We have stayed at Eagle Crest a number of times over the last 15 years, including in a neighbor of this unit just last year. The property has a lot of great activity options, although over the years it has gotten a lot busier and they have locked things down with extra hoops and rules, so it's not quite as enjoyable as when it felt more laid-back and quiet, but it's still a fun and family-friendly place to visit. We'll certainly be back to the property.
This unit was fine. It was very clean, the hot tub was in good working order, there were lots of towels. There were plenty of kitchen gadgets (blender, toaster, waffle iron, a great coffee maker), but but the pans have seen better days and there was an open vent/hole in the kitchen baseboard that froze our feet as we cooked and cleaned. It was one of the starkest units we have stayed in--lots of "rule" signs, generic guides and instructions that didn't even have the blanks filled in, no seasoning/oil/ingredient supplies in the kitchen other than a 5 lb bag of sugar and a salt and pepper shaker (which were in a strange place so we didn't even find them until we were packing up to leave).
The back deck was moderately private (some units are more secluded than this one while others less), although they did a good job tucking the hot tub back for privacy. There was a nice little space off the deck, including a creek and a pond, that the kid enjoyed exploring.
The question I submitted received an answer right away. I did find the fact that Vacasa (the property management company) doesn't use the HomeAway (or VRBO) app for messaging slightly frustrating. I downloaded their proprietary app because of that, but their app doesn't have a messaging component, just creates an email, so there was really no point to that extra step and I wish they would have directed me to email instead of telling me to download the app.
Bottom line: We wouldn't deter someone from staying in this unit. There was nothing wrong with it. It just met the minimum expectations with no special touches to bump it up to 5 stars.
(Better unremarkable than problematic! This was not that.)