We flew out from the northeast to visit Yellowstone. It was me, my wife, her 80-year-old mother and our two college kids. The property was really perfect- beautifully decorated, extremely clean, plush soft capet everywhere. "Cozy" in the best possible way. The perfect size for a group of four to eight people.Communication with the host was flawless, there was one question i had when i arrived, i sent a text and the response came quickly. I never needed to reach out for anything else. Check in and check out were very smooth, no unusual rules or burdensome requirements. I would definitely stay here again with no hesitation.This last paragraph is not a criticism about the hosts or the property in any way. You should understand the location is somewhat remote / sparsely populated. We encountered a problem with our rental car that rendered it un-driveable one of the days. It ended up taking the auto rental company 13 hours to bring us a replacement. Food delivery doesn't exist here. Uber effectively doesn't exist here. You can't get groceries delivered and there are no places you can walk to. So, even though we had this beautiful cabin and good wifi, no working vehicle means no access to food. By the time our replacement vehicle came (11:30pm), there were no restaurants or grocery stores open within 50 miles. You can't even buy gas late at night. We went 36 hours with almost no food. So be smart, make sure you have a reasonable amount food on hand, keep the gas tank full, etc.