of a dozen tries with no service) to the girl at the front desk who didn't know east from west in giving directions, the security person actually found us and led us to the resort.
Sheila