To start off, we had to go to an office about 10 minutes from the condo to pick up keys. Not a big deal, except for the difficulty we had. We were told our room had a touch pad lock, and all we needed was an unlock code. When we arrived at our room with our luggage, we opened the information packet to find no unlock code was provided. Then, when arriving at our rooms door, as it turned out, the door had a regular keyed lock, to which we had no keys. So, we had to call the 24-hour help line. They said they would leave and bring the keys right then. But, we waited outside our room for about 40 minutes before they showed up with keys.
Then, we got in the room only to find that the description of the room was a lie. The Vrbo listing stated the room as a "beach view." The only view in our room was the construction next door. It wasn't like the new building was just in the way of the beach, our room faced the road. That is almost the totally opposite direction of the beach. The only way to get a beach view was to stretch your phone way out over the balcony rail and around the corner of the building to snap a picture.
The power went out in the unit one afternoon. I'm a repairman, so I ended up fixing it on my own. This is because they told us on the 24-hour helpline that it would be around 2 hours before anyone could get over there because the guy was "running errands."
The ONLY positive about this unit was that it sat on the beach, which gave access without having to cross a street. If not for that, I would have given this stay negative stars if it were possible.
Proceed with extreme caution, because it is not what it claims to be!