This hotel was pretty different than than it was when I stayed 5 years ago. Not in a good way. It started with the first receptionist I see, asking a second receptionist if she wanted to check me in, to which the second receptionist replied in a mumbled tone "no". The first receptionist laughed while the second slowly walked to me to get me checked in. When she asked for my I.D. she spent about a full minute holding it up and looking back and fourth between my I.D. photo and me, ultimately telling her co-worker that she didn't think we looked the same. For context, it's about a year old photo and I am the same height, weight, hair style... I look the same as I do in the photo. So then I was hit with a $15 "resort fee", which is the BS way a hotel can post a lower price online and once you're at the property, squeeze you for a little more. most people will just pay it because they are already there and locked in. What's even worse is they gave us these paper bracelets that we were told we had to wear the entire time we were on the property, which I have never seen at some run of the mill hotel. The layout of the hotel is very strange. you have to walk up a flight of stairs from the parking lot just to get to an elevator. The room would be more appropriate for a hotel about half the price of this one. not enough lights for the room, yet the ones they had were extremely harsh and white. Small tv, tv stand was falling apart. bathroom would trigger claustrophobia in some people.