Want to rate it 5 stars. Really do. Let me start by saying I set up most of it myself. However, don't do that, get some help. It's too much work and very uncomfortable, lol. The tent is nice. I used the sandbags and spikes with rope to really secure it and it's been very stable so far after almost a month of being outside. However, there are some things you should know. First, when closed, it's like a sauna inside. Makes sense because it's basically covered in plastic and the little window vents don't help much, if at all. As a result, because it's summer and I'm hosting parties in it, I ended up getting a portable AC. The AC works great but again, because it's plastic, it sucks in the tent a little bit like a vacuum, unless you place the air to hit the side of the tent instead. You could also just keep the doors open, but since it's mosquito season and I didn't want to use smelly candles or spray things inside, I made my choice. Second, the tent is more like 14 feet, not 15. I tried to spread it as much as possible but that's as big as I could get it to go. However, the biggest issue for me was that one day I was sitting in the tent during the day, setting things up, and the summer sun came in and directly hit my skin. I immediately felt burning and rash on my arm. So yeah, this thing is a bit of a magnifying glass. Today I contacted the company (Vevor) and asked if they sold a cover for the roof and they said no, but they told me they do have one they can send me for free. If they do, I will change my review to a 5 because that will take care of my biggest problem with it. I tried looking online to see if I could buy one but had no luck so I was considering making one until I reached out to them. I think these plastic tents, from all brands, should come with a roof cover for safety. If you buy this tent, use it at night or put it somewhere with shade. Also, ask the company for a cover so through demand they hopefully start including it, because otherwise thing is cool.