The historic nature of Station 6 as a vacation rental is a really cool idea. I would have loved to see more of a nod to the firefighters in the decor/design. One of the small glasses was cracked in the cupboard & there weren't enough towels for the 6 of us even though the place is billed as accomodating 6 sleepers. I called Vacasa to see if we might get an extra towel, they said someone would bring one, but never did. The "extra" blanket for the futon were just 2 light throws, so it's good our youngest 2 had blankets with them but they were still chilly since it's October. There weren't any pillows for them as the only "extra" pillow was a nasty, stained thing in the closet. The runner on the table had moldy food under it and a bleach stain on the top, and whatever they used to clean the black kitchen counters left a white residue that I had to clean before using. Also, the kitchen clock only worked intermittently, and there is no vent for the stove/oven which as a former firehouse seems an ironic oversight as well as a building code violation. There was also some confusion in the welcome pamphlet and the guest info binder which said they wanted us to start laundry (which there is none) and that there were was an echo dot in each bedroom, but there was only one. Vacasa was a pain to work with & took 3 days and 2 phone calls to confirm our reservation, and they kept threatening to cancel it which I would have just done if we didn't have a lot of money tied up in it for our 3 night stay. So, cheaper than 2 hotel rooms, but not worth the hassel and lack of basic necessities for our family.