We loved the uniqueness of this property (we stayed in the Pharaoh room) -- it had so much character and truly felt like a resort nestled away off the beaten path. Even had hiking trails nearby. Furthermore, the staff made us feel welcome and right at home (very LGBTQ friendly!). One thing that's important to know: Make sure you write down the phone number that's listed on the property just outside of the entrance door. This is what you use to call the "front desk" for anything you might need throughout your stay (towels, linens, soap, etc.). We weren't made aware of this up front and figured it out on our own later on. There often isn't anyone sitting at the front desk, but this phone line was always answered and we got everything we needed timely using it. While the majority of the property was clean and well-kept, it would be nice to see a bit more attention to detail to really take the place to the next level. Shelves in the bathroom were a bit dusty, the duvet had some stains on the inside (we got a clean blanket from the front desk to cover up with instead), the bathroom sink wasn't draining properly, and the sheets, while clean, had a hole in them I could fit my thumb through. Overall, this is a great place to stay if you want an experiential travel experience and don't mind a few quirks. We would definitely stay again.