The photos for this property make you excited. The truth is, there is quite a bit lacking for the amount of money we spent to stay there over Thanksgiving. The pool and jacuzzi are excellent. But the the landscaping (or lack thereof) detract from the setting. Lots of concrete/stones and a brown fire-retardant compound around the fire pit. The rooms are plentiful but small. My shower had no place to put soap or shampoo but on the floor (no 'ledge' or 'caddy'). What's more, you had to stick your hand outside the shower around the back of the shower wall to turn on the shower and adjust the temperature (your arm dripping water on the bathroom floor all the while)!!! We were a BIG group. 18 family members. Lots of sharing of beds. But the communal area to congregate was TINY. We could only comfortably seat 5 people around an excellent TV without dragging other chairs into the tiny space. There was a pool table. Nice. But you couldn't take your stick back without hitting the wall in 2 of the four sides of the table! There was an arcade area but we didn't use it. The neighborhood is poorly landscaped. We did ALL our own cooking digging through cabinets to find the available cooking utensils, etc. I give the kitchen a B-. Communication with the property manager and the owners was excellent and cordial. There was a 2nd outdoor circular fire pit that could seat a large group but the evenings were quite chilly so we didn't make use of the area. Needless to say, collective dining for 18 bodies was very challenging. We put tables together, etc. but it ultimately required us to set up 3 different areas within the kitchen using available countertops, barstools, etc to seat everyone. We made the best of what we had but based on our experience I suggest the property management company should be advertising accommodations for parties of up to 12 guests, not 18-20.