On the plus side, this house was pretty well laid out for its size. It was centrally located to the west side of King Street and close to Hwy 17 for easy access. It had a fully stocked kitchen and a semi private side porch.However, there was significant difficulties. Parking. While “parking” is “provided,” the only cars that could utilize the drive are smaller than a compact SUV. So, this posed significantly difficulties for a house that advertises it can sleep up to 6 people. For example, we drive a minivan and had my in-laws join us. Their small SUV barely fit, however, there was no way our minivan could fit. I was informed by the owners there were 2x garages that allowed overnight parking. This was super expensive. Overnight we paid 29 to park. In the afternoon while our son napped, we paid an extra 11-15. Over the course of the 3 nights, we were there, we paid approximately 130 in parking fees for a house where parking was “provided”, and had to walk about a quarter mile to/from the garage. In front of the house is 2-hour parking (a residential parking pass is not provided by the house). Hopefully, there is space in front of the house when you want to unpack or pack up your car, or else, good luck walking a half mile to the garage.Furthermore, the house was barely big enough for 4 adults and 1 4-year-old. I do not know how 6 people above the age of 10 would fit, let alone their car. The bed in bedroom 3 is not a king as claimed. It is 2 regular twin beds pushed to