If you are looking to disconnect from the fast-paced world for a few days, this cabin (and this property as a whole) are the perfect place to do it. There is no TV and no WIFI, so plan to enjoy the beauty of the surrounding trees and the lovely creek running through the property at the bottom of the hill. (On a side note, my son fell in love with a blue vintage fairy tale book he found on a shelf and is still talking about the stories we read together every night.) Our group of two adults and one child were comfortable, and we could have added another person or two in the upstairs loft area. Seven people (as listed in the description) may be a squeeze using the futon in the living area, but it could be done. The stairs to the loft are precarious, so very small children and elderly adults would probably not be able to manage them easily, and the railings upstairs could be easily circumvented by tiny tots, so be aware if you are bringing the younger kids that you will need some sort of barrier to protect them from falling. We found a few little critters in the cabin here and there - a grasshopper and a beetle in the shower, some other unknown bugs - but it only added to the charm, and what else do you expect being out in the woods?
The kitchen had a miniature fridge, a cooktop, and a microwave, but we found ourselves eating picnic lunches near surrounding natural landmarks and eating yummy dinners at local restaurants. We fished and played in the creek, which was surprisingly clear and not too deep. (Next time we will bring more floats to just sit and relax.) Didn’t catch any fish, but we had fun rowing the provided canoe around for a bit trying to find the right spot. The property managers were around if we needed them, but we felt very much on our own during our three-night stay, which is exactly what we were looking for. This would be the perfect place to rent for an extended family, as there are several cabins of varying sizes available (four or five?). We’ve already decided which cabins our parents and siblings’ families will stay in if we come back as a large group. :)