Concerns: poor signage, a lost woman was very distressed because she couldn’t find the parking lot, signs to check in are very small, too discreet in missing seeing them I parked near the conference center and had to struggle with my baggage on carpet for over a 1/4 mile; no microwave for the room; poorly positioned porch lights forced keeping the curtains completely closed, had they been on the opposite wall or with a directional cover that directed the light away from the door and toward the balcony rails it may have been possible to have the curtains partially open for first morning light; no information sheet in the room to guide climate control or list the channels on the fancy tv; sarcastic check in guy, others were observed to be warm and helpful. Cars are allowed to park on pathways, in the evening I fell as I began to walk around a car on the landscape instead of in the driveway. I struggled to get up because pushing up in the sharp rocks hurt. Weeks later I still have hematoma
Wonderful: the decor was educational and attractive, respecting the indigenous origins of the property. The bed was very comfortable. The daily water bottles were appreciated. The soap, shampoo and conditioner had a rich, pleasant scent. The grounds were mostly eco respectful, except for a ‘river’ however it was beautiful. Activities available included a nice pool area, paddle boats and bikes on the river, hiking trails, a spa, snack bar, restaurant, bar, gift shop and balconies to star gaze.