There are better options.
1: It’s inside the elevator corridor. You can hear the elevator mechanics through the walls at all hours of the day and night. And if someone is waiting for the elevator, you can hear them as if they were standing in the condo. If you have people or babies who are light sleepers, pick a different unit.
2:The dryer is unusable because there is no handle on the door. This won’t be a problem if you pack enough to wear entirely new outfits every day or don’t mind wearing dirty, sandy clothes. There are only four bath towels and two washcloths in the unit. We are on day 4 of reusing and sharing towels.
3: There are no blankets in the unit. Like at all. The bed has three sheets on it, which wasn’t great because the weather was in the 50s. I messaged Vacasa and they said it’s their policy to not provide bedding or comforters. They said that the top sheet was a fuzzy blanket. I promise you it isn’t. It really is a white top sheet that you sometimes find at regular hotels on top of the down comforter. If you get cold easily or want to have a blanket watching tv or sitting on the balcony, make sure you bring your own. And make sure you don’t get it dirty because of item 2 on this list.
4:This unit does not have a smart tv. I don’t think it listed this as an amenity, but this is a pretty common thing in the rental markets and most probably wouldn’t think to look for it on the list. There are 2 TVs in the unit but the cable connection didn’t work well, so the TVs are unusable unless you thought to bring an HDMI connector for your laptop.
I did contact Vacasa about the dryer so they didn’t think I damaged it and to see if housekeeping forgot to leave bedding or blankets. That’s when the rep told me it’s against policy to provide bedding except for three sheets. They were kind enough to give me a $20 credit for the broken dryer. I have a new appreciation for warm blankets and clean underwear so good on you Vacasa for reminding me to appreciate the little things in life.