We stay at VRBOs whenever possible and love finding hidden gems to share. This review is focused solely on the house and neighborhood—not the city or the crazy local ordinances. As visitors from outside California, it’s tough to understand why they seem to limit people from fully enjoying the beauty of nature—but that’s California.Knowing what we were getting into and coming with a purpose, this house worked for our group since we were out most of the time. With a little maintenance and attention to detail, it could easily be a 5-star property.A few things to know:NO MUSIC ALLOWED-EVER. Even during the day, um not quiet hours..If you plan to spend a lot of time at the house, you might want to look outside Anaheim where there’s more freedom and space.To make it a 5-star:1-Dining chairs are worn down to the wood, no cushion left—just the frame.2-The house is covered in stern notices about fines (e.g., no food down the disposal, only TP in toilets)—very unwelcoming. Understand the notices but stern fines everywhere.3-TV remotes aren’t in the rooms; you have to collect them from around the house. Pain factor4-The smoke alarm went off 3 times just cooking two eggs—no smoke at all.5-The living room feels empty—no throw blankets, no side tables, nothing cozy.No dressers, so expect to live out of your suitcase.The house does the job, especially if you’re walking to Disney, but it needs TLC and unfortunately does not feel welcoming.