We chose to stay at the Hideaway because we wanted to have a âhouseâ as opposed to hotel for our family of 4. The location was definitely isolated, we were only about 30-40 minutes to the skywalk at Grand Canyon West, and 30-40 minutes from Lake Mead. But really not close to anything else. Luckily we knew going in that we needed to get groceries on our way, we cooked all our meals at the house. Our boys (8 and 11) loved collecting rocks around the property and neighborhood. We took family walks at sunset. The kids didnât think they could make it without WiFi or a TV, but low and behold, they did it! We read books, played card games that we had packed with us and just had a peaceful time. We did spend one night away from the property at Grand Canyon National Park because it was 3.5 hours away. Our only problem was that the guest shower knobs wouldnât work correctly and we couldnât get the water to turn off at first, luckily my husband is handy, but I was worried we would use too much water since this house is on âwater haulâ and has to be trucked in. We never ran out of water though and even though there was water pressure issues, it was a good lesson for our kids about water conservation. Janene was very responsive to any and all our questions. We loved the personal touches for our stay (the kids are still talking about their mints). The Brunks are very gracious hosts!