Le Petit Chalet was a perfect end-of-the-summer family getaway and we'd love to return in the future. The house was clean and nicely decorated; beds were comfortable; great outdoor space (wish the weather had cooperated so we could have enjoyed). Marcela (the host) was super responsive with any questions we had prior and during our stay. She was very helpful and just all around accommodating and a pleasure to interact with! Just a heads up for families--there's a really nice breakfast bar in the kitchen that seats 2, but nowhere for a group to really sit & eat a meal inside. We expected this from the pics and this is fine as we had planned to eat our meals outside on the deck, but never got a chance to uncover the patio furniture during our stay as there were flash flood warnings due to the remnants of the hurricane. Another heads up that I never thought to check in advance was whether or not the lake (which is why we drove 3 hours) was open. It had been closed for a few weeks due to E Coli & Total Cloriform levels. This is obviously out of the control of the homeowner so no reflection on the host or property, but I wish I would have known in advance so we could have tried to reschedule our stay. Luckily the pool was open and my boys made the best of it, but we would have loved to have enjoyed the beach/lake. Another heads up is that all of the places (Beach Shack, Tiki Bar, & Clubhouse) within the development to eat were closed, as well as almost all the local restaurants as college kids have gone back to school and everyone is short staffed. Once again, not in the control of the homeowner (and their kitchen was well-stocked with everything we needed to cook), just something to be aware of when booking a vacation in The Hideout this time of year. Despite all this, we'd definitely come back to this house and checkout what the community has to offer in the winter (snow tubing, skiing, etc.).