Our family of 11 stayed here June 25-30. The resort had so much to do so no one got bored on this vacation! We hiked in Shenandoah National Park, went antique shopping, and the younger crowd visited nearby breweries. On the resort, we booked an Escape Room, a Virtual Reality experience, climbed the rock wall, zip-lined, raced in the go carts, booked a Street Curling lesson, a hummingbird feeder class, a painting class, and a jewelry making class! For free, we watched the sunset on Massanutten Ridge Trail, used the gym equipment for work outs (rec center), played ping pong and racquetball at the recreation center, and enjoyed playing pool and relaxing in the hot tub at the house! There was something to do for all age groups ( 1 yr to 61 yrs)! The house was spacious with ample parking for 5 cars. The kitchen was stocked with lots of large pots and pans to cook in. We loved the long table that we could all sit at together for meals! Beds were all comfortable and gave a good nights rest.
With all the “good” things above, I hate to even mention the cons, which were minor. If it wasn’t for these things, I would have rated with 5 stars. The carriage on the dishwasher was broken, making it difficult to load and unload. It had to be propped up so the dishes would wash properly. The house is advertised for 18 guests, yet there were only 12 forks which we had to constantly wash. There was only one large cooking spoon, a small manual can opener, and no dustpan. Ended up buying these items at Dollar General! Also bought plastic forks! It was clean enough but could definitely have used a deep cleaning and a fresh coat of paint in a few places.
Aside from these annoyances, we had an awesome time and would definitely consider returning in the future.