If Kelly and Troy ever decide to open a hospitality school, Iām enrolling. This place wasnāt just āreadyā for guests ā it was five-star, secret-weapon, overachiever ready. Every detail had been thought through like they were preparing for royalty.Letās start with the beds. I am ridiculously picky about beds (top 5% comfort or Iām out), and these passed with flying colors. I slept so well I woke up questioning my life choices about my own mattress at home. Bonus points for the extra pillows in each room ā clearly, they know the love language of good sleep.The kitchen? Oh, honey. When they say āfully equipped,ā they mean it. Weāre talking two coffee makers (drip and K-cup), more dishes than a Williams-Sonoma display wall, spices Iāve never even used (and Iām a good cook), bakeware, grill gear, and yes ā I swear I saw a fondue set or a chafing dish lurking. I could have opened a pop-up restaurant without leaving the house.The 3-acre dog run was basically Disney World for my city dogs. They patrolled, sniffed, ran, and wore themselves out daily doing whatever important canine business dogs do.Tech & comfort: TVs right where you want them, every entertainment option you could need, and internet so fast and reliable it made my home service look like two tin cans and a string. Bathrooms? Stocked like a boutique hotel.Bottom line: Kelly and Troyās place isnāt just a rental ā itās an experience. Cozy, thoughtful, practical, and a little bit magical. Five stars, two thumbs up