We had a nice time and the house served it's purpose. I was just surprised at how outdated the house is, and also how much we had to supply for ourselves. We saw the pictures and knew it wasn't a new property, but they don't tell the whole story. The furniture is VERY old as well as all the bedding. A couple of examples...The pillows were all old and flat. When we took the cases off to wash, we could see all the stains. The bedspreads were old and gave the impression they weren't clean. I'm sure they were, but the age of the bedding just made us feel like it wasn't. The couches in the living room are very old and the cushions are flat. Again, I'm sure they are clean, but only as clean as a 15-20 year old couches can be. The bathroom rugs are very old and stained. It seems like these are the types of things that can be replaced for very little cost. As far as supplies...The kitchen has everything you will need, but all VERY old. The pots and pans are literally falling apart. We had to supply most everything else, paper towels, toilet paper, tissues, and soap. There were two very old, used sponges for cleaning, but they were dirty so we bought more. The pool and the outside area are great and the location is great. We had our boat and it was very easy to get to the ocean from the house. I think in the end, I just didn't feel like we have at other vacation rentals. Maybe it's because it was run by a management company and not the owner. We didn't get the feeling we were being welcomed. It was more like a rental machine. Most of the emails were mass produced to all of their rental clients and it felt like the only thing they wanted to tell us was the rules - what we can't do or what we needed to do (take off the linens, start the laundry, clean and put away the dishes, take out the trash). All things we didn't mind doing, they could do it in a friendlier way. When we checked in, no one wished us a great stay. No one called to check in on us until the last night when someone called to tell us how to check out. When I dropped off the keys to the house when we left, the woman didn't even look up from the desk, she just pointed for me to leave it on the counter. In the end, we wouldn't stay there again, but only that we would look for somewhere a littler newer. I do think there are some inexpensive things they could do to make it a much better experience for anyone staying there, which includes making the family feel welcome and appreciated.