The standout as regards this property is the fantastic serene view from your back deck. Other than that, at least for me, it was basically disappointing. First of all, I think I was put in a handicap room, even though I am obviously not handicapped, and there was lower than 30% occupancy. That sucked for me. Then it was death by a thousand cuts -- in my unit, there was no comfortable place to sit to watch the TV on the wall, hung crookedly btw -- just two heavy wooden chairs with only minimal padding on seat -- very uncomfortable, and the bed, (which was sub par IMO). All of the doors, front, back, and bathroom were very difficult to open and close -- heaven forbid someone in a wheelchair would have to deal with that. As I said, bedding, including pillows, were not the greatest. The resort property itself is a montage of chaos and clutter, and it was difficult to navigate from the office up from to the units in the back. The street names on the printed map I was given were nowhere to be seen as I tried to follow the instructions I was given. I finally had to ask a maintenance guy I happened to come across. The TV had an input button on side of TV but i did not function. The TV was not particularly good. The wifi worked OK -- nothing special. The staff was generally friendly, patient, and helpful. There was a vague, musky odor upon entering the unit for the first time -- not too bad, and didn't continue to notice during my stay of (thankfully) 1 night.