While there were several positives about the property, we all agreed that it had enough problems to make it overpriced. First, when we arrived after a hot day at Cedar Point, the apartment was very hot and stuffy. The window air conditioners hadn't been turned on at all. We didn't sleep well because we were so hot all night. The biggest problem, though, was that there were hundreds of flying bugs in one of the bedrooms. The teenages who were supposed to sleep in there packed up their belongings, shut the bedroom door, and slept in the family room. If they had stayed, one of the three would have slept on a trundle bed, which I don't count as a bed. It was more like a mattress on the floor. We were also annoyed by how little counter space was available in the kitchen. The dishwasher is portable and sits on the counter. We weren't going to figure out how to hook it up, so we had to move the dish drain out of the one sink onto the stove to do dishes. We literally had room on the counter for only one bag of groceries. But we had even less space in the bathroom. There was no space at all for our clothes while taking a shower. I see in the pictures that the decor on top of the toilet, as well as the piles of towels, were removed from the listing picture of the bathroom. Similarly, the dishwasher was removed from one of the pictures of the kitchen. Overall, the bedrooms, bathroom, and kitchen were super small, but check in was easy, and the place was clean and close to Cedar Point.