We enjoyed our 6 day stay in this unique property with a fun origin story. We were comfortable spreading out in the sleeping areas in the converted attic space which had two end rooms with queen beds and a middle room (pass through to one bedroom) that also had a queen bed and a double bed. Downstairs we enjoyed several rounds on the Galaga and pinball machine, and playing songs on the jukebox, what a hoot! The Buffalo head was a nice touch. The living room was comfortable and large dining area ajoined where we could eat meals together. The kitchen was well stocked with the dishes, pots, pans and utensils, with labels on cabinets and drawers a nice touch making things easier to find. Outside we enjoyed the patio table area when we brough home ice cream treats from the Dairy Queen just down the street. We appreciated the laundry area that allowed us to get everyone's gear clean for another week.
We had one issue when we arrived a window had been left open without a screen during the cleaning / turn over and flies had setup shop upstairs. Our hosts were very responsive, they sent someone out within the hour to clean out the flies and the next day arranged for a spraying. It was fly season, so we did continue to have some get inside, but much more manageable (keep doors and windows closed or screened) after the clean up.
This was a comfortable home base for our family of 2 adults and 4 children (age 4-11), conveniently located to a number of area sites including Mt Rushmore, Wind Cave NP, Custer State Park, 1880 Train, Crazy Horse and many hikes. We saw lots of wildlife in the area, both in the parks and along the roads near Customer. October was post-season and several of the restaurants and museums were closed for the season, but there were several good restaurants we could walk to easily from the property (Custer Wolf, Bugling Bull, Skogen Kitchen, etc) and there was a grocery store across the street.