The condo itself was nice enough for the price point: a little old with some redos, like a new shower and a breakfast nook. The screened in porch was also a big plus. The unit was on the third floor. It was not my first choice (I wasn't given one) but, it's better than being on the first floor, where people can see what you are doing. The kitchen was cramped: little counter and storage spaces with the silverware container being on top of the microwave because there was no drawer space.
The garbage disposal stopped working the first day we arrived. I texted the property manager who said she would try to get someone out there to fix it but, it never happened. There were two bikes that we were supposed to have access to. However, I was told that it was a combination lock and not a key lock to get to them; unfortunately, there was no key. It would've been nice to bike around the island since Hilton Head is made for it. Our family of three was just the right amount for the space in the unit. Anything more could be a little tight, personal space-wise. While I guess in reality you COULD sleep 6 people in the unit, it would be very cramped.
The condo complex was very nice and lush (actually all of HH is). The pool and hot tub was something we used almost daily. Be warned, the indoor salt-water pool is COLD. I tried to get into the "fitness room" (kind of an understatement for what it was) but the door was locked. The beach is actually on the sound and it's right behind the complex. No big waves and not really the best place to swim because the water is so murky, there are sharks as well as rip currents, but awesome to stroll along in the morning, when the tide is way out and in the evening. You can also just sit with your toes in the water and read or do whatever.
The closest public beach is Folly Field and it's only ten minutes away. I would recommend that over Coligny Beach, which had to to be the most crowded beach we had ever seen, the one time we went there.
Would we stay at the Spa again? Maybe. Aside from the issues I listed above, the only other down side is that you have to drive to anything: the Atlantic Ocean beaches, shops, etc. but, HH is not that big to begin with (12 miles long) so 5-10 minutes from the condo there are plenty of stores if you need anything. Still it would be nice to stay somewhere where you can walk or bike instead of drive.