This is a nice little cabin in the woods, surrounded by other cabins, up high on a crest. The little winding road to get in and out is picturesque and adventurous. The cabin itself was nice enough, but had some things that need addressing. First and foremost is the bedding. The master queen mattress is abysmal (and cost you the star on the rating) and needs replacing. We've never been more uncomfortable. Tough to enjoy the mountains when you don't sleep well at night. The sofa bed mattresses are also bad, as we were warned from other reviews, so we brought air mattresses to use instead. My little kids preferred the couches to the sofa beds. The upstairs balcony was closed off, which was a bummer. Get those repairs done. There was no toilet paper, so we're thankful we grabbed some at the local WalMart. The bathroom has mold/mildew above the shower, so maybe a vent fan would help? That little window in there opens right where the neighbors could see you, which doesn't help. But, the hot tub was nice, the place was clean and well-kept. Fireplace was very effective at heating the upstairs area. Pool table was fun, if a little off-kilter. The washer dryer was a nice plus, as we were there a week. It's 15 minutes down the mountain to US 441, and from there about 10 minutes either way to Gatlinburg or Pigeon Forge, so it's well located. If the mattresses were replaced, we'd consider a repeat visit. I am sure it looks great in the spring/summer/fall being surrounded by trees.