We would stay again in a heart beat. We arrived after dark, and it was very welcoming, with lighting on the deck and stairs. We appreciated having a code to get in, so that we could arrive at our convenience. The three homes are set in a beautiful wooded area. There was a lovely welcome basket with snacks and water and a hand written note. This tiny house was well-appointed: there were many outlets, robes, rubber slippers (for the private hot tub), a kitchen well-stocked with cutlery, etc and a 2 burner cooktop, lots of windows, a large deck with a bbq, table, chairs, and a tabletop fire pit. There was a binder with wonderfully complete and detailed answers to anything you could think of - with both written and pictorial information. There was a loft with a mattress. Its ceiling was low, however, so I'm not sure that older children would find it easy to move around in, and it also had ductwork along the walls. I loved that they support vocational training for adults with disabilities. The only con was that the upper window facing the bed didn't have a blind on it (I don't know how one would have closed it, anyway), so it would be a good idea to bring eye coverings to sleep with.