This house is very new and spacious for large groups. It was clean and well- maintained. The furniture/decor is all very nice and the entertainment system and TVs are great. I also loved the community pool! It was one of the best i’ve seen in these types of communities and had a baby pool and gradual entry into the big pool which was awesome for my kids. It also had an Olympic sized swim lane and was huge with plenty of chairs for lounging, even on crowded days.
The house has vaulted ceilings, which are beautiful and lend to the open feel, but noise carries on both floors, so if you have early rising babies or toddlers in your group, everyone will wake up. Not a huge deal, but just a word of caution.
On the down side, about half the mattresses in the house were rock hard. Maybe thats your thing, but i found them very uncomfortable and slept on the couch the last half of the week (both couches are very comfortable). And finally the kitchen was not well stocked. They had plastic dishes and cups that had been through the dishwasher one too many times. I feel strongly that in a luxury house, you should have ceramic plates and real glasses. Could be from Ikea or the outlets so its easy to replace if it gets broken, but overused plastic is just gross and i just kept thinking about all the plastic chemicals leaching into my food. Other items the kitchen lacks include serving dishes, a coffee maker, tea kettle, enough coffee mugs for the number of people the house sleeps (clearly our group appreciates being well-caffeinated, lol.) and Tupperware for storing leftovers. I’d say most of these downsides could be easily addressed.