Overall, we had a nice stay. While the tent didn’t seem 100% ready when we arrived, the host came to greet us shortly thereafter & went to retrieve an extra blanket & propane tanks for us. We were worried we’d be cold at night since the windows do not fully seal, but the tent was cozy with the flannel sheets, wool blanket & heater.
If you’re hoping for a hot soak like I was, it won’t happen. I attempted to fill the tub & after 45 minutes the water was only about 6-8 inches up (the tub is huge) & had already cooled. The water coming out of the hose is consistently hot though, so showering is your best option this time of year.
The surrounding area is beautiful and we enjoyed the sounds of coyotes and owls through the night (we even saw a couple during the day in a tree along the road!). Speaking of wildlife, we weren’t too surprised to find mouse droppings in the tent since it’s not critter-proof, but unfortunately it was in the large bin of cookware as well, so we felt we had to wash everything before use. A little more attention to detail in cleaning before a guest arrival would certainly be appreciated. The linens seemed clean/fresh, but the tent structure & storage itself seemed to have been a little neglected.
While it was nice to not have to pack all of our own camping gear, I would not consider the accommodations to be glamping overall.