Overall, we had a great time and really enjoyed the lake, firepit, sunrises, and sunsets. The inside of the house looks much better in person than the pictures show. We met the owners on our last day and they were very kind. I have to be honest that it wasn't what I expected though. We checked in around 7pm and it was pitch dark outside. You have to drive down to the house on the grass because it's in front of another house/garage with no driveway. While I was trying to unload the car and figure out how to check-in, a neighbor came up to me with a flashlight in an intimidating manner. I had to initiate conversation asking if he was the owner and he said he was the neighbor. I told him we would be staying for the next few days and he said he usually knows when there are guests coming. I had to reassure him that we booked this house. Not such a welcoming experience for a girl in the pitch dark in the middle of nowhere. I was really startled. Also, while trying to figure out which door to enter in the dark, I walked up the back deck through massive spiderwebs everywhere. Once I turned on the lights, I saw the entire deck and chairs were covered in webs and big spiders. We had to spend hours cleaning it with a broom before we could use it. There were also a lot of rules for the house. There were notes on all the windows facing the lake to not touch the blinds so we couldn't enjoy the view like we wanted to while we were inside. There was another rule about only smoking by the firepit so my boyfriend had to walk in total darkness to the lake anytime he wanted to smoke instead of just going out on the deck. For the firepit, there was no wood provided next to it, so we had to walk far down to the other house to get some. Every other place I've booked, the hosts have prepped the first fire for their guests or at least provided some wood next to the firepit. Lastly, there were only bare essentials provided inside the house. 1-2 toilet paper rolls, 1 additional paper towel roll, 4 dishwasher pods, 2 towels, 3 garbage bags. The batteries were dead on the remotes, so we had to spend our own money on basics like batteries, toilet paper and dishwasher pods. I believe we were the last guests of the season, so maybe it is better prepped in the summer but it could have been a much better experience for us for the price we paid.