The property is cute, small you might say, but it was adequate for two couples. The layout is good and the kitchen was surprisingly well stocked with kitchenware. The great majority of the kitchenware is dated, but almost all of it was functional. We cooked every night of the five nights we were there, using the BBQ grill on the tiny balcony (it was tight with just two chairs out there) two nights.
We liked the fact that there is a washer/dryer in the apartment and a generously sized bathroom and one very small bathroom with shower.
Our biggest concerns included a broken shade in the bedroom that overlooks the brightly lit outdoor hallway, a much too large, cumbersome and ineffective shower curtain in the tiny shower stall and a kitchen faucet that leaked.
The broken shade meant no easy way to manage light and air flow. While showering we kept knocking into the massive shower curtain (which could be cut to fit appropriately) meaning that there was a better than 50% chance the bathroom floor would be flooded by the time our shower ended, and the leaky kitchen faucet was particularly annoying because someone else knew about it before our arrival and nothing was done. These aren’t the kinds of things one expects to find in a place that costs approximately $500 a night when you add in all the fees and taxes. In addition to the aforementioned, the oven and refrigerator, while working, were very loud.
We had fun. We always have fun. But this place needs work.