I cannot say the property failed us, it did not. It provided nearby access to the region we love and continue to explore, summer after summer. But I would not be honest to future guest if I omitted several crucial details. And, perhaps my critique may inspire a few improvements future guests can enjoy.This property has no air conditioning. There are fans in the cabin, which we did deploy in our bedrooms, but even in the fairly mild daytime temps of our visit (mid-70s to mid 80s) nighttime was uncomfortable by any contemporary standard. Linens and laundry service are not provided, nor is there laundry room on site, something many VRBO travelers have come to expect on longer stays. The beds themselves are not great. Not criminally bad, but definitely lower rung in the typical VRBO world we’ve experienced. And, not to be THAT guy, but the top bunk, quite high for an upper bunk, completely lacked any restraint to prevent a child–in this case, my 9-year-old–from having anxiety about possibly rolling out of bed in his sleep. So we couldn’t use it for both our children, resulting in the sharing of an adult bed.There is no way to lock cabin from outside–no key–so there may be some discomfort for some in leaving valuables unattended while families are out on an excursion. We’re small town folks and I get the ‘charm’ of not having to lock one’s doors, but when a family is hundreds of miles from home, that security is comforting and, frankly, not difficult to provide.