Though I was provided with an entry code, I was flagged down to check-in with the community association, a requirement that was not previously communicated to me. The person I presume was an association employee took the opportunity to lecture me extensively on the community rules and then proceeded to write down my name, my license plate number and the address of the VRBO.
After checking in, I received an automated text inquiring about the quality of my check-in experience. I replied with a photo and a note, pointing out that the pillows in the main floor bedroom were discovered on the floor next to the bed. I was met with a boilerplate response, thanking me for my feedback but offering no clarification or resolution about the pillow situation. As a result, I was left questioning whether the pillowcases were clean or not, especially since no alternative pillowcases were available.
In the lower-level bedroom, the ceiling fan was noticeably dated, to the extent that the blades were visibly drooping.
The water pressure in the master bathroom was disappointingly inadequate. Both the sink and the shower offered little more than a feeble stream, which impacted the overall experience.
The cabin delivered on most of the promises made in the listing. However, if water pressure is important to you, I would recommend staying somewhere else.