This was my first time using a travel trailer. I took my 12 and 8 year old kiddos. We went to Dinosaur Vally state park, Palo Duro Canyon state park, and then Jellystone on the Guadalupe. Was about 1200 miles overall.The host was professional and communicative. They provided a good in person explanation of how things worked. They provided an excellent YouTube video which should be mandatory to watch. I used it a few times during the trip for refreshers. We didn’t have any issues with the trailer. Hot water from the shower, microwave worked, stove top worked, and the refrigerator worked okay. A TV was provided but we brought our own. There was a blue tooth speaker hanging in the trailer which we never used. During one of the long stretches of travel the strap broke.The beds were good. Next time I may bring additional padding for the queen. Bring sheets for the small bunks. Twin I think.My favorite part was the A/C. When we parked I’d plug in and fire it up while prepping the rest of the site. Was nice to come back to a cold home.The awning worked. We had it out for rain until it’s turned into hail. Unfortunately a few impacts were made prior to retracting it. Must be decent material because none of the marble sized hail penetrated.If you are looking for a small (2 adult 2 child) light weight travel trailer this is a good one in my opinion. Definitely will use again. Makes me want to purchase my own.Drop off was easy and straightforward.The only thing I’d change is the light outside the door. The bugs loved it and kids tend to let a good amount in the trailer. I’d maybe just change the color to a red or amber.If I think of anything else and if outdoorsy lets me add to this I will. We just unpacked and I am exhausted…