This place has great potential, but it unfortunately doesn't live up to it.
First of all, we didn't feel welcomed. We were arriving in the area early and Krissy was supposed to text us when our cabin was ready, but she never did.
Upon our arrival, we had forgotten the self-check-in instructions and dared to ring the doorbell. A visibly infuriated Krissy, barely masking it under a forced smile, cracked open the front office door to remind us that we needed not to bother her. We weren't familiar at all with the area and would've needed some pointers, but the door closed as fast as it had opened.
First disappointment, how close to the road the cabins were. Second disappointment, the pool was closed.
We had chosen the farthest cabin for privacy, but little did we know that this would also mean no Wi-Fi. Well, one of the three networks was reaching on and off, but the password didn't work. When I texted Krissy to ask if this was normal, she answered hours later: "No."
That's when we started looking for another place to spend our second night. We realized just how much of a good idea that was after spending a night barely sleeping. The bed wasn't particularly comfy, which is to be expected, but it was most of all sloping. We spent the night rolling down and waking each other up.
Having been awake since 3AM, we left very early and left a message explaining our bad experience. We didn't receive as much as an apology message, let alone a refund, not even for our second night.