We had a lovely stay, the host was attentive to our needs/concerns, and you can't go wrong with the Pacific Ocean in your back yard!The kitchen was brilliantly stocked. We brought a few things we thought we might need, and found bringing them was unnecessary. Plenty of towels, TP, and paper towels to last us five nights.Concerns: My partner is disabled, and I am mobility challenged. I was looking specifically for a place with handicapped access, and while there were no staircases to negotiate, the path to the front door was gravel and pavers, which made crossing with a cane challenging. Also the front step to the door is higher than a standard step, an issue that was repeated at the steps in the back at the bottom of the deck. The seating in the living area was all too low to get up from without a lot of effort, and the dining area chairs/bar stools were all too high to be comfortable sitting on for very long.I had the smaller of the two beds; the room did not allow much room on either side of the bed, getting in and out of bed was quite challenging. The beds were not very comfortable, and I found my bed had nine pillows on it. NINE. And five of those were purely decorative. They made for a rather large pile in the corner of a rather small room.Also, there was a first aid kit in the bathroom which contained a small roll of tape, a compress, SIXTY antiseptic wipes, and not one single bandage. (We had a minor incident that required a bandage; we improvised.)