We stayed in the Aloha Home. We enjoyed certain aspects of our stay. The beds and pillows were very comfortable, and in the king bedroom there were 3 outlets with USB adapters. In the loft each bed also had an outlet with USB adapters. The upper deck was a wonderful place to unwind, and the propane fire pit was such a nice touch for the chillier nights. The view from the cabin was beautiful.
That said, there were a few areas that could use some attention. The ladder to the loft would benefit with a rail for added safety. Unfortunately, none of the kitchen outlets were working at the time of our stay. The shower fixtures had quite a bit of water build up, which could be remedied with some simple cleaning. The coffee marker/pot were in very poor condition, still filthy (needed a brush to get all the gunk) after a good scrubbing. The sofa was soiled and all the pots and pans were so badly scratched up that even cooking spray didn't help our food from sticking. The garbage can was dirty and overall, it just seems to be quickly cleaned. Lastly, the deck outside the front door was ok, there were no chairs for the table (unless you brought them down from the patio) and there was a very ugly tree/bush right next to the deck, which took the whole view of the mountain away.
As for the area, the tiny homes are right on a major road, so there was a lot of car noise, so not too peaceful. We had the windows opened at night and the cars woke me up at everyday at 5am.