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AVOID
THIS
PLACE
EVEN
IF
THEY
ARE
GIVING
ROOMS
AWAY.
DO
YOURSELF
A
FAVOR
AND
PAY
A
LITTLE
MORE
IF
YOU
HAVE
TO.
IT'S
WELL
WORTH
IT.
I
can't
tell
you
the
number
of
times
we've
been
here.
IT
WAS
GREAT.
Apparently
it
was
sold
and
"renovated"
about
a
year
ago.
This
was
a
quaint
and
confortable
hotel
before
the
remodel.
It's
now
Euro-Ikea-minimalist
(picture
being
locked
in
an
IKEA
at
night
and
sleeping
in
a
display).
The
rooms
are
clean
but
extremely
sterile.
There
are
no
pictures
on
the
wall
and
it's
filled
with
what
appears
to
be
disposable
furniture
(kind
of
an
incarceration
feeling).
The
mattress
was
extremely
uncomfortable;
there
are
no
box
springs
and
the
mattress
is
worn
in
a
way
that
you
will
either
roll
into
the
hole
in
the
middle
or
give
you
that
fall
off
the
bed
feeling.
There
really
is
no
space
to
layout
makeup
or
anything
(wife's
input)
and
the
bathroom
is
extremely
small.
This
place
is
cold
and
not
very
welcoming.
The
only
saving
grace
was
the
staff
at
the
desk.
However,
I
can't
speak
of
management.
Monday
morning
7
AM,
a
large
truck
carrying
3
palm
trees
about
20+
feet
arrived
in
the
parking
lot.
About
8:30
we
received
a
call
from
the
management
asking
us
to
move
our
cars
so
they
can
begin
working
on
tearing
out
the
old
trees
and
planting
new
ones.
(I
kid
you
not
I
think
they
felt
they
let
us
sleep
in
long
enough).
An
extremely
large
diesel
truck
was
used.
The
noise
was
unbelievable.
Upon
checking
out
I
asked
to
speak
with
management.
A
week
later
we
gave
yet
to
speak
with
anyone.
Below
is
a
review
I
found
which
I
believe
sums
this
place
up
perfectly.
Allison
Mac:
Beware
the
"renovated"
rooms!
A
woke
designed
nightmare.
We
stayed
one
night,
had
an
upgrade
to
a
"king"
room.
We're
very
surprised
room
looked
nothing
like
those
in
the
website.
Shocked
to
find
it
was
just
white
cement
walls,
bare
cheap
vinyl
plank
floor
throughout,
inc
bathroom,
and
white
bed
white
sheets
and
essentially
the
barest
of
furnishings.
Nothing
on
walls,
no
decor
except
cheap
floating
desk
shelf
with
a
few
plastic
cactus.
Felt
a
bit
like
living
in
a
prison
cell,
no
where
to
put
your
bags,
a
tiny
bedside
table
and
a
large
wall
mounted
tv
which
didn't
work
until
we
had
the
helpful
staff
member
reboot
the
box
hidden
behind
tv.
There
are
no
rugs
to
soften
hard
floor
and
everything
echoes,
and
you
hear
everything
in
next
room.
The
bathroom
is
a
design
nightmare.
The
wash
basin
is
a
trendy
looking
basin
suspended
on
a
steel
trolley
like
fitting
which
means
it's
just
the
basin
with
no
where
to
put
your
cosmetics
etc.
No
storage
no
cupboards
throughout
except
in
the
wardrobe.
Then
when
you
have
a
shower,
the
taps
from
the
bath
haven't
been
moved
up
to
hand
height,
which
means
to
adjust
taps
you
need
to
firstly
manoeuvre
yourself
around
the
jutting
steel
washbasin
and
then
crouch
down
really
low
bent
around
to
turn
taps
on.
Then
once
in
the
shower,
you
need
to
bend
into
the
water
and
get
hair
wet
to
adjust
temperature.
No
facilities
to
make
coffee
or
fridge
in
room.
Pre
made
Coffee
and
granola
bars
and
cookies
in
avo
is
provided
at
the
front
office.
I'd
rather
have
the
facilities
in
room.
Overall
the
incredibly
severe
white
on
cement
white
look
and
sparse
furnishings
mean
it's
not
pleasant
at
all
to
stay
in,
like
a
large
empty
cement
box,
we
both
had
trouble
sleeping.
The
shutters
are
not
blockout
so
you
are
awakened
with
first
light.
Quite
a
few
plusses:
The
front
office
staff
provided
very
good
service
with
map
and
recommendation.
It
is
easy
walking
distance
to
beach
and
restaurants
(but
there
are
many
of
this
sort
of
older
drive
up
motel
style
places
around).
The
front
gardens
are
well
manicured
and
give
the
place
a
nice
feel
but
the
palms
lining
the
rooms
were
all
dead
looking.
The
heated
pool
looked
nice
and
seemed
to
have
enough
poolside
chairs
and
umbrellas.
Younger
folk
who
don't
care
about
functionality
and
just
want
the
hip
feel
will
probably
fare
ok
here
but
for
a
practical
traveller
trust
me
this
is
not
worth
the
time
or
money.
I
think
they
have
a
few
design
bugs
to
iron
out
first.