They say you get what you pay for and this is exactly right. We paid $99 for a two bedroom/living room unit. The first floor units are dark, in need of a good cleaning and new carpets and some paint. But you can sleep five or six people. You get a pool and an awesome view out the bedroom window. The staff is very nice and knowledgeable. Don't, however, take their advice to eat at the Rooster. The wait staff is entitled, the food is gross and the wait takes too long. The Cross-roads Diner is much better.