A group of 11 old high school and college friends stayed at this place for a reunion and it worked quite well for that purpose. We all like to cook and the kitchen was well equipped to handle large groups. The reason I would give it only 4 stars instead of 5 are that there are a number of minor issues people should be aware of but that said, I might consider staying there again. There are 5 bedrooms and a couch and one bedroom has 2 queens and a twin so in theory the place could accommodate 15 guests and depending on your party that might work but with some caveats. We were a party of 5 couples and me, a single male. I did not think it appropriate for me to stay in the room with multiple beds so that left the couch for me. Knowing how uncomfortable the beds are in pullout couches, I asked one of my friends to bring a sleeping pad and bag in case the couch was too uncomfortable and it was. The mattress is very thin and you can feel the steel bars underneath but since I was prepared, I just slept on the floor and that worked fine for me. So depending on who is in your party, the place might max out at 10 people or possibly up to the full 15 listed. Next, the hot water for the house comes from a geothermal source and is hot, very hot. So hot that you need to be careful not to get scalded, particularly in the large downstairs shower where it is somewhat of a challenge to adjust the temperature. Finally, the yurt had a very musty smell so we chose not to use the games in it.