We booked Logged In to take advantage of the waves in Narragansett Beach but I came down with a cold and could not do much other than to rest. However, we hosted friends over one night and enjoyed using the She-shed, the grill and fire pit. The cabin is well equipped and well organized. We couldn’t want for more except for maybe beach towels, which we didn’t know, in advance, that they were not provided by the host, and enough electrical power for charging our Electric Vehicle. We hooked up our EV to an outdoor outlet one evening and discovered that it tripped the electricity to the window mounted AC units in the living room and the upstairs bedrooms. Therefore, in order to charge our EV we had to turn off the ACs in those rooms. Thankfully, we were able to figure this out and get by without AC. However, communication with the host was not pleasant. She said that I should’ve gained her permission to charge my EV ahead of time and that she hopes that I didn’t do any damage to her electrical system. I was shocked! Let’s get with the times and upgrade your electrical system from a 100 amp to 150 amp to start, and accept the fact that EVs are here to stay. The host might also want to install some solar panels since the cabin relies completely on electrical power.