This was an ok location for an "Orlando park base camp", but it wasn't particularly close or convenient, one wouldn't stay way out here unless one was trying to save money and didn't plan on making multiple stops or round trips back to the place in the same day. This won't be an an issue for most people, but if you have a very large vehicle like we did, the neighborhood rule about only parking in the garage or driveway but not on the street will be an annoyance as the driveway was steeper than expected which makes loading and unloading more difficult.
A few things did not work. The upstairs heat-pump was broken, which meant no AC upstairs, so it got and stayed uncomfortably warm, but that's where all the bedrooms are. This can probably be verified by looking at the NEST log. Three separate remote controls did not work, and after trying them all I finally found the only two good batteries among them to use the downstairs TV. The ice machine was frozen over. I actually defrosted it so we could have ice later, but it still didn't work hours later. The larger video game machine would not stay on unless one help down or figured out a way to place a heavy weight on the power button. There were only two rolls of toilet paper in the whole house with four bathrooms, so, when people immediately run to the restrooms after a long stretch of driving they were unpleasantly surprised. Also sweating because it was hot, see above. Especially since rolls of toilet paper are cheap, and the experience of not having one aggravating, skimping on something like that leaves a bad impression.
So, overall, it seemed like whoever was responsible for managing the property was not doing enough quality checks to make sure everything was working and operational.