On the listing page, it asks for any special accommodations to be requested at time of booking. This is a two-story place, without elevator.
- The moment I placed the booking, (a few months before my stay) I reached out and requested a ground floor unit, for mobility reasons. The request was denied, saying their computer system chooses the room, and they have no control over which room you'll be assigned. Sounds like they posted something on their site that they knew was incorrect.
I wonder if the Americans With Disability Act has been violated?
Aside from the inability to obtain a ground floor unit - (I did stay there, on the second floor)..
- The rear entry gate only opens about 70 degrees - which is no biggie for a human to pass through, but when you add a handful of luggage, groceries, etc, it's a tight fit. The front gate opens easily to 90 degrees.
- Once you've entered the coded locking gate, the outside area is nice. The courtyard is in the shade for most of the day, and if it's too sunny, there is a large table area covered with canopy.
- The unit was clean, and the grounds were clean. During the day, cleaning staff was present, doing what they should be doing - inside and outside the units - that's the most important part of any stay.
- If you're a young adult, there's multiple bars and restaurants easily within walking distance.
- Despite these open-air bars being a couple blocks away, I never heard them while staying there.