I must admit that I talked myself into this one. I had stayed on Lido several times, once before unsatisfactorily, and never in high season, so I wasn't prepared for the heat and high humidity, and I also wasn't prepared for a unit that wasn't air-conditioned, so the dinky rollaround swamp cooler didn't cut it, so I had to leave after two nightsand check into a A/C'ed hotel for the remaining stay. Moreover, I had a hard time locating the place since the street number wasn't mentioned, nor was a phone number. I had the misfortune of bringing a phone that wouldn't work in IT, except to receive, not send, until I got it adjusted later, so another night in a hotel when I first got there. I blame VRBO for that as the info available and the means of commo were insufficient for me, a senior non-techie. When I tried to take a shower, the warm water came and went inconsistently, and after a lengthy delay, I was forced to rinse in cold water (brrr!). I don't how the incoming family of four were going to cope. There was a "heat alarm" (not smoke), that would go off when barely cracking open a gas stove burner (lit by a cigatette lighter -- unsafe!) (and because the ambient air was already so warm, a nuisance). Further, although I had previously stayed in a condo more distant from the town, I was hampered by my temporary handicap which made it very difficult to make it to/from town on a cane, especially if carrying anything. That was my unexpected problem. The hostess Gianna spoke good English and was very gracious, except she found it unfathomable that I couldn't be comfortable trying to sleep in 26C temps, although I had brought a 220v fan which saved my life. Another consideration was that the shower had a smooth tile floor and no grab holds which made me very vulnerable to a fall -- a regular occurrence encountering the situation. In short, like I said, "not for everyone," like spoiled Americans!