Loved the rustic quality and escape from technology. There’s no tv nor is there constant or strong enough signal for streaming, which was great with us, but we were able to communicate as needed with family via texts so that was all we needed. The new double vanity bathroom with hotel quality towels is a nice modern touch and much appreciated after a long day of hiking nearby dunes. The bed has hotel quality pillows and linens which made for great sleep. No A/C wasn’t an issue even though it was in the 80’s. Opening both front and back doors provided a nice breeze, and ceiling and box fans (provided) made for a cool night’s sleep. The kitchen and bathroom are stocked with the essentials, with both a coffee pot and single serve Keurig provided with coffee and pods available, but you will need to bring your own cream and sugar, if desired. The hike over the dunes to the beach is a definite whopper, as someone mentioned. We didn’t mind it at all, and got a beautiful sunset view without going all the way up and over again, but it’s not a trip you want to take multiple times so don’t forget anything. Love the rustic decor and am intrigued about the history of some of it, and the original cabin itself. The stained glass touches are especially lovely. This is a special place we will come back to over and over.