I went with friends and their 1 and 3 yr old children. Upon walking in to our condo I was pleasantly surprised at the size as usually wide angled lenses are used to make a space look larger than it is. The living room/dinning room area was quite expansive and allowed a good bit of area for the kids to play in. The appliances in the kitchen were clean and up-to-date as well. Going in the kid's room, it was done up super cute, coral bedding, anchor lamps, which the 3 yr old could not show us enough times, etc. The master was also done up nicely -- bright and light. The third bedroom, where I slept, had minimal lighting from both the overhead light and the lamp. There is a window in both the kid's room as well as the queen bed room, but it is a window to the hallway so you cannot open it to allow more light. It's also a window to the hallway! This I found strange, especially because the condos across the hall also have windows facing the hallway. So weird! Basically, the queen bed room felt more like an afterthought without much love (or light) to make it feel welcoming. If they would add some curtains, color, something, but most importantly, brighter bulbs, that room may not have felt like such a cave amongst the bright and cheeriness of the rest of the space. All in all, we were more than satisfied with the stay. There was ample room in the common space and when it rains all day and you can't really go outside, that is a major plus!