Hmm..not familiar with that resort.
Consider this, the vast majority of homeowners lose $$ on a month-month basis owning a vacation rental home.
You will need a mgmt company to care for the home and the guests. If you let them take care of the bookings, you will lose more money since they 1) take a cut of the bookings as a percentage and 2) won't do as good of a job (generally speaking) quantity / quality wise as you can yourself.
That's the downside, the upside, well, if you're willing to work VERY hard at it you can make it work, depending on a lot of factors I won't get into here.
I would suggest buying 2 books on the topic before you even consider buying a home:
1 -
www.howtorentbyowner.com
2 -
www.fullybookedrentals.com
(Kind of the industry gold standard reference books!).
Would you have the financial means to carry the property for 6-12 months if bookings don't go as expected? The real estate market isn't exactly good right now...well, it's a good time to buy...but suppose you don't get bookings...go to sell the place, how long could you "carry" it without any income if you had to? We figured we had a year of reserves if need be when we bought our first home last summer, just in case, but of course, that would be a worst case, err, nightmare scenario for us.
One other perk by the way, in case no one's told you...you can write off 2 trips a year to your investment property, including travel, food, rental car, etc., it's like getting a Disney trip at a nice discount a few times a year.
The one thing I didn't realize as a new owner though, was how much work goes into it. I answer dozens (if not 100s!) of emails on a DAILY basis, and you have to be very responsive and on top of it at all times. It's like a mini part time job, and I wouldn't trust a MC to do it as well as we do, no one is going to care about your home and your investment or your guests like you do!! I talk to other owners all of the time who were very dissatisfied with bookings generated by their MCs, then they eventually decide to either do it on their own, or give up and sell. To do it on your own means you need a website, a little know how, some advertising, etc (this is all covered in those 2 books).
Good luck! Oh...if you need a great local realtor to work with in the area who specializes in vacation home resort / rental properties, please PM me. I would suggest you look at more resorts than just the one you mentioned, knowledge is power after all. Take your time, look around, shop wisely, and look for a great deal, they're out there right now!