First of all, when the host says you WILL NEED 4X4 AND CHAINS to get up the driveway if there's snow, that's no joke. My Jeep Grand Cherokee with chains struggled to make it up after a few inches of snow fell the day before our visit (part of this was user error, but be prepared nonetheless). We did eventually get to the top, and subsequent climbs after the snow had melted were much, much easier...save for the one we made on our mountain bikes. That one was a chore, but self-inflicted :-)
Once we got to the top we were greeted by stunning mountain views and a very well appointed cabin. Mountain Glory has the perfect blend of rustic and modern. Sadly, the weather put a damper on most of our outdoor plans for mountain biking and porch-sitting, but overall we found plenty of ways to pass the time during our few days off from the grind. Suzanne is an amazingly attentive and considerate host. We did not encounter many problems, but the few we did, no matter how minor, were addressed and solved in short order.
This was the second trip to Mountain Glory for most of our crew, but my first. We are already making plans for our next visit (during hopefully warmer and dryer weather to take full advantage of the biking and hiking around Davis and Seneca Rocks). If you are looking for a comfortable, fun destination where you will literally see more deer than humans, then Mountain Glory is just right for you.