Check-in building is actually a ways from where you are actually staying.
Once you get there, you check-in and then they tell you that you have to stop by the âguest servicesâ area to pick up your wristbands. Here, an employee will try to get you to sign up for a âslotâ for a âsurveyâ. They will tell you that because you booked with Hotels.com, there is an offer available and when you look surprised, they sweep in and say something along the lines of, âyou didnât know? Oh yeah, you can choose between either a $100 gift card or two free nights for later useâ. Long story short, they try to get you to come for an hour and a half presentation about time shares and thatâs how you can get this âofferâ. They try to charge you $40 to attend this meeting but disguise it by saying that they are going to âtake off the taxes for the stayâ. To avoid it, just tell them no and that you donât want the offer. They will try everything under the sun to try to get you to go. Just keep saying no, itâs not worth it.
Onto the room itselfâŠ
There are dishes available for use and a kitchen with dish soap and everything you may need. It was nice. The AC works really well. No off-putting odors in the room, it was fairly clean. The only part that wasnât so great about the room is the showers were a little dirty, but they were easily cleaned up. There were adequate spaces for parking and lots to do on property itself. Itâs located within a good driving distance from the main attractions. Overall nice