No Amenities
Since there were no other hotel options and the trip was already paid for, the family tried to make the most of their situation. The adults set out to check out some of the ‘amenities’ that were offered by the resort.
Unsurprisingly, the choices were limited. “None of the bars served cocktails, and the piano bar and other parts of the complex were closed the whole time we were there,” Gayle said. Even the ‘entertainment programs’ in the brochure were non-existent.
Broken
To top it off, it seemed to be that just about everything in the hotel was broken or falling apart. The furniture outside and inside the hotel was outdated and unusable, and even the elevator was shut down for ‘repairs’.
The outside of the resort was unkempt. Many of the stone pathways were crumbled and destroyed. The worst, however, had to be the poolside bathrooms. Gayle described them as having seemingly never been cleaned.