I actually enjoyed my stay quite a bit, which might be a bit surprising given what I have to say below. It was quiet and quaint with a stream running through the property. It's about a mile from the village, which was a nice walk.
It did have its downsides. The front office was locked the whole time. I had to call to check in. This was a challenge since cell service is spotty. I was ready to drive down to the village but got a couple bars standing in the middle of the parking lot to call. (They should have a smart doorbell for check in but they don't.) There was a sign on the wall outside the office that made it pretty clear the owners are conservative and want to make everyone who isn't uncomfortable in the most obnoxious way possible. Light bulbs were missing or flickering in the room. The room smelled of cigarettes. It definitely could have been a better experience.
The scariest thing was the gas fireplace. I couldn't see a flue damper, so I couldn't decide if it was open or missing. However, the room started smelling like natural gas pretty quick. I couldn't decide whether the levels were dangerous or if I was just being melodramatic because the smoke detector battery was dead. However, I started feeling lightheaded, so I turned it off and opened some windows.
Despite all of that, I really enjoyed my stay and actually spent a lot of time in the room and on property just soaking in the mountain air.