When we arrived the check in process was easy.
The property itself is beautiful, our complaint is, when looking at it online it seems as if things are in walking or biking distance. That was not the case. We had to drive everywhere like the playground (which was closed and we were not told before), the beach area and so forth. It was all so far away from the tiny house.
The house itself was okay at first glance. The pots and pans DESPERATELY need to be replaced. The Teflon is peeling off of them. There is no pot holder in the unit. We had to use the dish towel.
The floors were dirty, and we understand it is in the woods. The house did not have a broom. When I messaged owner asking if there was one in the unit the reply we received was "it must have been taken out" They did not offer for us to go to the office and get one. We ended up going to a store to buy one, because the floors were disgusting from going in and out.
There were also spider webs in the corners on the ceilings, that could have easily been removed before guests arrived.
The pictures show a kitchen table for 3, perfect for our family of 3.
When we arrived there was only 2 chairs and the table was SO broken we couldn't even play games on it because it was slanted and wobbly. Again, super easy fix on the management end that needs to be done.
The TV advertised is just a TV on the wall that turns on to a blank screen. There is no cable, DVD player or antenna to get local stations. We ended up buying an antenna when we went to buy the broom.
This is definitely not a place we would stay again. We paid WAY too much money for our stay including the cleaning fee for a dirty tiny house that we had to buy a broom for so we could be comfortable walking on the floors. Plus the extra money to buy an antenna be able to watch tv and relax with our little girl at night.
Overall, we spent a small fortune for a great experience while we were evacuating from a hurricane, and ended up wishing we had just stayed home to ride it out.