Rented this property for my wife's 30th birthday. We had family fly in from out of town to make the trip. Property is listed as a luxury cabin rental. Unfortunately, the listing intentionally omits the fact that the property is located on a full, active construction site. We were disappointed upon check-in to find that the property was immediately surrounded by ~6 other cabins in the middle of construction. The only deck to hang out on (which also had the hot tub) faced the active construction site. We woke up at 7:45am on Thursday and Friday to the sound of nail guns, saws, hammers, music, and voices. Even with all windows and doors closed the sound permeated the inside of the property from 7:45am - 5:00pm both days. We had to hang sheets on the deck to maintain any semblance of privacy from the construction crew. We immediately contacted the property manager to no avail - no other cabins available to move to (probably because they are all under construction). This is no an exaggeration to say that there were 3 cabin foundations and frames with a full construction crew doing work 20 feet from our back door/deck/hot tub. It was honestly baffling that (1) the property listing made zero mention of the fact the property was located on an active construction site (nice views), (2) a full team of construction workers would be working the entire day feet from the property (unavoidable noise pollution inside the cabin for 10 hours both days) or (3) a substantial portion of the resort was under construction (likely 8 or so cabins being constructed on the resort grounds). According to the property manager, they had no idea construction was occurring. That is pretty interesting given ~50% of the resort property is under construction. How could they not know? They likely did know but knew if they included that in the listing, nobody would rent it. The owner/property manager was able to first offer a free dinner (at the restaurant owned by the resort), and then when that wasn't acceptable, a minor refund. Given the number of luxury cabins available for vacation-goers, I can't possibly suggest you rent this one without first asking for pictures of the actual cabin property (to make sure you aren't arriving to an active construction site) and confirmation that construction is complete.