We have a blended family of four adult children who have never spent a night with all of them under one roof with us. Since most of them are out of state, it was such a gift to be able to house them and feed them like they grew up that way. The greatest part was that they each had their own bedroom to retreat to for downtime. My husband has very limited mobility, due to a progressive neurological disease called MSA with Parkinsonism. Although he is not wheelchair bound yet, he does require a rollator and manual wheelchair combo. We appreciated the main house being one level so we could help him maneuver throughout and take strolls outside. We did well with much assistance from the kids, as he is still able to transfer with help. Seemingly, this would not work for a wheelbound person, as some of the doorways are narrow and the beds are high from the floor. Speaking of the beds...all six of us felt like we were on cloud nine in our beds! Beautifully done with plush comforters that cradle you into la la land. The hostess, Christina, was most awesome in her communications straight from the start. I feel like I got to know her so well over the three weeks of our preparations - I would certainly like to call this gem of a lady my friend. And her husband, Ted, came out at 10:30 one night to bring us a power strip for my husband's medical equipment. They are amazing...I just can't say enough! We will always cherish the family memories that were made there...the kids absolutely loved it and were so thankful for the time away in a beautiful place together. We took many family pictures and we will forever remember the island as our happy place. We will forever cherish our family time filled with love, laughter and joy!