We did enjoy our stay here. We hung out at the dock and floated in the water on floats that we brought. We also brought a box fan that we were able to plug into the outlet for extra breeze. We used the provided kayaks to paddle down to the sand bar, which was a lot of fun.
The house itself is great for larger families as each bedroom has its own updated bath (though small). Lots of room to spread out. The house itself is not thoroughly cleaned, with dust bunnies on ceilings, under furniture and on the air-return vent. The kitchen/pantry has a lot of various items to use - beware that some of the items are long (13 years) expired. The outside porches are not well cared for either, the outside table upstairs had some sort of dried on substance (maybe ketchup?), bottle caps (not ours) on the ground and just general gunk on the wood upstairs and concrete downstairs.
We spent the evenings after the kids retired on the upstairs porch (would have been nicer if the A/C units weren't on the second floor of the back of the house as they were loud, especially when both were running at the same time).
Several drawbacks would be the spiral staircase that leads to the downstairs bedroom - although this room would be exceptional for parents with small kids - you could not navigate this staircase while carrying a child. A small toddler would be able to fit thru the spindles while going up or down on their own. The only other access to the downstairs was another safety issue - the steps off the upstairs porch did not have a stair rail and there is actually a landing there where you think you should turn (if you did you would make a 5' fall onto concrete). It seems there is an attempt to make a stair rail but that creates an impaling hazard as there are only posts in place.
Overall, our stay was OK.