Firstly, the house itself is amazing. It is huge, well stocked, and generally in great shape. The walk to the community pool is only a half mile, and there are bike paths in the immediate vicinity. It is close to McCall attractions, but far enough to be a quiet retreat.
The drawback in our experience was communication with the manager/owner was essentially non-existent. It is actually managed by Vacasa, which means you have to deal with an entirely separate set of instructions (we were provided two entry codes from VRBO and Vacasa, for example). I first messaged through VRBO and Vacasa to inquire about an early check-in for one family member, and got crickets from both. The next day, after we had already settled in, I received a form answer that had nothing to do with the request. That's fine, it was just weird to be ignored when paying thousands of dollars. Anyways, in the middle of our stay, we noticed a yellowjacket nest on the sliding glass door to the exterior; the yellowjackets were upset about us going through the door. I sent messages about it through the various VRBO/Vacasa portals in case the house had spray somewhere to remedy, but didn't hear anything. I found a Vacasa instruction sheet in the house that listed a property manager, so I texted that person as well, but no answer. Eventually, as we were checking out, some corporate response from VRBO mentioned 'opening a ticket'. The house is currently for sale, and perhaps that is why it is an autopilot.