If you like Pier One, this is like stepping into their catalog. Tips - the Development is called Eaton's Crossing (look for the etched rock, on the roadside entrance.) This street did not yet appear on our nav or on Google maps, so be aware you may experience some difficulty finding the enclave. Bear right BEFORE reaching the wrought iron gated community (those being single family homes). There is no street lighting (as in pitch black at night), so do try and arrive during daylight hours.Pack - laundry detergent, bug spray (lots of it), Windex, wipes (wood and kitchen surface ones), iron and a mini ironing board if you have special events to attend where you must press clothes. If you are NOT bringing or renting a boat, there is a foot bridge to the right of the covered dock slips which will allow you to cross to the other side of the inlet on foot (wear sneaks or hiking sandals) to enjoy dining at the newly opened One Eyed Jack's (P.S. don't order the Braised Short Rib Poutine, it was horrible, but other items were tasty.) Master bedding will lull you to sleep instantly, but beware the mattress is so soft you may wake up with a stiff back. Well appointed kitchen ready for the cook among you. Fabulous run of counter space awaits you in MB.Other suggestions were privately made to the owner to make the experience a ten for future guests.