1. There seemed to have been a neverending supply of flies that somehow got into the house. We never could figure out how they were getting in, but it seemed they were dying as quickly as they were getting in. It remains a mystery as we never kept food out in the open during our entire stay.2. Hot tub privacy could be better. We felt our neighbors up the hill could have easily been catching a peak if they had a notion to do so. We kept the porch lights off and used the available privacy curtains as best as we could.3. We felt there was inadequate supplies of toilet paper and paper towels in the cabin. Our stay was for an entire week and by the last day and a half, we were on our last sheets of each.4. It seems guests are expected to do at least one load of laundry during their stay. We were only provided four bath towels for an entire week's stay. We are heavy users of the hot tub so we used our towels quite often. This may just be me nitpicking.5. The cabin is not as secluded as I would have liked. Gatlinburg's cabin scene is crazy these days. Every hill has two dozen cabins on it and more are being built every time I visit. 6. Local traffic is atrocious. I expected bad traffic up and down Gatlinburg's main street given the time of year we visited, but after speaking with a friend of mine who lives nearby, apparently traffic in the area has gone off the deep end and is terrible always.Otherwise, our stay was excellent. Communication with the host was excellent.