The photos do the place more than justice, because they make the cabin look much bigger than it really is. While it has good, classic cabin decor, the kitchen is very small, and my family of five (two teens) was pretty packed in, and there were arguments over sleeping arrangements. The master bedroom TV is very small, especially given the current price of a 55" flat screen. The ROKU setup, with auto-expiration of personal logins, worked well, however. My biggest complaint is with the mattress/box springs in the master--these should have been replaced long ago--I am not that big, 185 lbs., and I sank down so far that I felt like my feet were six inches higher than my head. This feeling was bad enough that if I woke up in the night, I had a hard time getting back to sleep. I'd also like to see quality two-ply TP, like real people actually use in their own homes. Especially for $400+ per night. Please keep in mind that price always affects my reviews, and I get much more picky when paying Presidential Suite prices. If the bed and TV were upgraded and I weren't also expected to pay for coffee pods, etc., the cabin would not be bad for 3-4 people. Also, this cabin is a LONG way from tourist attractions. I did not factor this in when looking at a map before I rented because I did not account for the time and difficulty of navigating the long and winding mountain roads. Finally, having the owner's phone number for direct texting once we arrived would be a plus.