This is a really cozy cabin with an "up North" feel. The bedrooms are a fair size, but the beds are of the typical saggy spring variety. We slept great (probably because of the quiet and dark) but if you have back problems the beds will not help. The kitchen and bathroom are tiny. The shower just has faucet handles for the hot and cold, so I'm not sure if there is any anti-scald protection. If you plan to cook anything in the kitchen, make sure all of the windows are open. I baked a potato in the oven and it set off the fire alarms! As others have mentioned, the area by the lake is shared between the two cabins. The other cabin is larger, so you may find yourself in the company of a larger party. When we were there the other cabin was occupied by a couple, two children, and two grandparents. We did not have any conflicts with them, but it's something to consider if you're anti-social, or are concerned about possibly anti-social neighbors. I took out one of the kayaks, but found that the wind was pushing me around the lake. At 70, I found it not worth the hassle to fight the wind. Despite all of the caveats above, we had a very relaxing few days by the lake. If you want to explore the area, the cabin is closevery convenient to Mackinac Island, Mackinaw City, Cheboygan, St. Ignace, and Headlands International Dark Sky Park. The Harbor Lights Grill is just a couple of miles down Paradise Lake Rd, and serves an excellent whitefish dinner.