The house is nice and the neighborhood is quiet and great for taking walks. Getting into the house was simple with the key code; it was nice not having to mess with keys/cards. We arrived at the house after check-in time and it was obvious that it hadn't been cleaned (dirty table, counters, kitchen sink, bathrooms, etc.) Needless to say, I was very annoyed and started to clean. Fortunately, someone did show up shortly thereafter and did some cleaning. I'm not sure how good she cleaned since she wasn't there super long and I'm sure it was more difficult for her with all of our stuff in the way. Then, after spending over $200 for recreational passes, we found out they were pretty much useless to us since the shuttle - the main reason we purchased the passes - wasn't operating. I understand that services have been negatively impacted by the pandemic and that's no one's fault. However, the lack of a shuttle should have been noted on the house site or, at the very least, mentioned when we were purchasing the passes. We used them to take our grandson to the pool twice and that was it. Our main objective was to enjoy the beach. We had to load up 7 people plus a car seat in two vehicles and try to find, and pay for, non-resident parking -- no easy task. Also, the kitchen is not real well stocked (pots/pans and ovenware wise) if you plan to do much cooking. The house is dog friendly, which I appreciated greatly, and they do provide pet beds and dishes, which is a nice touch. We also enjoyed the screened in porch. All in all, we did enjoy our vacation. I guess I've been spoiled because we normally stay at a beachfront location and this confirmed that's what we'll do in the future. Overall, I'd say this is a great place if you plan to golf and take advantage of the other resort amenities. It just wasn't a great match for us.