The neighborhood is wonderful. If you want to walk or bike-ride, the roads leading up to this place are country lanes. Rather than overlooking a highway with traffic noises and fumes, it is in a nook shaded by majestic trees, sharing a lake with and adjacent to a state park that has playground, trails, and swimming area. And your neighbors here - the owners of the RV - are the sort of people you'd WANT as neighbors: friendly, helpful, cheerful. After two days there we felt the same as if they had been our friends for decades. As hosts they were unbeatable: answering our many emails immediately, thoroughly, and without a hint of being bothered.
The only thing that made us hesitate before reserving the RV was the photo of the bedroom; we were afraid we'd feel claustrophobic. Well, between the windows on either side of the bed and the partially open wall in front, we didn't feel that way at all. Plus, the mattress was so comfortable (tied with the best mattress we'd ever felt in our lives) we would fall asleep immediately.
Being just the two of us we did not try them, but believe there were one or two pull-out beds to fit a family. The dining area in the RV is roomy enough for 4 (5 if the children are young) and quite comfortable. You could also dine (or just plain relax) outside in the large, netted, tent-like gazebo (complete with seats and fan and pretty lights for nighttime, but lacking a dining table).
The hosts provide every utensil you could want for indoor or outdoor cooking, some starter items in the refrigerator, and just about anything you might possibly have forgotten in the bathroom. The toilet is clean and works well. The shower, also clean, has surprisingly good water pressure.
In the RV is a basket with brochures of things to do in the area.
We didn't take advantage of those because we came to visit our son at Stetson University, 15 minutes away. Some listings on Vrbo state that no one but those registered as paying guests may be on the property, but the RV hosts welcomed our son there, inviting him (as paying guests are invited) to use what the family uses: its grassy grounds, bicycles (in great shape but could not go fast even at highest gear), canoes/paddleboat, fishing poles, RV. I could see young children spending hours pretending the interesting trees are an enchanted forest, or running through the sprinklers that water the grass.
A calm, shady, non-touristy oasis in sometimes bustling, hot, touristy Florida.