Cute Airstream but it is off-grid
With pets
Sasi and Josh have a well-stocked campsite and RV, including extra items like foil and compostable baggies. We cooked a lot and it really had everything we needed, but the RV is "off-grid" although this wasn't entirely clear from the posting. It lacks potable water as the airstream is hooked up to well water, and requires very close monitoring of water tanks and battery levels, but the pump for drinking water jugs doesn't work, so you're having to lift the big jugs to pour all water for drinking, brushing teeth, etc. Solar panels are insufficient alone for the Airstream so be prepared for them to cut power when the battery level drops. They did come out halfway through our stay and hooked up a gas generator to boost the battery, which was nice. I'd say the RV only sleeps 3, because the table bed is short and about as wide as a twin bed, so we had to have one of our kids sleep with us in the king bed. The RV shower temp isn't very hot, but the outdoor one is, though the shower tent is not very tall. Our stay coincided with loud fireworks from a neighbor and the noise from the highway is constantly heard. All in all, Sasi and Josh are lovely people and I still recommend the staying at the Airstream, but be aware it's not quite to the level of what I'd call glamping yet.