Perfect location. Full log cabin feel. Limited long distance views, but woodsy almost all around. Cabin was generally clean. The one problem with cleanliness was the lower level bedroom. Musty smell and horribly stained/dirty carpet (not neglected; probably regularly vacuumed; just needs either deep cleaning or replacement. Should not have a carpet like that welcoming guests.) The mustiness is apparently understood—a dehumidifier sits in bottom bdr closet. That bdr also has no house heat, so a space heater is provided. The write-up states that the cabin sleeps 12, but really only 10 (3 bdrs double occupancy; pull-out sofa for 2; and trundle bed (2 twins). There is a wide (maybe twin bed size) swing with mattress on the screened-in porch. But that would be difficult in winter without a good sleeping bag or some heavy feather/down comforters.
Limited seating per room. We had six people. The sectional in the game room seats five. Main level living room has sofa for three and a rocking chair. (There is also a recliner which is on its last leg. Will tip you over if you lean back too much.) However, there were a couple of extra rockers to move into the room from the sunroom (although if you are looking for seating for 10 in one area, it will be tough). Off the kitchen is advertised "dining for 4." However, it is not really a dining table—just a small coffee-shop type round table (less than a yard across), with four twisted metal chairs. However (again), there is a large wooden table in the sunroom, which could accommodate 8 easily and 10 okay.
I do not mean to say all negative things. For just four people (or four adults plus kids), it would be great. However, it would probably be at a level below luxury cabin—several minor things that need manager's/owner's attention.
You cannot beat the location, which is off the spur between Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge. With location and seclusion, it is worth staying here (although, again, a little pricey for not being a full luxury cabin). And property management is great—friendly and responsive. Couple of bulbs were out, and they had someone come swap them out the first day.
Squirrel guests were lounging between the floor of the sunroom and ceiling of the screened-in porch below. Never got in the main house but were scratching up a storm and carrying leaves and twigs to make a comfy home for winter. (No problem though. Gotta expect some critter and bug visits in cabins in the woods.)