First & foremost, the house is absolutely stunning. It is beautifully decorated & very spacious. We had 6 adults & 2 children & we never felt like we were falling over each other. We ate dinner together at the table a few nights during our stay & there was plenty of room for all 8 of us. The kitchen was well equipped with plates, cups, bowls, etc as well as larger bowls for mixing & a colander. We had plenty of pots & pans for what we made & there are also small appliances such as a toaster, blender, coffee maker, & even a crock pot! The pantry was enormous had more than enough room for everything we brought with us. The house has a tankless water heater & we never had any issues with water pressure or the hot water running out. We all showered everyday (sometimes more than once) & sometimes even running different showers at the same time. The 2 master suites have very large walk-in closets with plenty of space to unpack & dressers. The 2 queen bedrooms had decent closets but there weren’t any dressers. Also, there were no closets or dressers in the kid’s bedroom, so we ended up using the dresser in the upstairs master suite for their clothes. We all thought the beds were a bit too firm for our preferences but it wasn’t unbearable. For the most part, the house was very clean when we arrived. However, there were game pieces under the entertainment center in the living room as well as some pieces of popcorn on the rug. We also found cards & poker chips down in the couch cushions while searching for my son’s tablet. This wasn’t a huge deal but made me wonder how thoroughly things are cleaned between guests. There is a lot of construction in the area as other reviewers have mentioned, but we never really heard a lot of noise. The construction crews do park all up & down the street so it’s a tight fit while driving. I also felt that we were left to figure out a few things on our own as there aren’t any instructions for finding the pool or what the bracelets were for. When you come in the front door there is a table with 12 turquoise bracelets with a paper stating how many bracelets there were & that there was a $50 charge if any of them were lost. It doesn’t say anything about them being for the pool or even where the pool is. You have to wear 1 of these bracelets while swimming in the community pool so they know you’re allowed to be there. Also, to get to the pool you go out the back door & follow the path and take a right. It's a short walk.