First, let me say that there was indeed plenty of space for the whole family. All the kids were able to have their own beds by the pool and ping pong tables. The other couples each had their own rooms. It’s a great house. It has a lot of potential. It’s not well-kept. Bottom line. Within the first hour or so, we realized the ice maker wasn’t working. I immediately contacted the host, who informed me, “Sometimes the sensor is tricky..” etc. and he suggested I try to take the ice maker box out, then put it back in. He knew the ice maker wasn’t working properly. He knew it when he took our $8k for the week that we’d be without ice. Doesn’t sound like a big deal does it? Well, when you have a massive vaca house on the lake that could potentially sleep between 16-20 people, it’s a huge deal. When I contacted him again, asking if a repair guy could come out and take a look the next business day, I was met with a condescending reply. “I’ll reimburse you a few bucks for the bags of ice you’ll have to get. But one refrigerator ice maker wouldn’t serve 16 people to begin with!” That’s literally what he said to me. The lack of empathy was astonishing. He also mentioned the fact that he and his family, along with their kids’ friends, stay at the house all the time and never have enough ice. Already, this house has an inaccurate description. There’s a beautiful screened in porch off the side of the kitchen. Plenty of seating, ceiling fans, tv. It also comes covered in cobwebs.