Stayed in a cabin during unseasonably cold weather. The owners are fantastic and friendly. I thankfully received a warning call that the cabins don't have heat. No problem, I brought lots of blankets, and added an electric blanket. The cabin was immaculately clean. But......
There's really no discernable "road" to find your cabin in the dark. There was hardly anything in the grass indicating you are supposed to drive on the grass.
My first step onto the "porch" showed the disrepair as the rotted wood simply sagged. I was scared to actually shut the door as the knob was hanging and I though it would just pull off if I tried to open the door once closed.
There was a refridgerator, unplugged. No problem, I tried to plug it in, but there was no outlet that the cord would reach. Honestly, it didn't matter as it was only 44 degrees anyway.
There was no curtain on the front window, so anyone could see right into and through the bedroom into the bathroom. I had to improvise, and took the bedspread off the second bed to hang up to block some light and get some privacy.
No TV, which I was unaware of, and there was no cell service. I wasn't informed about any wifi service, so I don't think there was any. Luckily I had a movie downloaded on my laptop.
I took a shower in the morning only to discover that there were no towels in the cabin either. So, I had to take the sheet from the second bed and use it for a towel.
I'm not a camper, and I felt this was basically a rotted wood tent.