Thereโs lots to like. The units are nice, spacious, and well laid out. Itโs basically a one bedroom condo with kitchen, living room with pull out sofa, bedroom, and hallway bath accessible to the bedroom or living room occupants. They have plates, silverware, etc. and packets of dish washer soap and detergent for the washer / dryer. The air conditioning works. While the furnishings are dated, everything is well maintained. Itโs good value for money.
Now, the bad. There is a $34 a night resort fee. They do disclose it though. And you will receive multiple calls from the time share (vacation points) appointment schedulers who masquerade as the โConciergeโ. The sales process for this time share (vacation points) is such an embedded part of the DNA of this hotel that you canโt even get a parking pass from the check in desk but instead you have to see the โConciergeโ so they get their first opportunity to offer you something. I received three different calls from different โConciergeโ under the guise of checking if I needed anything and then offering a reduced cost stay for coming to their presentation. I have no interest in this and I donโt care for the disingenuous nature of the โConciergeโ.
While I donโt think it should stop you from staying here, you should be prepared for this game playing behavior and be firm in your response. If I return, I will unplug the room phone to avoid the early morning โConciergeโ calls. I recommend you do so as well.