Okay, so I first went here around July of this year, but seeing as I did not have a Unilocal account, I could not review it promptly then. I feel like now is as good a time as any other, as my opinion and experiences have not changed since then. We were stationed at the Cedar House property, and the house and surrounding views were simply stunning. The house was huge, and had 3 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, and accommodated a large group(10 people) appropriately. The bedrooms were spacious, but definitely had a dated(sort of Hotel-like) kind of feel to them. The entire place had a little bit of a dated feel, actually. The TVs were still those large, square TVs, and though we were supposed to have wi-fi, it wasn’t working properly the week we came up. I honestly didn’t mind, since my phone has appropriate internet connectivity, and I was able to tether it one night so we could browse through Hulu while we played games at the kitchen table as background noise. I mean, come on! You’re going into the mountains to have an experience, to see sights you normally wouldn’t see, and to make memories. I have a Verizon carrier, and didn’t have a LOT of issues with phone service, but a lot of other people seemed to have issues. But you’re in the mountains, and I feel like that’s totally expected. I mean, why waste all day browsing facebook? You’re out there to have fun, to hang out with people, to talk. And this is coming from a 22 year old college student more than adept at the ways of social media. The main floor was wheelchair accessible, with a huge entrance hall, and a very cabin-y kind of wooded feel to it. There are two decks, one on the lower level that blocks off ¾ of the deck, and one on the upper floor that had a perfect view of the creek below. I loved the creek there! It was quick and bubbly, and a really nice mointain-y kind of touch. There was some sort of exterior deck, adjacent to the creek, as well as a set of stairs that led directly to the bank of the creek. Me and my friends played games out on it, more specifically, we had a raft and we traversed across it. The water was fast, and the creek bed wasn’t very low in that area at all. Let’s see… What else to say? Well the kitchen was already pre-equipped with pots, pans, cups, etc. All we really had to bring was our own food and entertainment. The parking seemed alright for the number of cars we had, but really, it was limited to maybe… 5 or 6 cars. This cabin is the cabin that has started my obsession with recreating this experience. Because of this cabin, I’m going to be throwing my own cabin in the woods party in a few months, and I want all the guests to feel the way I felt when I was here: exhilarated, happy, excited. It really was one of the most memorable experiences I’ve had this entire year.