This was our first experience at Ocean Lakes Campground. And while I was a bit skeptical at first, at the end of the week, I was easily convinced that I would return for another vacation at this campground.
However, I would not rent this same house in the future. We encountered the same issues that previous tenants complained about. First, we were a family of 5 -- 3 adults and two kids. The seating area in the den only allowed for 4 people to sit down -- they had one couch and one lounge chair. This area is large enough for a love seat to be added for guest of the house. The couch was still dirty -- it had sand in the cracks of the cushions that apparently had never been vacuumed out. The floor also had sand on it when we arrived -- although there was a mop bucket outside, it would be impossible for the floor to have been properly cleaned prior to our arrival with all of the sand that I swept up.
Second, we had the same issue with a kitchen drawer that did not have slides on it, so when you pull the drawer out of the slot, it can easily fall on your foot/ground. I can't understand why this has not been repaired -- it is a simple $20 fix from Home Depot/Lowes.
Third, while the bunk beds worked for us because our boys sleep in them at home, the ones at the house are made out of metal tubes and are quite loud and need some repair/tightening. Again, this could be a very reasonable repair/replacement that I would suggest to be made in the future. Also, inside the room with the bunk bed, the cable TV box is suspended in the air by the AC power cord plugged into the wall. If this fell on a childs head, it could cause some serious damage in my opinion.
Fourth, the owners have put vinyl wall molding like you would use in commercial buildings at the bottom of a wall above the carpet as a water barrier at the top of the master bath shower. This is quite tacky for the amount of money that we paid for this house. Again simple fixes from HD/Lowes.
Fifth, there was some type of wall repair in the guest bathroom so that near the shower head, the wall had been patched (along time ago) and never proper sanded or painted. Again, the appearance of this is unsightly and lends you to think that the homeowners just don't care about repairing the property correctly.
In conclusion, the house worked for us but I think that it is overpriced and needs to be scheduled for some real repairs and updates. The total cost of that would be less than $2k for sure.