Overall this cabin was phenomenal. Well decorated, beautifully situated & great amenities. The owner was accommodating letting us check in a early to set up for a surprise birthday. I’d love to leave a 5 star review like a previous reviewer said, you will be watched. A couple days ahead, I got a stern message tha we could only have 6 people MAX & I needed approval for anyone additional, even though it easily sleeps up to 9. Unfortunately it was too late to schedule anything else & I only had 3 couples staying + myself which I replied. However, I also had another couple helping me set up and staying for dinner that weren’t staying the night. They left before the last couple arrived, so there were never more than 7 people on the property but due to the tone of the message, I was a nervous wreck thinking we’d have issues if the other set of friends showed up early or if the ones leaving may be too tired to drive back and asked to stay. The first night was fine, but I received a text the next day that her husband happened to “drive by” (funny because it’s not visible from the road) and mentioned he saw a tent and asked if we had “extra people staying”-we didn’t. I understand it’s atypical, but one of the guests is a former park ranger and preferred to camp. The listing said nothing prohibiting it so we didn’t think this would be an issue. I understand if they were concerned about safety but the way the text was worded it made us all uncomfortable as it was clearly a segway to mention concern about damage to the grass which was perfect when we left & to question the # of ppl. It put a cloud of anxiety over the rest of the trip which was NOT cheap. I understand worrying about your investment property, but minus using the linens, the place looked exactly as we arrived. We were respectful, cleaned, swept, and put away all the dishes etc. We paid a hefty fee for cleaning, plus an additional insurance policy that was required that should give the owner peace of mind. I’m assuming that there’s liability coverage that you need as an owner as well. Point being, there’s a certain point where you need to just let people be and accept the risk you’re taking when you lease out a property. I don’t think it was appropriate to micromanage the exact number of guests or to check in on us. If you don’t mind being watched, by all means stay here. This property and amenities were top notch, it really was beyond amazing, just know you’ll be monitored.