I received an email stating âhere are your keys to your tripâ or whatever a few days before our vacation, so I assumed that was all I needed to check in, but I was very wrong. There was no access code (which I thought was strange but I have stayed in short term rentals where I didnât need one so I didnât think too much about it). You need an access code. I had no cell phone reception, there is no public WiFi, so I had to find another person staying there that let me use their WiFi, and thankfully had the same hosts because I messaged the hosts through Vrbo, called the number and got no answer, so used this other ladyâs sheet to call a host and got ahold of someone that gave me my code. I did not receive a reply to my message (I had also been told they would have a pack and play for my 2yo that was not there, so I messaged about that shortly after my message about being locked out) until about 4-5hours later (about 10pm).This unit is also close to the exhaust for the septic system (the pipes are outside the front door) so there is a foul odor. This bothered my husband a lot as heâs a plumber and recognized was it was.The location is convenient and quiet. Even though it was pretty windy most days, we were still able to do some decent snorkeling and see turtles and stingrays by the rum point dock (to the left of the unit, there is a smaller dock to the right that has more fish). To the left of the rum point dock there is also a nice area for swimming and kids to play