Our experience was mixed. First, we had to rebook the cabin because it had recently been sold to a new owner, which was a bit of an inconvenience. Upon arrival, we were locked out for about 20 minutes while trying to get in touch with the host to have our door code activated, as it wasn’t working at first. Once we got inside, we found the cabin to be very spacious, spread across three floors, each with its own deck offering an amazing view of the mountains and downtown Gatlinburg. We also loved that it was in close proximity to downtown, making it easy to get to restaurants and attractions. However, the amenities were quite dated and not well-maintained. The hot tub only had a few working jets on one side, the cover was ripped, and one of the wooden side panels was loose. The pool table was in poor condition, and the wooden floors on the bottom level appeared to have water damage and bubbling. The kitchen appliances and bathrooms were functional but definitely dated. For the price being so steep, we expected more updated features. There was only one older TV in the entire cabin, and the leather couches in the living area were ripped and patched. On a positive note, the beds were comfortable, including a king-sized bed, and the directions to the cabin as well as the check-in and check-out instructions were clear and easy to follow. Overall, it has great potential because of its size, location, and views, but it really needs some updating and maintenance to justify the price.