Checkin takes a long time and you have to listen to the concierge give their sales pitch about attending a timeshare presentation. The VRBO listing advertises a poolside studio with the disclaimer that the unit will be assigned at checkin, but we didn’t get a poolside unit. We couldn’t even see the pool. The unit had definitely seen better days with rust on the fridge and dishwasher, stained patio cushions, an outdated uncomfortable loveseat instead of a couch with a chaise like the one shown in the VRBO listing. You also had to park your vehicle at a lot near the entrance to the property and then be shuttled to your unit on a golf cart (in which case a tip was expected for this unnecessary service). By the time you pay the $25/night environmental fee on top of the VRBO rental fees, and the required damage protection plan - it would’ve made more sense to rent somewhere else on the island for the week. Felt more like a motel on the beach with a nice pool than the high end vacation resort it is advertised to be. The beach is unusable - so littered with seaweed that they don’t even attempt to remove so you can’t even get in the water, and by leaving it piled up on the beach the smell of the seaweed is just terrible even if you’re trying to enjoy the pool, bar, or the restaurant. I suppose if you get drunk enough maybe you just don’t notice all this?