The original unit we requested had two queen beds. The landlord sent us instructions and "code" for the cypher lock, but the "code" expired before our arrival, so we had to contact her, via email, because she did not leave a phone number. We included our phone number in the email and the landlord called us to give us a new "code". After getting into the unit, we discovered that our unit had 2 twin beds, instead of 2 queen beds. We were confused, but thought that the other unit had been rented, and we were put into an alternate unit. Later that evening, the landlord called and apologized, because she realized that we were not in the unit we requested. Since, the original requested unit was not rented at the time, the landlord offered to let us move into the original unit, but by that time, we had already "settled" into our current unit and were tired from our drive to the area.
The second day or our stay, a panhandler came into our area and asked for money. It was a little surprising to be solicited at our vacation home, because we thought that if we encountered any panhandlers, it would occur in more public areas, like where tourists shop or dine. We felt a little intimated by his approach.