I brought my wife and two kids (6 and 8) to this cabin for a long ski weekend and I will concede, the nightly rate for a place this big was very affordable given its size, however, with exception to a new oven in the kitchen, this place was super rough. Granted we went during a big snowstorm but the road to the cabin was so poorly plowed that we couldn't drive all the way up to the front door. The driveway was never plowed so we had to park at the overflow lot and hike 1/2 mile down to the cabin in the snow. The only source of heat is one propane fireplace and it took a full day and half for the inside temperature to get higher than 55 degrees. The furniture is all pretty beat up and the sheets for the beds (which we had to make ourselves) and the towels in the bath room are all super old and thread bare. The kitchen utensils and glassware were equally old and beat up, picture the leftovers at a yard sale. You will need to bring everything you need to make a meal, not a salt shaker in sight, no garbage can, no sponge, no nothing. Also, no internet and 1 bar of cell phone service if you are lucky so bring a book and ham radio. You are basically camping, which has its charm, but only if you are expecting to go camping. There is air hockey...kind of.