The log cabin style is nice and cozy. Beds are clean and comfortable.
The hotel is decentralized so you have to collect your keys from one of the local businesses (post office or cafe, depending on time of day). Our water kettle was broken, so I notified the staff at the post office and it was replaced on the same day. Still, it's kind of a weird system, and if we had an issue at night after working hours, I'm not sure it would have been resolved as quickly. You're kind of on your own.
The breakfast is very mediocre. If you have the option, don’t pay for it, and just buy the food yourself and make it in your room. The kitchenette is very sparse (fridge, hot water boiler, and plastic spoons).
If you’re not European, you may be shocked by the size of the shower, but at least the water is hot! There is some cheap shampoo and soap but nothing special.
For me, one of the best parts was the location (close to XC ski trails, airport bus, restaurants, and rental stores). We never needed to take the ski bus because you’re so close to everything. The Urho Kekkonen National Park is very close by, and if you are feeling adventurous, you can go on a walk at night to the Aurora cabin (only about 20 minutes, but bring headlamps if it is dark). We were able to see the northern lights from the Aurora cabin on our first night for free - very magical!
The other highlight was having a reserved 30min turn in the sauna, which was hot, spacious, and so vital after a long day outside!