Enjoyed the Christmas 2016 holiday at Horizons and was generally pleased with the unit. It was cozy; the kitchen was sizable with a large counter that came in very handy. The shower was always hot (though the pressure was a bit on the light side). The beds were comfortable and my children enjoyed the bunk beds very much. The one issue that my family had was the TV cable system. I know that the primary purpose of coming to Mammoth Lakes is to enjoy the great outdoors, but with two young kids, having access to entertainment is a must. Alas, the unit fell a little short in this area. The TV is an old analog unit with no HD and no HDMI access. And the screen is tiny by modern standards. No HDMI access precluded our ability to access Netflix, Vudu, Amazon, or any other online streaming service. This wouldn't have been that much of an issue if the Suddenlink cable system was reliable. It was not. The picture was jumpy the whole time we were there. At first, we thought it might be weather related since it was very windy the first day. However, the rest of the week was picture perfect with days in the high 30s and nights in the teens with minimal wind and the system still did not function well. So we were forced to rely on DVDs and VHS (talk about old tech; fortunately, the local library has a really good collection of DVDs and there is a consignment store that sells old VHS tapes for $0.50; we purchased two children's movies and left them as a courtesy to the next guests with kids). The real bummer was New Year's Eve as the poor picture quality made it difficult for the family to enjoy the ball dropping in Times Square. I believe flat screen TVs are now very cheap, so upgrading to one would be really beneficial. Upgrading the reliability of the cable would also be nice. That said, we still enjoyed our time at the unit.