Let's start with the good stuff: owner Mike was easy to communicate with. Check in (we went to the wrong gate) was smooth. Access to the building and the room was simple, and we liked having outdoor access via the sliding patio doors.
These units were built in the early '70's, and style wise, it shows. If that's a concern for you, well, there you have it.. We couldn;t care less. The unit is not much bigger than a large hotel suite - fine for a couple, but I wouldn't try to squeeze 4 into it for more than a night or two.
Access to and from the Innisbrook property was simple. You're deep into the property, so there was virtually no traffic (or noise). All the other amenities (internet, laundry, etc.) Were as advertised. The unit is adjacent to the laundry room, but there was no noise from that so speak of.
The unit was in very good condition with two minor exceptions: the mattress could have been a bit more supportive, and the kitchen was....functional. We were planning to do most of our meals during our two week stay at the unit. The kitchen is a Manhattan-style galley, not big enough for two people cooking at the same time. Cooking gear and dishes were scant; we had to run the dishwasher daily in order to have enough plates, bowls, cookware, etc.
We are bicyclists, and access to the Pinellas Trail is just a mile away using the north gate of the property. From a location standpoint - shopping and restaurants - you're nearby Tarpon Springs, Palm Harbor, and Dunedin. So if you use it like we did - just a place to eat and sleep - it was REALLY a good value.