We should have known when our code didn't work on the door -- always a bad sign -- that this stay was doomed. Luckily, there was someone at the front desk at that moment (the desk is not always manned) who could help us. When we finally got into the apartment (2 BR, 2 BA, living room and kitchen), all 3 TV's were blaring, which was disconcerting. Looking around, it seemed so nice at first, but looks can be deceiving. First of all, the "queen size" beds were doubles. Very annoying. All the windows had cheap vinyl blinds and no curtains, so it was bright enough inside at night to read a book. Super annoying. There was ONE towel per person, and since this is not a hotel, there's no housekeeping department to ask for more. The kitchen is missing basics such as a kettle, toaster, ice cube trays in the freezer. There was one pot and one pan. There was a Keurig, but only 2 K-cups. It's as if they started to stock the kitchen and then stopped. On one night, there were groups of kids running up and down the halls and stairs, laughing and screaming until about 3 AM, and again, there was nobody to call to get them to stop. Now I know why the prices are so low -- you get what you pay for.