This is our third time staying at Slatyfork Farm but our first time at this property. The cabin was not dissimilar to the other one we stayed at nearby but much cleaner and more spacious. We only used the beds on the main floor for our family of four (includes a toddler still in a pack-N-play) but could've fit many other people both in the loft and downstairs. The kitchen was very well stocked, even including a good coffee grinder! We are used to WiFi but only missed it a little (there's none at the cabin) and mostly enjoyed the chance to truly unplug. We had a little bit of cell service (Verizon) at the cabin. It was our oversight that the place does not have A/C (only heating), but even in late July we didn't need it--the nights were cool and the windows/fans in the cabin allowed for ample airflow. Ruth was a very responsive and attentive hostess, and everything went as smoothly as possible. We would stay here again in the future if returning to the area. The only negative we found (though it didn't affect our overall experience) was that the basement smelled a little musty. However, it is a nice basement that we can tell is being redone thoughtfully, and it only bothered me (not my husband or kids), probably because I have a lot of allergies and am sensitive to smells like that. The biggest positives of this property are its privacy/seclusion and natural setting, plus proximity to Snowshoe and the scenic railroads.