We came to visit Disney from Miami with some friends and their kids (total 8 - 4 kids and 4 adults). At first glance the house looked great! However, as we settled in we started to notice some issues. We loved that the house had 5 bedrooms, but didn’t realize 2 of the rooms were downstairs. Not a big deal, the 3rd bedroom upstairs had bunk beds so all kids could sleep together. The beds weren’t horrible, but not super comfortable either. The pillows were flat and felt old. There were no toiletries or items you would normally find in a house rental (ie: no toilet paper, paper towel, hand soap, garbage bags, barely enough towels). We reached out to the property manager and he quickly responded and refunded us some of our payment to go out and buy toiletries. The house definitely needed some TLC.. there were several kitchen cabinets off their hinges, 2 of the 3 shower doors didn’t close (the mess of water after bathing kids in a small half open shower was not fun). The one bathroom that had a tub wouldn’t drain (we bought drain-o, but it barely helped). The bathroom door in one of the rooms wouldn’t stay open, so we had to improvise to keep the door open. Half of the TV remotes didn’t work even though we bought batteries to thinking they were just dead. The most annoying part was probably the parking. Imagine coming home from being at a theme park all day to find out there is no parking in front of your house and you have to park 2-3 streets down with small kids. The proximity to the Disney parks was great, as we were about 10 min away and there was a Publix and restaurants very close. We really wanted to love the house, but it fell short in many ways. I hope the owners take some time to fix the issues, as it had great potential and could really be a great rental property.