2/5 Benjamin S. 1 year ago on Google
I
should
have
known
to
be
skeptical
of
a
"resort"
listing
"2
water
bottles"
as
a
room
feature.
My
expectations
of
a
resort
are
that
I
will
be
able
to
turn
off
my
brain
and
fully
relax.
This
means
the
role
of
the
resort
is
to
create
an
experience
where
that
can
happen.
Instead,
I
was
making
lots
of
decisions
from
the
moment
I
arrived.
As
other
reviews
have
stated,
this
hotel
(only
reachable
by
car)
charges
for
overnight
parking
in
its
large
and
mostly
empty
surface
lot.
But
it
goes
further,
the
closer
you
park
to
the
hotel,
the
more
you
pay.
Do
you
want
to
pay
$20
and
walk
200
steps
or
$15
and
walk
250?
Now
you
get
to
make
that
choice!
Ridiculous
and
let's
me
know
that
they
do
not
know
how
to
run
a
resort.
At
>
$250/night
for
a
room,
do
they
think
I
would
notice
the
difference
if
it
were
$260
and
parking
was
free?
It's
about
the
experience.
The
rooms
and
facility
were
definitely
dated.
The
hallways
are
dark.
The
bathroom
has
a
bathtub
instead
of
a
walk-in
shower.
The
furniture
is
not
especially
comfortable
as
you
might
expect
at
a
resort.
The
double
beds
are
really
double
beds
and
not
queens,
so
my
wife
and
I
could
not
even
fit
in
the
same
bed
together.
As
far
as
activities,
there
is
golf,
tennis,
a
pool,
and
a
spa.
They
have
one
fitness
class
a
day
and
no
other
organized
activities.
Resorts
should
really
have
more
to
do.
For
a
babymoon,
we
would
be
sitting
by
the
pool
and
not
much
else,
and
the
pool
wasn't
especially
nice
either.
I
give
3
stars
for
service
because
after
walking
the
facility
and
my
room,
I
was
dissatisfied
and
not
wanting
to
stay.
This
place
is
only
an
hour
drive
from
home,
so
after
explaining
my
disappointment
they
issued
me
a
full
refund.
I
think
they
do
care,
but
the
way
the
business
operates,
it
is
just
not
a
nice
experience.
Oh
and
the
claimed
"2
water
bottles"
in
the
room
were
half
size
😂.
Joke.