Overpromised and Underdelivered
The advertised wifi was non-existent, the doors didn’t lock, only one of the outhouse stalls had toilet paper (and it was soggy and almost out), the directions to get the site were incorrect, we couldn’t find the advertised “potable water” anywhere, even after contacting the host. The cabin itself had only one lantern that was fully broken for light (so obviously it didn’t work), the doors didn’t even close all the way. There was plenty of wood provided for the wood stove, but no fire starter, or even instructions. This all for $300 for two nights. Worth it at 1/3rd the price, but the lack of any instructions, directions, or the advertised amenities was disgraceful for what we paid. The location itself was beautiful, but it was clear from the state of the cabin that the hosts are rarely there to do maintenance. Heating the cabin was almost impossible because the doors didn’t shut all the way - and the one that did shut had painters tape covering the empty deadlock hole, which is indicative of the quality of the cabin as a whole. The back door had a gaping hole on in bottom half even when slid “all the way” in. We’re not normally the type of people to leave poor reviews; this is our first, but the problems were so prominent and we felt extremely misled by the listing, the advertised photos, and the experience the cabin offered. It’s very disappointing to expect a beautiful weekend in a gorgeous cabin and feel like we’re just renting someone’s under maintained shed.