The unit had both positives and negatives. The unit itself was dated. The kitchen was minimally stocked, lacking basic essentials like aluminum foil, wax paper, and adequate glassware. The bathroom was also very small, making it feel cramped. While there was a large closet, the light inside wasn’t working, which made it difficult to use at night. The furniture throughout the unit was not very comfortable, which made it harder to relax.On the positive side, there was sufficient beach equipment available, which was a nice touch.However, the check-in process was cumbersome. Since we arrived after 5 PM, we couldn’t get the parking pass (which was an extra cost but clearly stated in the description) until the next morning. We had to rely on the valet staff to open the gate, which was inconvenient. We also couldn’t get the required fobs (another extra cost that was mentioned but not clearly explained in terms of what they were needed for), which were necessary for elevator access, floor access, certain doors, and moving around the grounds, including beach access.Navigating between the two towers and the parking garage was difficult. Additionally, the area was very congested due to its close proximity to the causeway and the number of high-rise hotels and condos, making traffic and navigating a challenge.Overall, while the unit served its purpose, the combination of outdated features, limited amenities, and logistical inconveniences made the stay less enjoyable than we had hoped