Our family of 18 stayed in this property for a week for a reunion/get together. Overall, this is a wonderful property in a great location. The view from the pool is a nice small lake/pond with birds and wildlife - one of the few nice pool views in this resort. The house is also walking distance to the resort amenities, which is a huge plus. The house pool is quite large for a rental property, and our group greatly enjoyed it. I sense that these properties are used very hard, and, as other reviewers have noted, there is considerable wear and tear. Unlike other reviewers, we found the property managers to be very responsive to our concerns - all concerns regarding light bulbs, cutlery, a broken toaster, pool heat etc. were addressed very promptly. The home is beautiful, and we found it to be appropriately clean for a rental property. The kitchen was adequate but again the pots and pans have been used hard. I do not sense that these homes are really meant for renters who plan to be at the home extensively - most renters seemed to be primarily going to the parks. The location is good for park attendance, and an Uber or Lyft one way is somewhere in the $ teens to most Disney locales. There is a WalMart, Target, or Publix within 15 minutes of the home. Our grandchildren enjoyed the amenities at the resort, especially the lazy river, splash zone, and free arcade .
A few things that were disappointments/issues:
1. The house does not have 4 king beds. There is a king master, a double queen master, upstairs king master, upstairs king that shares a bath with two twins, upstairs two twins that share a bath with double size bunk beds, upstairs queen that shares a bath with a queen.
2. There is no gaming system, and no board games. The house is pretty stripped bare of anything but essentials. However, there are two PAC n plays, 2 high chairs, and 2 strollers.
3. The pool table is badly beaten up and not really usable to play.
4. Parking in all of Windsor at Westside is a nightmare. The driveways are very short, and all of these huge homes have five or six cars. There is only room for four cars to park at this home, and only if they are very small cars. Cars are parked everywhere on the streets in this community.
5. The televisions are confusing, but we just watched our own stuff.
Overall, the pluses of this house outweigh the concerns - it was a very pleasant place for 18 people to spend the week.