8/10
This quaint little cabin was a pleasure to stay in, for me and my grandson (8yrs). It was set up with almost everything we needed and was a unique and naturally beautiful stay vs hotels. There were a couple things I’d suggest to improve the next persons’ stay, perhaps.
1.) I know it’s not about how we look when we are enjoying the outdoors, but some type of mirror would come in handy. I wear contacts and needed a mirror to put them in and also just to make sure my ponytail/bun is straight.
2.) I couldn’t find anywhere on the website stating that it wouldn’t be okay for disabled persons. I’ve never really considered myself disabled, but I did find myself having issues with the step into the bathroom and the one to bottom platform of lower bunk. I had to use a chair to brace myself to get both feet and then rest of body in the lower bunk. Coming down from bunk, I just slowly let myself skid down to land my bottom on step. SO, maybe a tiny step stool that would make the stairs easier for those of us with really bad knees. The stairs into the cabin weren’t bad because they have a handrail.
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