Let me start by saying I don't normally leave reviews, however I feel like if families are going to be staying in this condo there are certain things they should know.
First off, the cleaning is a joke. There was a whole tortilla left under the master bed. A dirty sock under the nightstand. 2 shirts, a pair of shorts and a pair of socks were left in one of the drawers.
The furniture is terrible. 1 of the 4 chairs at the table was completely broken and unable to be sat on, another had the back broken and another had some kind of dye on it. So that left 1 usable chair.
The showers were covered in mold. The shower heads, drains and the rolling doors, so much so that I bought Lysol and tried to clean them myself just so we could use them.
The cabinet door on the TV stand was completely off the unit. There were #11 remotes for 3 TV's & 4 of those didn't have batteries, none of the remotes were labeled so it was a guessing game. The dressers were so damaged you couldn't even get the drawers open. The fans in both bedrooms had dust caked on the blades. Several light bulbs were out through out the whole condo. The light switches were also a guessing game because half the time they didn't work. The remotes that were on the wall that was supposed to go to the lights and the fans, either didn't work or were missing. The glass on one of the tables on the balcony was missing. The vacuum cleaner that was in the room was disgusting and hardly worked. The water & ice dispenser was covered in mold! It was so nasty that we purchased ice and water to keep from having to use it. There was mold in the laundry hamper. And the soap dispenser was rusted over.
However, we thought on top of all of that at least one of the perks was that the room included the beach chairs. But this was also a disappointment. Last year the chairs were wooden with thick padding on top. This year they're plastic chairs with a very thin lining. And since they took the chairs up at 5pm everyday you literally had nowhere to sit. Where as last year they would take up the pads off the chairs but the wooden part stayed on the beach. Also this year when they set the chairs out they were put so close together you could barely walk in between them and therefore would have to walk all the way to the end of the isle to go around. One other complaint with the chairs is that they wouldn't allow tents to be set up in front of the condo's chairs however someone could set up as many umbrellas as they want in front of your chair. My husband had to be in line at 7am to get the chairs and then with a few hours someone had set up 5 umbrellas in front of our chairs and we had to go around their whole set up, which included their own chairs, beach mats, 5 umbrellas, coolers, floats, kid toys and etc. just to get to the water. So, we couldn't just set in our chairs and watch our 6yr old play in the edge of the water. I realize it's a public beach and there's only so much you can do but why ban the tents and not umbrellas too.
And a RAMP, oh goodness a RAMP would be a great addition to this place. For a condo that advertises for families with children, it's the first one I've ever been to that doesn't have a ramp. If you're like us and use a wagon to take your things back and forth to the room.....you better bring some help because you have to pick it up to go up the 2 sets of stairs. I honestly don't know how this is even possible....how do handicapped people that stay at this condo able to get to the beach when there's no ramp?