Just dealing in facts here:
The queen-sized, memory foam bed takes up 1/3 of the floor space. It has to be moved one way to open the door and then the other way for a person getting into the left side of the bed.
There is one broken living-room chair and no table to eat on.
The place features modern, high-end Euro appliances and solid kitchen surfaces, but there are no dishes silverware, glasses, cups, plates, and one six-inch frying pan with an ill-fitting lid.
We needed to shove a bath towel in the bottom of the window space because the window blind didn’t go all the way down.
The cabin is 50-feet from the main west-end road into Mt. Rainer National Park and the trucks hauling food and beverage in and the garbage trucks hauling stuff out start rumbling by at 4:30 a.m.
Wi-fi is very spotty and I realize that mostly the fault of the provider, but all the TV is streaming, which means it is shared by multiple people.
Lighting is two lamps on one end and one light from the ceiling in the middle, but it was poor enough that kitchen counters were dirty because no one can see anything.