We stayed in condo #2303, and although it was nice, it had a few issues. The location of the bedroom is in the front of the condo, and is right under the exterior hallway light. Even with the shutters closed, enough light came through the window to keep the room somewhat lit all night. You can also hear people walking by if they are pulling luggage or talking. The light in the master bathroom shower didn't work, but was probably a bulb issue. The living room furniture was not very comfortable, and really needed some pillows. Although the condo claims it sleeps 8, it would be difficult to do so. There is one bedroom, a set of bunk beds and two couches. Both open into beds, but with the size and configuration of the furniture it would be very hard to get both couches open at the same time. The kitchen was fairly well equipped, but there were only four forks. The other things it could have used were dish clothes, hot pads and a cookie sheet/pizza pan. We stayed there for a month, so luckily we had some of these things from home. Overall we had a very nice stay at Tidewater, and hope to do so again, but we would probably not choose this particular unit, due to it's location.