Even better and a bit more private than we expected. The domes had a bit more distance and trees between them than expected which made it feel a bit more private than traditional camping. The dome even had electricity, heat, AC, and a mini-fridge. The dome had a big "window" and a view of the woods from there or off the deck which was very nice. The king-size bed was large and comfy, the mini-fridge was a good size with a freezer part as well. They provided so much more than expected... towels, flashlights, a lantern, bug spray, hand sanitizer, tissues, paper towels, umbrellas, a shoe matt/tray, fire making supplies, a wireless speaker, drinking cups and a water dispenser, and there were a few electric sockets around (mostly out of sight behind things) - including an outdoor socket out on the deck.
The hammock and fire-pit were both nice as well. They loaned us a small grill with all the grilling tools and supplied us with reusable plates and cutlery we could use for our stay as well.
We ordered dinner the first night, and Scott made a great lasagna customized as we requested, which was delivered in a cute picnic basket with everything you could need, including bread, salad, and dessert.
Scott was great. Very friendly and accommodating. Pleasant to chat with when we wanted, but certainly sure to give you lots of space and privacy. Always just a call or text away for anything we needed and he drove us on a cart between our car and the dome when we arrived and departed - just a short 2-5 min walk the rest of the time.
A hiking trail of their own, as well as direct access to the Awosting Reserve and lots more nearby.
As advertised the outhouse/outdoor shower was the most rustic part of the experience, but pretty nice for being what it was. Nicely constructed with cedar chips provided and a system of being emptied after each stay. We may have lucked out with the shower being so warm at this time of year - being fed by piped in mountain spring water. The shower also worked for just washing hands and the like - but it is not enclosed - so bring your bathing suit.
Since no one had booked the Lodge when we stayed we got to check out the outside of that as well. A nice place to sit with a nice view. A huge deck and poolside area with some tables, a view of a waterfall in one spot, and both a smaller wading pool and huge half Olympic-sized pool - both also mountain spring-fed.
Again, a great trip and we expect to be back.