Overall, incredible stay. The seclusion is the “front of the house,” which faces the waterfall and is private, minus cameras (which it is stated they have cameras by the doors, just be aware the doors go across the entire length of the house). There are cabins across the street from the driveway, one of which can be seen perfectly from the upstairs bedroom window (of course, there are blinds you may close). It is supplied with basics to get you started for bathrooms and kitchen, and the game room is nice. Pool sticks need some tlc, but it certainly provided good entertainment. WiFi works great in the main house, not at all in the guest house. The tiny home (guest house) is quaint and cozy! It gets cold in the winter so, supply the room with extra blankets. The bunk room was a delight for the kids- be aware, they are beautiful, seemingly hand carved and built, and are not super sturdy. The ladder steps roll and the frames rock. Gentleness with them is highly recommended, so are bandaids. My most important advice: the house is built deep in the mountains, bring bottles of water. The fridge is equipped with a water filter, but it is VERY slow. There is a faucet filter on one kitchen sink, other than that, all the water smells like sulfer/rotten eggs. The sofa beds upstairs are dicey. The waterfall sounds, spectacular views, and fun hidden tree art everywhere made all the above mentioned things into minor details. Great luxurious family vacation!