Location: perched on a steep hill with narrow road that fits only 1 car, so get ready to suddenly reverse your vehicle if there's a car coming in the opposite direction, parking space is rather limited to 3-4 cars
Checkin: smooth, mostly seamless, although the guy kept pushing for "extra activities" that will set you back a few thousand bahts further, if you are interested to participate in one
Room: huts are nicely arranged in a safari-like manner, but the interior is VERY impractical, the provided wall plugs are blocked by the bed, so charging devices, using the water kettle, etc, would require putting those items on bed, where you will be sleeping, could not properly use & charge my laptop for example, unless I want to risk kicking it away while sleeping, wifi generally worked well, the hot shower was a hit and miss (note: this is more or less a ฿2500-ish per night room, so you'd expect a bit more).
The elephant experience: was probably the only redeeming quality of this place, two elephants were brought in to the hut compound, free sugarcane slices were provided but needed to pay ฿100 for an additional basket of bananas, the two elephants were adorable, can only hope the money spent on the subpar room actually goes largely for these gentle giants.
Breakfast: adequate portion, but could be more, it was sent to the room in a nice traditional basket