Upon arrival, we were attacked in the parking lot by a swarm of mosquitos and when we entered the property, the mosquitoes were there too! We contacted the property management but they said they had no way to eliminate the mosquitoes. We searched Google and found a mosquito eradication firm in Big Sky and suggested that management contact them to have them spray for the mosquitos but management did nothing. Upon entering the property, it was 85 degrees throughout the house. We called management but they said this property had no AC, only heat, and that we should open the windows to let the cooler air circulate inside but we were missing screens in many windows and to open them would have let more mosquitoes inside. So the management team sent down 5 or 6 small fans to help. At night, the ground floor finally got comfortable as did the lower level but the 2nd floor remained very warm day and night and 6 of our group were uncomfortable sleeping upstairs during our entire stay. Overall, it was evident that the property had not been refurbished in quite a while as the ceilings were peeling in some rooms, the handles were off the screens, the faucet in the kitchen was broken (and not fixed while we were there). The ability to grill or use the hot tub was almost non-existant as the mosquitos were rampant.
The layout of the house was enjoyable with the presence of 3 king bedrooms for the 3 adult couples and bunk beds for the younger adults. The presence of the theatre in the lower floor and the poker table and pool table were all hits with our younger adults.
The layout of the garage apartment was rather peculiar, as the only way to get to it was to go thru the kitchen and then thru the garage to the door leading to the 2nd floor bedroom-there should be a way to connect that bedroom to the main living quarters thru the pario entrance.
Overall, out trip to Big Sky over the 4th of July week was enjoyable with the many activities, but the Haus left much to be desired.