There are several positive things to say about this property, especially for families. Having nine bedrooms, each with its own private bathroom, is a plus for both diverse groups and families. Equally appealing are the four bedrooms with both bunkbeds and regular king/queen beds. Most properties with this many bedrooms have one bunkbed-dedicated bedroom. We had six children under eight, so a single bunkbed room would not have worked. There were a couple of facility-related issues during the week that were handled quickly by property management. The large decks were also a big plus. The site is also further up the lake finger; this diminished boat travel and crowds from other houses.
As the pictures show, there are many steps down to the lake and dock, which can be difficult for smaller children. However, this is true of all the houses along this finger. The benches for the dining tables can get a little uncomfortable for longer sitting, such as during board games. The stove tops heat quickly, but also seem to take a while to cool. This is one of the newer houses on this finger, and its size is attractive to larger groups. It could potentially benefit from some refreshing in the not-too-distant future.
This house meets most, if not all, of our family's needs for a reunion. The group already agreed that if we return to Norris Lake in two years that we would try to book this house again.