The unit is in a great location within walking distance to all there is to see and do in Bar Harbor, and it was very clean upon getting there. However, some things were not quite as described. We had to stop at a hotel in Bar Harbor to get the keys to the units, and the parking they told us to park in was full when we drove to the house. When I called, the hotel workers were not quite sure what to tell me, so they had to call me back. In the meantime, my family parked our vehicle on the street and paid for parking for an hour. They called us back and told us to take down the rope to the parking lot of a vacant paint store next door and park there. Taking a rope up and down to come and go was not ideal. Upon entering the unit, we came to realize that the second and third floors are completely separate apartments, and you need to lock the front doors at night unless you want your units open to anyone who comes in the house. Again, not ideal with younger kids, so parents will need to stay in the queen on the third floor, not in one of the king masters if the kids need access to their parents in the middle of the night. We figured out the living situation, but we then came to realize that the attached bath to the queen bedroom had two light bulbs out, which made it too dark to shower there unless you opened the blinds on the window (which looked out towards a parking lot). Seven additional light bulbs were out in the third floor unit. We immediately messaged the owner about this and the fact that we had no wifi. A gentleman did call about the wifi, and it worked on the third day, but the owner, Nichole, never repsonded, and no one came to replace any light bulbs. I took my shower supplies and clothes all the way down the hall to the twin bedroom bathroom in order to have a lit bathroom and somewhere to put my clothes. We again reached out to the owner near the end of our stay but again have heard nothing. It's been 7 days......