Labor Intensive: Not as advertised
The first night the yurt collapsed on me while I was simply laying in the bed. I fixed a strap and reinflated it. 6hrs later around 7am, I wake up to the yurt starting to cave in, I go out observe a different strap unanchored and again low on air. The second day it rained most of the day and the listed "gazebo with table chairs and propane grill" were not present to cook. It was an open deck with a small charcoal grill. The last day I woke up yet again to the side caving in, no loose strap this time but quite a bit of air loss. The 350+ price tag for 2nights and the accommodation required manual labor daily to be standing and things like cooking area, which are important are not present seems like false advertising. You will also want to bring your own plates and cutlery, the ones "provided" are rusty, also soap, sponge, wash rag, paper goods will be needed as well for basic things like washing dishes and cooking The hosts are nice enough in person, but when you voice your concerns via message they in turn will blatantly lie.