My family and I stayed at the cabin for 6 nights. Upon our arrival, there was a large string of lights on the porch railing, with several broken bulbs. The string of lights was not working. Notified contact person - no response. There was no hammock on the porch, only the frame. Entered through N. side door - screen door would not close tight, or lock. Smoke detector on the ceiling by the washer/dryer and hot water heater, was missing. Opened the sliding door in kitchen area and screen would not lock. Main ceiling fan on upper ceiling did not work (only the light). The ceiling fan in the E. bedroom did not work (only the light). Other ceiling fans rattled and shook when turned on medium to high. The portable "evaporative air conditioner" was basically a floor fan. It did not have water connected to it, and it did not add any cooling effect except for the fan circulating the air. Looked for the fire extinguisher, and found it in a box under the stairs. It should have been mounted to a wall and easily accessible. There were no hand rails on the stairway. It was difficult/awkward to walk up and down the stairs (especially going down). It would have been nice to keep the patio door, or the N. door, open at night, to let the cool air in, but since the screen doors didn't lock, or secure tightly, we closed the doors. The S. door did not have a screen door, so we couldn't leave that one open, either. The N. bedroom was cozy, but there were white stains on the comforter. We used the jacuzzi, but the temperature stayed between 99-103 degrees no matter what temperature you set it at. The kitchen, the living room and loft seating areas were nice.
The cabin was easy to access off Route 260. Overall, we had an enjoyable time, but the non working items (ceiling fans, screen door locks, string of lights, etc.) should have been in good working order, since we paid a considerable amount of money (including a bunch of fees) to rent the cabin.