The Hobbit tiny house and mountain shire are adorable. The intricate details are endless. We did wish the lever-style door handle would stay locked when turned. It would unlock, and our two-year-old kept opening the door, which with our other kid being a 1-year-old and two dogs concerned us. The shower stall was a good size. We chose to stay in the pull-out bed, which was a little lacking in support. We tried the bed upstairs, which also left some comfort to be desired. We found the ceiling a little low upstairs so opted for the pull-out. The huge window view from the couch/pull-out bed had greenery but also looked at the backside of the tiny home next door, which was a little disappointing; we had hoped for a more nature-immersive private view. The wifi was a bit spotty, so the TV entertainment would lag; we ended up using our hotspot. The bathroom door fell off its track and would not stay shut unless perfectly placed; we wished it had a sturdier track system for safety and a latch for privacy. The mountain shire hobbit town is extraordinarily adorable, especially when twinkling at night. The entrance to the shire sets the mood, and the hangout spaces were well thought out. We were able to fit two portable cribs with the pull-out bed out and two dogs; it was tight, but fit. Easy check-in and the host was very responsive when contacted. We would stay again.