Upon making our final payment, we were surprised to learn that we needed to bring our own sheets, towels, toilet paper, & trash bags. Once we arrived, it quickly became clear that we also needed to supply additional essentials like hand soap, paper towels, & even blankets. Thankfully, my son-in-law’s grandmother lives in OC & was able to lend us some items. When booking, we specified that we needed accommodations for seven people. While The Ibis is technically large enough, it wasn’t properly prepared for our group. One of the twin beds didn’t have a comforter, and we eventually found it a few days into our stay—covered in sand & stashed in the garage. We attempted to wash it, only to discover that the dryer wasn’t functioning properly. After a standard cycle, the clothes were still soaked. Restarting the dryer would make it run for a minute before shutting off again—this happened repeatedly. Overall, the home felt “picked up” rather than clean. The main bathroom shower curtain was covered in mold. We found a used zit patch left on a nightstand & a wad of chewed gum under one of the beds. There was sand piled in the entryway when we arrived. The kitchen cabinets & drawers were reminiscent of a college apartment—disorganized, with loose toothpicks, crumbs, wrappers, & more scattered throughout. I actually started trying to organize the kitchen myself until my family reminded me we were supposed to be on vacation. The only redeeming aspect of the property is the location.