1313Travel
2 April 2025
We stayed in A 212 January and February 2025 at Waterscape. Average stay, with the positives as we booked via Vacasa, were the people at the front desk, security staff, and the parking amenities. Close to the beach and area activities. Unit A 212 was average. In the past we have given top notch reviews. Owners need to keep track of their units better and ensure maintenance is acknowledged and turned in to be fixed. Anyone who stays just a week or so will most likely not take the time to report issues. We had several issues we reported and taken care of. One glaring issue was the stuck exhaust fan in the master bathroom. Maintenace fixed it within a day, but you could observe it had been "frozen" from corrosion for a long time. We reported 9 items from light bulbs out to closet doors not staying on the hinges to dishwasher issues. Microwave has paint chipped off the inside. We suggested it be replaced due to its looks but was not. Washer/dryer are probably original and are very noisy. Mattress in the master bedroom worn out. This was our 14th year at Waterscape, and we did not book for next year. Rates and what we call many "added" costs are making it less cost effective. Added costs after the rate, include booking fees, assigned loss and damage fee of $200 (most likely Snowbirds report the issues, and did not cause them as we did), amenity fee, parking fee, insurance if you get it, and another fee. From the base rate, your total charges would be over 45%-55% higher. Several Snowbirds we talked too would be looking elsewhere or not coming again due to much higher costs. Yes, owners' costs go up, but offseason is that, off season. We estimated Waterscape was only about 25% or so booked. January weather is not good in this part of Fl, okay, but not good. Best part was the security and parking.
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