“While it's a wonderful weekend getaway a little over an hour from Los Angeles, there were a few things that deterred us. The most prominent obstacle was the check-in process. Once you drive up into the hills where the property is situated, there is completely no signal. We drove thirty minutes in only to find out that we were stuck on "SOS" and the only way to check into the property was to call the number listed at the front gate. While I do understand that it's for security purposes, phone companies might not have any cell service out in these hills, I believe that the check-in process should be handled differently. What we did was we had to drive back out in order to make the phone call to check into the property. From there, we were directed to a third-party, who had to then contact our property manager to text us the codes for the gate and front door, which took at least twenty minutes for us to receive the text, further wasting our time. To overcome this obstacle for future guests, I believe that on the day of check-in, you send the guest the codes an hour or two prior to check-in in order to avoid this problem because the entire ordeal of checking in took a frustrating least an hour and you should warn on your listing property that the area has completely no cell service. One other thing was that the WiFi wasn't too strong and was spotty in specific areas of the house, such as the living room and upstairs area. If the house caters up to ten guests, you'd expect the house's WiFi to be able to support at least ten or more devices, but it was quite spotty juggling all of our devices. Additionally, while a gorgeous door, the sliding door for the hallway bathroom was pretty problematic for privacy reasons. A final thing was the size of the fridge; given that the house can hold up to ten guests, the fridge was unusually shallow and we struggled to fit all of our food for the weekend into the fridge for ten guests, so a bigger and deeper fridge would be appreciated.