I can HONESTLY say that if money was no object, my home of choice on the Lake would indeed be a moderate sized camp probably on an island or on the mainland on the quiet side of the lake. I'm not talking an outhouse here. I would want the modern amenities and probably 3 bedrooms. The McMansion would be built somewhere else where peace and quiet isn't expected.
The Lake has changed negatively since I was here as a kid in the 60's. You just have to look a little harder now for the peace and tranquility you used to find on any part of the lake except the Weirs. There are indeed "different strokes for different folks", because I avoid Weirs like the plague. And Funspot, I've never been there and have no desire to go there. I am always amazed when visitors to this site ask "what is there to do at the Lake?", people actually suggest going to the Weirs, Funspot, NASWA, etc. instead of canoeing or kayaking, hiking, biking, fishing. Yikes! Maybe the problem now is that people need constant visual and sensory stimulation to feel alive. For me, I get all the stimulation I need sitting in an adirondack chair on the waters edge, putting my head back, listening to the birds and the sound of the water. [until one of those d--- offshores goes by]