We arrived in the snow late at night with no heat. Prior to arrival, I alerted the hosts that we would be late and they said it was fine. According to the brief email instructions sent to us, there should have been remote controls for the heater; however, there were none in the cabin, and it was below freezing. There was a space heater, not turned on, that semi-warmed the place after several hours. We searched for extra blankets to keep us warm, finding only one which proved insufficient. We turned on the gas fireplace which has a fan that sounds like a generator. The email instructions sent to us seemed to describe a different property altogether, and there were no in-cabin instructions. We found out the next day that the hosts knew the heater was broken but apparently didn't think it was important to let us know or provide us with blankets. There was no Wifi and a poor internet connection. When asked about Wifi, the hosts provided a log-in (why not let us know without us having to ask??), which was also a poor connection. On the 3rd day a water main burst, not the hosts' fault, meaning we could not shower or drink the dribbling water. The hosts provided us with 8 bottles of water for the remainder of our stay. The Honeysuckle cabin is directly adjacent to Hwy 89A, so you hear the traffic and there is a bright light shining in the front all night long. Other than that, it's a cute cabin, and with some attention to detail, it could be a place we might return to.