We arrived at 3:50, just 10 minutes early. Someone was on the deck, using a hand skimmer in the hot tub. He looked startled to see us there. He quickly flung water out with the skimmer a few times and then went inside the cabin. He came back out at 3:59. We went inside and put all of our things away and I saw that there was a pile of dry mud on the couch and more on the floorleading to the door. I cleaned that up so that I could sit down for a fee minutes. Then we got ourselves cleaned up and changed into our swimsuits to get into the hot tub. We partially lifted the lid and saw that the temperature was only 90°. We messaged the owner and we're told that the hot tub had been "maintenanced." Disappointed, we decided to take a nap while the temperature came up. We went back out a few hours later later and the temperature had come up, but once we fully removed the lid, we realized that the hot tub was half empty, and there was a dirt line all the way around the tub. And the stem portion of chlorine floater was completely missing. There was just a busted open top piece floating in the hot tub. So what little water was in the hot tub, was completely untreated. Feeling very frustrated, I messaged the owner again. He said he'd send maintenance over to look at it. This was already 8 pm. To make matters worse, we had bought groceries to cook out on the grill for dinner, but we weren't able to do that. The grill is located in between the hose they'd be using to fill the hot tub and the hot tub itsef. So we were forced to go into town and find somewhere to have dinner while they came to fix the hot tub. They filled the hot tub and put a new chlorine floater in. The new water dropped the temperature to 64°. The hot tub was obviously unable to be used until the next day. So for half of our stay, the hot tub (which was the only reason we reserved the cabin) was out of order. All the owner had to say was that 'things happen with machinery.' That had absolutely nothing to do with machinery. It was solely the owner and his housekeeping/maintenance people not doing their job. The nightmare continued when I went to use a dish for the first time and saw that there were mouse droppings in the cabinets, on the shelves, in the drawers, and in the kitchen utensils holder. So before we could even make coffee, I had to run a sink full of hot dish water and wash all of the dishes. I also had to put our pantry food in the microwave to keep mice out of it. Worst experience