Having experienced some traumatic travel incidents related to poor maintenance and cleanliness, I greatly appreciated the open, bright, and clean feel of the guest suite - from the leather couch to the tile floor to the white/cream-colored decor/furnishings. My personal disinfecting process was a little less rigorous. lol. Also, I traveled with my children, which made the "clean" kitchen and its appliances and amenities (ie Keurig, cookware, and seasonings) a highlight of the stay. Shopping in the local area to prepare homemade meals was cost-effective and convenient. Communicating w host was simple as wel.The only set back was that the Vrbo guest suite and a family's primary residence (maybe the host's) are in the same structure. So, while the Vrbo guest suite had a separate entrance, amenities, and living quarters, it was connected, side-by-side, to the main home. As a result, noise from the main home - especially children running/playing on the upper level - was disruptive at times (mostly in the mornings when we were trying to sleep in late). Vrbo touts the advantages of travelers and hosts not having to share space. However, while we didn't share the immediate space, our overall comfort was directly impacted by the fact that the traveler and host quarters are adjacent. And, while all of our personal belongings are accounted for, I also have concerns that someone entered the quest suite while we were out during the day. This was a lesson for future Vrbo searches.