The location is great. Across the parking lot from the public beach, an easy walk with the kiddos. Neighborhood seems safe, and restaurants, shops, and ice cream were within an easy stroll. Unit has a beach cart with everything you could need for a great day at the beach (umbrellas, sand mat, beach chairs, cooler, etc). Share complex pool was a great option once kids got sick of the sand and salt.
Unit is fairly well apportioned. Stove, dishwasher, refrigerator and all the kitchen appliances you could want. Good supply of dishes to use.
The building is dated. Windows were in disrepair, doors to the complex often didn't close, and you needed an actual key to get in (I prefer the keypads or plastic hotel keys).
Cleanliness is wanting. Dishes were all dirty and needed to be rewashed before use. Layers of dust everywhere, especially on windows and shades which needed to be opened. Hair everywhere, even in the bed on what we assumed were clean sheets.
AC could not keep up in the modest warmth of March. I'm sure being a third floor unit doesn't help. On first night, when it was 60 during the day, AC brought indoor temp down from 80 just fine. Subsequent days, outside was in the 70s. We kept thermostat at the instructed 72 degrees (warm for Wisconites!), but the temp regularly reached 78 or 79 degrees in the afternoon. Only way we could cool it off to be acceptable for sleeping was to open the windows once sun went down and rely on breeze to cool it off. Doing so really sent the dust and grime flying. And, some windows didn't stay open. Can't imagine how this place fares in the hot sun of summer.