We stayed in 303D Wild Pines years ago and were glad to be back! Great unit, updated beautifully, well equipped, wrap around lanai, great view. A few cautions if you are going in the summer, which is low season. There may be major construction to the amenities at Bonita Bay. Some of the BIG reasons for staying in BB are access to their beach club (parking, chairs, umbrellas, restrooms, ice water) and also the pool within each neighborhood. Upon arrival, we were informed in our packet that our pool was closed for the week due to construction. They made arrangements for us to use another neighborhood's pool, which was close by. The first day when we were headed to the beach club, I happened to call over there first when I was informed that the beach club was CLOSED for several days due to paving. This is where my issue with the rental manager Pat Lindsey come into play. We spoke with other Wild Pines renters, who had been informed AHEAD OF THEIR STAY of the pool and beach club closure and they had been advised about alternatives. I would have liked to know ahead of time so we could have been better prepared with beach umbrellas (one of us has skin cancer) and planned which public beach we would go to. At the public beaches, you must get there early, pay to park and bring your own chairs and umbrellas. Again, one of the reasons we stay in BB is for the beach club. Not only the amenities but the SAFETY aspect of it: my parents are in their 80s and the beach club is a safer option for their mobility than the public beach. Upon our return home, I contacted Pat Lindsey and asked her for a credit for 2 nights stay due to not being informed of these closures ahead of time. She said no and responded that "it is not a condo issue but an association issue". I think a small credit on our stay would have been appropriate for our trouble. When you rent at BB, you are renting the use of the association's pools and beach club in addition to your lodging. Pat claimed she had no knowledge of the beach club closure, yet other Wild Pines renters were informed of these closures ahead of time by their owner/manager. It is her job to know and advise renters. Advance communication from the manager would have been much appreciated to avoid our disappointment and allow for advance planning. Also, there was also a VERY strange odor on the lanai that wafted up from the ground level. We think it was pond algae or fertilizer runoff.... caution to people with breathing issues.