This is a nice house and can accommodate large groups nicely (lots of bedrooms and bathrooms, lots to do - games, hot tub, etc), but it is advertised as wheelchair/handicap accessible and it is most definitely not. My review is based mostly on that, because my brother is in a wheelchair and we specifically picked this house so that he could join us. There are no steps to enter the house, but there are steps to every bedroom. There was only one shower without a tub, but even that shower had a step to get into it and no safety bars. The toilet was next to the shower with no room for a wheelchair to get next to it. The sinks cannot be rolled up to in a wheelchair. All of these things are required in order for something to be listed as wheelchair accessible. We had to move one of the couches during our stay just so my brother could join us in the living room, and also move the dining table so he could access the kitchen on his own. The deck is too narrow around the hot tub so he could not get past it to sit with us on the deck, unless we helped maneuver him.
Aside from that, our first night there it was pouring rain for a couple of hours. There is a leak in the living room ceiling, enough so that we had to put a bowl down to capture the water. It collected about two cups of water over 2 hours. Luckily the weather was nice the rest of our stay. The slide on the play structure was broken, which disappointed my kids. I messaged these things to the owner who simply replied “Thanks for letting me know.” The bunk beds are ridiculously loud (squeak loudly with every slight movement) and uncomfortable.
For $600/night, it should be kept up (broken slide/leaky roof). No matter what price, it should not be advertised as wheelchair accessible.