The location is excellent, close to everything we needed, yet tucked away enough to feel peaceful. The grounds are absolutely beautiful, with well-maintained landscaping and lovely hiking trails. We also really enjoyed the food, it was surprisingly good, great customer service with a nice selection and quality ingredients. They have a library with books, games, and snacks. We loved that part of the hotel it was a little treat! The rooms were decent but not without issues. The bed/pillows were amazing! Our room didn’t have a fridge, which was inconvenient, and the ice bucket was too small to be of much use. The worst part, though, was finding a gigantic spider, bigger than a half dollar sitting on a bath towel right after getting out of the shower. Definitely crazy to experience and unsettling. Unfortunately, the biggest disappointment was the spa. It was minimal in amenities and to say the least…far from relaxing. I paid $200 for a massage that left me in more pain, soreness, and emotionally drained than when I arrived. To make matters worse, the male massage therapist wouldn’t stop talking throughout the session, about himself, different techniques for me to use because of how “bad of shape my body was also telling me some kind of condition in my back” which completely ruined the experience. It felt more like an awkward conversation of what I need to change and what I’ve been doing wrong with my body and mind than a peaceful escape. Honestly, it was the worst spa experience.