Beauty being in the beholder's eye, you'd get different answers from me than from my wife. But I'll base 'our' impressions on the CORRECT answer- hers.
ARRIVAL- no problem; gate code for property access and unit code for door lock furnished via text when ready for check-in. Easy. But parking is just outdoor exposed surface lot, so you'll have to schlep all your junk across the hot pavement, rain or shine. Decent carts are available, so not too bad overall.
STAY- there was a LOT of construction/renovation/repair ongoing at the facility, which did NOT add to the relaxing vacation vibe we were seeking. They did shut it down at night, of course- but if you're chilling on balcony or inside, you'll endure constant Bob the Builder sounds during the day.
Cleanliness, I thought, was ok- but my wife pointed out mold/mildew in the shower, lack of vacuuming under tables, etc, but decided against having it addressed so as limit any potential COVID issues. Also- the balcony tile apparently isn't easily cleaned, so you'll quickly notice some very grimy feet; slippers or sandals suggested. Overall- I've seen worse, but I've also seen better!
Kitchen equipped with basics, but we heeded others reviews and brought our own cookware/sharp knife/ etc. Adequate starter supplies (paper, soap, etc), but only one kitchen towel- and not a single potholder- but a call to the rental people was very quickly addressed (brought a newly-purchased potholder set, and ONE more kitchen towel! ;-) Bonus points- the guy who brought the stuff to our door was masked... something notable in contrast to the denizens of the area.
Other than that, most everything was adequate for a base camp on the beach- and the owner did a good job of communicating and responding when we needed something.
We've certainly stayed in nicer places in the area, but in fairness, they were priced accordingly. Being the snobby, entitled snobs that we've become in our old age, we probably wouldn't go back to this complex- but (personally, don't tell my wife!) I thought it perfectly adequate for a week in the sand, and relatively worth what we paid to be able to gaze out into the gulf from an elevated, fairly private balcony right on the beach.