Beds are made for giants, living room furniture was made for very short people. One of the beds sounded like it was going to break with every move. The kids bedroom had no lighting other than overhead, the beds in there were also too tall for an older, 5'2" person to get into without a step. TV in one bedroom did not work.
The bar stools are too tall to use at the counter. There is no room for your thighs and they are so tall they are not functional except for maybe a young child helped up there to sit.
Frying pan was nasty.
Baseboards, air intake and big glass dining light needed to be dusted.
#1 complaint i heard multiple times a day was about how short and uncomfortable the couch was. It was difficult for even normal height people to get up from. I didn't even try it.
States handicap accessible, which was true in theory. The elevator was accommodating and door width allowed for a wheelchair to get in and mostly move around but it was in no way ada compliant. Had suction cup grab bars but they didn't work on the wavy tile.
On the surface it looks great, but spend a day or two and you find it is not
decorated for comfort.
Kitchen was sufficiently outfitted. Fridge was clean. Location was great to be able to walk places. The hang out was super loud only one night.
Would i stay there again? Maybe, if the furniture issues are resolved and handicap needs are addressed.