We arrived in the parking garage (where there is 1 handicapped space that is ALWAYS occupied) and the stink of cigarettes and trash was overwhelming. When you enter the building, you are met with a dark and dank hallway that smells like nasty old fish and body odor. You must take at least 200 steps from the parking garage to enter the front of the unit (which is not easy with 2 small kids or anyone with a handicap). The unit was dirty...gum in the toilets, brown gunk on the shower floors, and all of the toilets have stains and need to be replaced. The only positive was the access to the beach. When you get to the beach, there is a fight for chairs (even in November). They actually made my husband (an amputee) get up from his beach chair to give it to someone else that was staying at the facility because we weren’t wearing wristbands (we were told from the front desk that they weren’t needed during this time of the year and we were not given them anyways). As for the heated pools, that is false. The pools were freezing and ice cold the whole time.