My kids (3rd & 5th graders) wanted to go to Universal Studios for their spring break. Looking at the Giants season schedule, I wanted to take them to a baseball game. Win-win, with this Glendale Vrbo rental! It’s close enough to the 5 freeway, for access, but not so close as to catch folks using the surface streets to Waze-around traffic jams (gotta admit, I avoided rush hour driving). The apt’s interior styling is exactly as pictured and there were no surprises. The buildings exterior is very understated and if you’re unfamiliar with California apartment architecture of the era, you will be forgiven for mistaking it for an early 1970’s office building among the block’s other business addresses. The greatest asset was the on-site building management team of Ray and Sandy. They were available to help out in person when I had trouble with the coded lock. The kitchen was stocked with cooking tools and eggs for our first breakfast😋 Maybe it was leftovers from the prior guests, who were from Europe, but it was great to have cereal in the cupboards and milk and butter in the fridge! The one caveat I have on this Vrbo is that there is no security for your car. Parking is in a carport built into the building and it’s a tight squeeze and there was inches of clearance for my 2014 Mazda SUV. If I had special tires that raised the roof-height even a little above manufacturer standards, I would have been in trouble. But all went well; would definitely stay again.