After being vaccinated, the GP's demanded to see their grand child... So we grabbed this place which we had been eyeing for a while (but never seemed to line up the dates). It was only available for 6 days, and we could only do 5. No linens, no problem; my wife and mother inlaw preferred bringing our own anyways. The management office was very easy to work with, answering all of our questions quickly and efficiently. The house was exactly as described, right one the Oyster Bay, facing east. Sunset the next morning was breath-taking. We had a little problem with the hot-water heater the night we arrived; texted the office before 9am, and the maintenance person was at the door before 9:30am, and fixed it quickly. Other than wine glasses (as other reviews have pointed out), the house has got everything else, especially if you enjoy the local seafood. I even got local oysters and learned to shuck them with the tools I found in the kitchen. By the way, the wooden hammers are for blue crabs; it does not work on oysters. Despite of windy weather (in March) 4 out of 5 days with 2 rainy ones, we spent every minute we could in the nearby Chincoteague wildlife refuge and even squeezed in two beach walks. Do get a pass! We saw the famous ponies, deer, all sorts of birds, and fox squirrels. The books in the house helped us identifying the birds, too. The TV in the living room has all sorts of options, which both confused (I counted 7 remotes) but also enjoyed by grandpa (not much into walking)... Overall, this place is a real gem and we'd love to come back again in a heartbeat, if we could be lucky enough to find any openings...