The cabin was cute but the furnishings were old and worn. Examples would include the thin pillow cases (could literally see the foam pillow filling with the case on), the dresser was very old and lacked varnish and there was a creepy cloth nailed to the counter to cover the pipes below the sink. The shower faucet was not secured within the wall so the entire faucet moved in and out of the wall when turning on and off. I was afraid something would break inside the wall and there would be a flood. The cabin (#10) was built on a slope such that you could sense you were walking uphill from the bed to the front door and downhill to the bathroom. There was also a rather large gap below the front door that mice could easily navigate. If you not a carpenter and like quaint places, this is your place but as a person who has designed, built, remodeled, and fixed everything under the sun, the experience added an element of stress the average person would probably not experience.