The beds were amazing, but overall the setup lacked the charm of a lived-in residence. Small things like the couches and lamps in multiple rooms not being plugged in (probably cleaning staff,) to dead bugs smashed onto a wall, holes in a wall from a missing doorstop, towel racks almost falling off the wall, only 6 towels being provided total for a condo that boasts sleeping up to 8, and the flimsiest and moldiest shower curtain liner ever, contributed to an overall mid-feeling about the residence. The view of the lake is lovely, but this may not be the unit/building for you if you have mobility issues. The close-in parking is mostly reserved for those with handicapped permits. I believe there were 2 non-handicapped stalls nearby, the rest involved walking a short distance with a hill (as access to the assigned garage near the entrance door was not a privilege that came with rental.) Would I stay again, maybe? But I would go in with the knowledge and expectations that it feels more sterile than homey and maybe bring your own towels?