House was clean and we were happy to have more room to spread out than in just a hotel room. There is a train crossing down the road and the host provided earplugs. We live near a train at home so we are used to it and didn't use them--honestly there were very few trains and they aren't loud. Kids enjoyed the mints and snacks left for us. Bathroom could use more towel racks above the toilet and on the wall, and a towel ring by the sink. Or maybe put a folding drying rack in one of the closets for extra towels? The drying rack there was more for clothing on hangers than towels. A curved shower rod would also be nice to add space since the tub is narrow. A hook for clothes on the back of the bathroom door would be nice also. Bathroom is a nice size, though, and so are the bedrooms. My husband would have appreciated a shower head higher on the wall. The towels are very thin and small, so you may want to consider bringing your own if you like fluffy towels. The beds were firm as well as the pillows. Bring your own pillow if you like squishy pillows. After over 15,000 steps at Mammoth Cave I slept fine! The kitchen is fully stocked with dishes, cups, pots and pans, coffee making supplies (including coffee, filters, and powdered creamers), a full size fridge, oven and stove, microwave, etc. Be aware that there is no dishwasher, and anything you use will need to be hand-washed. We remedied this with a quick trip to the IGA for paper plates, cups, and napkins. There is no access to a washer and dryer, but we didn't need it for a long weekend. Overall a great stay and a nice getaway for the 4 of us.