The reduced cost and off-season beach front sold us! The parking, challenging...but we arrived early. We had paid for our hotel online so there was no need to take our credit card for incidentals but the young girl who did not speak english insisted. Later on, we found that our credit card number and security pin had been sold and there was a probable link to the hotel itself. That was its own challenge (FTC and banks). The hallways were VERY crowded, as this hotel has a narrow design in the main area - similar to a cruise ship's room area on the lower decks. The front elevators were broken so the masses were required to walk with their luggage and children to the back elevators, dodging the maide's carts in the narrow walkway. My thoughts were "what if a fire broke out?" It was unsafe. We used the stairs for the majority of the evening. The room was decently sized and clean, but they used a carpet fresh smelling chemical that lingered and caused headaches. We ended up opening the sliding window to air out the heavy faux perfume. The bathrooms were very nice. The pool facilties were overcrowded and cloudy, with lots of small children (under 7) running around unsupervised after 10pm. People were drinking outside and being loud and a little unruly. It reminded me of a resort in a third world foreign country. There was a dead crab that laid in the walkway for the hour we sat outside, probably dropped by a seagull. I guess one could say the hotel was very loud, making it very friendly for young partying types with children. The plus was the beach access. Of course, the majority of the hotels in this area have that access. Great bathroom, good sized rooms, overcrowded and loud halls all night long, elevators that did not work....will not return.
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