Overall our stay was good. The cabin is conveniently located, the road to get to it is very busy, I can only assume because there is construction going on, there were work trucks flying down that road all hours of the day. The cabin could use a good deep cleaning, it smells and there is a lot of built up dust on the blinds and light fixtures. It could also use some upgraded pots, pans and knives, the ones provided stick terribly and the knives barely cut anything. A dish towel or dish rags would be helpful as well. There is no pantry or storage for pantry items so we had groceries in windowsills and on the table. There is a neighborhood dog that followed us when we went on our walks through the beautiful community, he was very friendly but followed us every day back to the cabin and tried to let himself in when we opened the door. We named him Trapper, as he trapped us into giving him some water with those pitiful puppy dog eyes.
Tonya was very helpful, when we first arrived the wood we paid for was missing, she had someone out in a matter of minutes to remedy that problem; however the wood was wet so no matter how many fire starters we used you couldn't get a fire started so we ended up leaving most of it for the next guest. The wifi was named incorrectly so the first night there we were unable to connect to it so our kids had to use mobile hot spots to do their homework. Tonya put a ticket in with their vendor so that was fixed for our second day there.