Listing includes mention of bunk beds in the hallway. There are no bunk beds. Instead, the hallway has been converted to a closet. Condo is tiny. Kitchen Doesn’t have an oven or basic cooking essentials. Microwave can serve as a convection oven, if you know how to use it. No countertop space, cabinet space for food or food prep. No dinning table. Directions for opening sliding door to balcony have been torn in half, with only part remaining. Low Water pressure is like being spat on. Impossible to rinse well. Toilet can only flush once every 10-15 minutes due to the low pressure. No carts available to help with unpacking the car. Beach chairs provided contain pockets for personal items and an insulated compartment for drinks or food, but the zippers do not work on several of the chairs. Umbrella is cheap and can’t handle the wind.
Mattress is sunken in and provides very little support. Linens were rough. No towel holders or hooks to let bath or beach towels air dry. Bedroom is tiny. “Queen bed” felt like a double. Bedroom faces the front of the condo toward the breeze way where children run up and down the hall giggling and screaming. All sound can be heard from bed. Parking lot is a nightmare. Overcrowded, tiny pool area. Not conducive for disabled, elderly, or wheelchair users.
AC works well.
Couch is comfortable.
Washer/dryer work.
Plenty of hot water.
Great view.
Nice blackout curtains. Hard to open and close but very effective.
Strong shower at beach access.