My husband and I badly wanted to be at our granddaughter's graduation from U of Oregon in June. As soon as we discovered the dates we began searching for accommodations. We had to drive from Los Angeles County, CA to Oregon because we travel with our senior, blind, insulin-dependent diabetic dog and we are on a tight budget. The hotels were extraordinarily expensive and beyond our means. The listings for VRBO accomodations in Eugene were also out of our ballpark. We found this listing and it sounded perfect. It allowed pets, was just the right size, and the price was right. Being 32 miles from Eugene was not an impediment since we are used to driving long distances. What the listing did not state was that the property was on a long, dark, winding road with no cell service. The house itself had irregular internet service and no cell service. In addition, the bed was not meant to accommodate two adults. I wound up sleeping on the couch so that my husband, who has hypertension, diabetes, and insomnia could get some rest. We spent three very uncomfortable nights there. It was nice to have the kitchen where I could prepare breakfast daily, refrigerate our pup's insulin and special diet, and be able to make other light meals and snacks as needed. We never watched the TV because we couldn't figure it out. My husband and I are 75 years old and I have two artificial knees. Had we known the details of the listing, we would not have selected it.