Although this condo was located on a beautiful stretch of beach in Fort Meyers, the accommodations were less than desirable. My family with young children had traveled over 20 hours to reach Florida and when we arrived we found food smeared on the cabinets in the kitchen and a toilet that had a broken handle, which made it unable to flush. When we called maintenance we were informed they were no longer on staff for the evening and we would have to wait until the following day to have it repaired.
In addition, we had traveled light in clothing knowing that the condo had a washer and dryer. Later on the first evening of our stay, we found out that the dryer did not work. In fact, it blew a fuse every time we tried using it. When we called staff to let them know, we were informed there was nothing they could do about it. In fact, we were told to read the fine print that if an appliance goes out during our stay, they will try their best to fix it quickly, but are not required to. The best they could do is reimburse us quarters for the laundromat. So while on vacation with my family, we were told to go to the laundromat instead of spending our time together enjoying beautiful Florida. We found it difficult to believe that a property management business that oversees around 300 VRBOs did not have a contingency plan for something like this.
My recommendation to you is read the fine print. It is not like a resort that can just put you in a different room if something is broken. Or research your property manager to find out if they are accommodating to unforeseen difficult circumstances, because this organization was not.