The gentlemen checked us in when we arrived and it was quick and easy. The place was well-maintained and attractive. As another poster commented, there are no blow dryers, so, hope you have one of your own if needed. I wish they had a couple disposable cups just for water at night so we didn't have to do dishes, but that is not a big thing, just something I like at a hotel. Beds were comfy. We had cabin #4. For the life of me, I do not understand why the curtains were not the type you can close in the kitchen. So, someone could see in to the first bed, maybe. The problem was, if you wanted to sleep past first light, you couldn't if the light bothers you.
I was grateful for the AC. Even more so when we shut it off prior to leaving and heard the inhabitants of the other side of the cabin conversing. So, I don't think the wall is thick enough to hide much noise without the AC going. You might get to know your neighbors well in winter. For the age of the cabin, it was in good shape and maintained well. My husband took out our trash, we left our keys in the room, and we were on our way, so, easy check out. It looked like a very nice RV park--only trick might be getting in and out with a longer rig in higher traffic times with the way the road curves, but the sites looked full. Unlike a lot of other places, this was off the road just enough I didn't notice road noise. They gather around the fire at night for s'mores and it looked really enjoyable. We were just too tired to do it.