The good:
-very clean!!
-big dining room table for feasting and playing games!
-tons of plates and flatware!
-big thick super nice beach towels!
-2 refrigerators!
-large comfortable living area!
-Closet o’ Fun with beach chairs, fishing poles, beach toys, inflatables, boogie boards, coolers, WD 40, bikes and who knows what else! It was absolutely stupendous!!! We coulda left half our load at home had we known there were so many treasures.
-paddle board and kayaks!
-elevator! (which my uncle rode many times a day due to his bad hip)
-proximity to Sikes Cut!
-vast supply of kitchen garbage bags, foil, baggies, etc!
The less-than-stellar:
-Anderson doors which, despite excellent written instructions, few people were able to properly lock. Two of us spent all week running around securing doors that others had unintentionally left ajar
-Outdated bathrooms with old fixtures, tile, and jacuzzi tubs with tiny separate showers. This was more offensive to some of my party than to me personally, as I am just grateful for functioning indoor plumbing. But I do agree with them that bigger showers would be nice. I am a small person, and I didn’t have much room to turn around.
-No beach access from the upstairs living area. The lower bedrooms facing the beach have easiest boardwalk access, but who really wants a parade of people tromping thru their bedroom to get to the beach? Everyone else had to go out the front door, or all the way down to the parking area to get to the beach boardwalk.
-Bedrooms below the living area. This is only a problem if you have an uncle who arises at 0500, makes coffee in the kitchen above you, and then goes in and out of the sliding doors every 15 minutes. If there are small children in your party, you will also have no trouble discerning their location when you’re in a lower floor bedroom. Having bedrooms above the living area just makes for a much more harmonious week.