The house was gorgeous. Very nice living area with open kitchen, dining, and living room. Vaulted ceiling and huge TV and comfy leather sofas. The main floor also has a large master bed and full bath, and there's a half bath off the laundry room, so the master bath can be reserved for the couple sleeping there.
Above the kitchen are two bedrooms with a Jack & Jill bath connecting them. The beds in there are soft but a bit lumpy, and each upstairs bedroom has a nice TV. The property is on top of a mountain with no trees, so the wind is insane and the upstairs beds have a large amount of wind noise from the roof.
There's a nice deck with smoker grill and hot tub off the main level.
The best feature is the game room. Coming off the main floor living area, opposite the master bedroom, is a large high-ceiling room. There is a lofted section with 2 massive queen bunks (4 beds total) that can sleep a lot of kids. They are well built and comfortable. Underneath that lofted area is the theater which is very nice, everything works and is easy to use. The living and theater TVs both have many streaming options. In the open area of this game room is a very nice pool table and air hockey table. Kids loved having a whole wing of the house to themselves to sleep, play games, and watch movies.
The double edged sword of this property is the location. It is on top of a mountain. Reaching it involves very dangerous and steep roads. I've driven Tail of the Dragon in Deals Gap, so I'm familiar with Tennessee mountain roads. The road up to this property is, at times, like something from a Jeep commercial where the incline is so steep you can't see where you're going. Perhaps fun in a Jeep, but a white knuckle experience in a 6,000 lbs SUV with 1,000 lbs of kids and gear, even with AWD and a heigh adjustable suspension. This was in good weather. I would not want to tackle this road in snow. There were also many sections with no guard rails and banked roads, where a mistake would send you flying 50 ft down into the roof of another house. More guardrails were being added while we were there, so it's possible that will be improved, but the road is still very steep.
If you plan to bring food and stay here, the kitchen is great to cook and the game room and theater great to play. If you intend to go into Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, which are great, you will want to minimize trips per day, not go back and forth, as the road is stressful. Great house though!