This cabin provided a unique alternative to staying in a hotel. It is part of a semi-secluded group of cabins somewhat off the beaten path. The scenery near the cabin is okay, but not stellar -- nestled in the woods but a little too close to other rustic buildings. Labelling itself "incredible" was a bit of a stretch. With 3 bedrooms and 2 baths it easily accommodated our group of 4 adults. It would have been a bit too pricey for 2 adults, even off-season, but with 2 couples the price was worth it. The privacy and the setting were nice compared to hotels, and it contributed to our enjoyment of a South Dakota experience. The full kitchen included a microwave (but no toaster), which provided an option to always dining out. The seclusion was accompanied by poor service for cell phones, internet, and TV, which was a blessing for some and a disappointment for others. We stayed in mid-May when the weather was moderate, so I couldn't say if the window AC units would sufficiently cool the cabin in summer.