Davis is a very quiet and small town. The cabin was severely outdated. For being told it would be Covid clean, we found dirty dishes in the cabinets, dust all over the shelves in the living room, weird stains on the sheets, and the oven interior was dirty. When we first got there with a late check in, we thought we were at the wrong house because the door wouldn’t unlock. Only after we went to a different door did we see a post-it on the other door interior saying that it sticks and to pull the handle up to get it to work. The coffee machine was unusable it was so gross. There is a huge list of rules to close the place out, you end up doing laundry, running the dishwasher, unplugged everything and taking trash up to the security area. Whoever was there previous didn’t unplug anything but being a stickler for rules I went to do that and there was an entire BISCUIT behind the counter! It was so filthy and outdated, it felt like nobody came to clean the place, they just folded the towels you end up washing and drying yourself before you go. It was supposed to be an anniversary splurge on a big cabin for the two of us and I couldn’t relax because of how unkempt it all was v how the pictures were online. Rather than fixing anything there were just post-it’s taped from the door to the dishwasher telling you things weren’t working correctly. The grill was unusable as it was also dirty and covered in mold on the exterior. If you’re looking for rooms with views, you won’t have any because most of the windows are water damaged and those that aren’t you end up seeing other cabins. We don’t have any disabilities but just a warning for those that do - there’s only stair access to get in and a tight spiral staircase upstairs. The only highlight was going to the next town over, Thomas, which has an amazing art shopping area, great restaurants, and beautiful places to hike.