My wife and I spent a week in early March at the property. The view of the mountain was nice and changed daily depending on the weather (clouds above the mountain, behind it, between us and it, etc.). The hot tub is under the upper deck, so it is protected from rain, but still totally outside. There is one neighboring house 50 yards or so away, but that house doesn't have any big windows or porch facing this cabin, so it feels very private. There are two beds and both are fairly firm which is good for those of us with bad backs. There is a fireplace, but make sure the wood you buy is under a shelter - there are several locals selling wet wood that is hard to burn. You can gather kindling from the property. At the time I rented this cabin there were no photos of the bathrooms. I surmise the reason for that is because the bathrooms aren't anything special to get excited about, just normal bathrooms from a house built a few decades ago. Don't let that deter you. This cabin is a ways up the mountain, which provides the good view, but it is worth noting that it is at an altitude of 3,361 feet. If you live nearer to sea level, you'll want to make sure you drink plenty of fluids the first day or two to prevent issues with altitude sickness, and also take note that alcohol will affect you more strongly than normal (I was tipsy after one beer the first night). Speaking of alcohol, if you want liquor, buy it elsewhere and bring it with you - the liquor store in Maggie Valley has the highest prices I've ever seen. The kitchen had pretty much everything we needed, but I don't recall seeing a blender (we brought our own just in case). There are ceiling fans in every room to keep the air moving, and the screened in porch has 2 nice wooden rocking chairs where I spent much time. The television is large and has cable, and an HDMI input if you want to connect a laptop/tablet for Netflix/etc. (there is wifi). Aside from lounging around the cabin, there is plenty of gift and antique shopping in Maggie Valley, the Blue Ridge Parkway is just a short drive away and dotted with overlooks where you can get great views/photos of the mountains, Waynesville has two large grocery stores just 20 minutes or so away, and the Biltmore is only around 45 minutes away (if you're going there, I recommend going in the morning so you have plenty of time to walk around the grounds after your tour). All in all, a relaxing stay in a comfortable cabin with plenty to do in the area.