Resort: (5 Star)
Everything the other 5 star reviews mentioned is ~true; relatively quiet/low traffic area, very nice place, very nice/clean beach/waterfront/Ocean/views/walks, nice free use of beach chairs/umbrellas, and tables outside the breakfast area for great ocean views while eating, nice pool area, but pool didn't seem to be heated well as ocean was warmer, nice sorta clean rooms (our feet were black walking on our room's tile floor after it had been 'cleaned & inspected' before check-in and the white wet towel we used to mop the floor with was black too afterwards), We were on the South side 6th floor w/ a very comfortable King bed & large balcony with a nice view and breezes for the Ocean and Intercostal waterway. Room layout was an "Accessible King Room, Garden View" This one was bit unusual as the shower, sink, & toilet were all in the same large walk-in shower area, so at times it was difficult to keep from getting everything wet. 'Kitchen' area was merely a countertop, decent size compact refrigerator, and small microwave and no sink, no coffee maker. The complementary coffee outside of the Office was lacking as well. Breakfast was good/hot on weekends, average/cold/starchy on weekdays; but both had good coffee, fruit and nice Bagels.
Property has 'free' e-bikes to use, as long as you download an App - and pay after the '1st hour is free'.
I would probably stay again.
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Valet Parking: (3-star)
Be mindful regarding the $30/Day Valet Parking (which is a business separate from the hotel).
Parking is tight there, so I truly get the need. Please pay attention to any communication you have with the Valet personnel as a few of them aren't fluent in English.
You may/may not want to take pictures of your car before handing over the keys. They may/may not do the same (only once w/ mine in 5 days, 2-3 parking's a day)
Note: My vehicle was treated fine/no external damage.
As an FYI: The Valet does No/Zero/0 confirmation that the car they are retrieving for you is actually your car. Case/point; you simply tell them what room #, they retrieve the car keys with that room #, they bring the car and then hand you the keys. No ticket or voucher confirmation required that it is actually your car. 1/4 of the time they may ask if you are 'so-in-so' by them repeating your last name (on the keys) to you and you simply say yes. No request for identification. Again, No ticket nor voucher confirmation. I easily could have been sitting at the pool or beach, listening to conversations, overheard room numbers in those conversations, gone to the Valet, requested that room number and I'd get a new car to play with or worse, Valet needs improvement.
From Google Business • Apr 03, 2026