First, we never received the code to get into the cabin. I sent an email 3 days before our trip, asking about the information, and was told that I would receive it, via email, 24-72 hours before our arrival date. I received an email 2 days later telling me to download an app, and access the information there. I did so, but the app still did not have the information I needed. I finally called the night before our arrival and was given the code.
The cabin is like the description, for the most part. Parking is on an incline, which made it a little more difficult for our elderly guests to access the cabin.
As soon as we opened the door, there was a smell of urine. As I went up to the top floor, the smell got stronger. I purchased some deodorizing spray that night, as well as bulbs for an outdoor lamp that had all bulbs blown. Just a note, there is no can opener, nor plate in the microwave. And, if you use K cups for your coffee, bring your own machine.
That night, I pulled the sheets down and took off the comforter pillows, only to find what appeared to be blood stains on the pillow case.
The next day, the kids were excited to play downstairs. The downstairs is the best part of the cabin. However, there was no foosball to play a game with and the air hokey game seems to have a short in it. Still, we had a lot of fun playing the arcade and pool. Also, the theater seats are actually comfortable and a fun addition.
The view on the porch is pretty nice, as is the hot tub. You can see/hear other cabins through trees, but the trees block most of that.
Our 4th night there was a nightmare. The rain had caused the urine smell to intensify. I was getting complaints of headaches and nausea from upstairs guests. At 3am, that morning, my kids came to me running/crying that something was in their room. There was something squealing, moving around in between the walls. When I knocked on the wall, bats started flying out on the outside. That's why the urine smell is so strong! Bats are living in the walls. The next day, I called and they sent someone out. He said he couldn't smell the urine, because of the deodorizer I used. He said they have had a problem with squirrels, but if there are bats in the walls, they could not do anything about it, because they are protected wildlife. He also said they would probably deep clean the carpet once we left, to help with the smell.
So, if you have always dreamed of sleeping in a bat cave, this may be the cabin for you.