First of all, super cool location. You can hear the waterfalls and the creek down below you and the tents are perched on basically a cliffside, which was very cool and picturesque. The tent windows face out towards the woods and they're all spaced fairly far apart, so while you're inside you're not like, looking out at the neighboring tents, which was nice. The fire pit is pretty sweet too, very big and heavy-duty, and the little deck the tent was on was super nice to sit and drink morning coffee on.
This was our first time 'glamping' so I'm not sure what it's usually like, but basically it was just like normal camping only in a huge, gorgeous tent with a real bed, a mini fridge and an AC. If you want to cook or make coffee or anything you'd still have to bring a stove or something (adding an electric kettle to the tent would make this a lot easier though!) and there's no potable water, so we brought our own. The bathroom is a latrine outside which was totally fine for the summer but I bet it's pretty cold to use it in the winter. We'd definitely come back though! It was so hot and muggy while we were there that we didn't get to explore the trails on the property too much, but it's cool that they connect to state park land.