There were 5 of us at the house & we enjoyed our stay immensely. The house is well appointed & is easy to get to various destinations, once you get used to the idea that there aren't many street names marked! Beaches are pristine & the ability to go on adventures is unlimited. We tended to hang in the Marriott & Ritz. The latter's attendents are willing to work with some of the public & allow you to use their chairs, just need a $20 bill and you have an afternoon at your fingertips. The main road outside the gates to the left is I think #2 & will take you straight to the lighthouse. Left out the gate & left on the next street.
We used the SuperFoods Store as our main grocer. They have anything that you'd want, in addition to the Stroop Waffles which quickly became a family favorite. They are a Dutch treat, cookie filled with melted caramel and made fresh at the store. In addition, there are 2 stores just outside the gates to the left for those things you run out of.
The pool is a little smaller than it seems in the photos but very usable.
Restaurant wise, we went to Red Fish which is south on the main road 1, to the left as you are driving toward the airport. Great local spot and staff friendly. We also went north to the light house and ate at the Italian restaurant there. Also good.
Aruba is much like a desert, the open land is full of cactus. The temps are consistently hot, especially in the morning/afternoon. We noticed that the evening breeze kicked up and if you like to run/exercise, the late afternoon is the best time outside. Humidity dropped then too. We drove to Baby Beach. In our 5's opinion, not worth the drive of the high cost of getting shelter from the sun. Cabana's $40 and chairs $8. The food though at the restaurant was excellent, esp the curry
Frank was very helpful and responded to the couple of items that we needed to address right away. A couple items to address, which I didn't bring up would be to get some hotpads for the oven, have dish soap & cloths supplied (all other VRBO's had this when we've stayed about 10 other loc's), keep a better supply of lighters for the gas stove & to not have anti-bacterial soap in the bathrooms, the US is phasing that out & a couple of us in the family have skin issues that arise from the use. We did buy our own soap thereafter. Small items, nothing too pressing other than I was burned twice as a result of no hotpads and trying to use dishtowels