First, Aubree sent a text as we were on the road to the Aruba house informing us of the damage from the tornado back in March. The damage was not fixed. There was one bedroom sliding glass door that was missing and boarded up. The deck still had glass all over it. We found glass on the floor inside the bedroom. The bunk bedroom was also accessible to this deck. There was a part of the railing that was missing and not boarded up. In my opinion this is a liability. On the second-floor deck there was debris on it and the windows still had insulation, mud and debris on them. We were not concerned with the missing exterior siding. There was glass on the ground around the parking spots. The pool was not operational but, there was a pool in another campground down the road that we were allowed to use. We understand there was a tornado but, some of these things should have been taken care of. As of our stay, the dishwasher still leaks, and the toaster was not working. The bunkbeds were cheap and not very sturdy. They wobbled when kids were on it. Bob had to reinforce the rail as it was already loose and not attached completely to the bed. For as much as it costs per day, this house should not have been rented out until everything outside was fixed. The inside was beautifully decorated, and it should have been a priority to get the repairs completed first. We made the best of it and enjoyed family time together. We will be looking at other properties for our next vacation.