Overall stay was adequate. The living room sofa and chair are worn and soft; it was a bit difficult to get up from-- not appropriate for older or weaker people.
The living room TV needs written instructions on how to use. I called and emailed the provided contacts that the tv wasn't working when we arrived on Sunday night, but didn't hear back from anyone until I called again on Monday at 11 am.
Cody was very helpful and identified the problem that someone had ripped the cable cord out of the TV and left part of the cable attachment still in the TV. He mentioned that his supervisor had known that there was an issue with this unit's TV, but noone had gotten "around to it."
We returned to a TV that we were able to get ROKU and Netflix, but no cable channels. I called again and requested written instructions on how to use the 3 remotes in the living room.
We were out touring the area during the day, but came back with a note to just use the roku remote. I could get the roku/streaming options, but even if manually scrolling thru the inputs, I never was able to get the cable channels??? I don't know if I just don't know how roku works, but perhaps more specific instructions would be helpful.
Outside sitting area would really benefit from some attention. There are several volunteer trees growing that should be removed before they get too large. Some tree trimming would allow you to see the stars while in the hot tub. Nevertheless. The outside area is very private due to the trees which is great! (Just trimming a bit would make a huge improvement)
Everything else was fine. Living room furniture is a bit tired, but cost is less than some others in the area. So that is expected.
The area is amazing! And Cody recommended Spitfire restaurant. We went 2 days in a row because the food was awesome! (Especially the pulled pork, campfire beans. Mac n cheese, Shrimp Po boy)
Overall. If I knew the TV would work. I would bring a tree knippers and I would stay again.