The place was no other word but horrific. The room's floor was filthy. I did not feel comfortable walking barefoot in the room. I even wore flip-flops in the shower. The place used to be a camp retreat, which still looks like it. There is no full-size mirror in the whole room. The only mirror is in the bathroom, and it's mounted high up, so you can only see your face and shoulders. My room was not cleaned, and I was told at the front desk that I had to request that on day two. Nowhere in their advertising or two-page handout was any such thing. To get fresh towels, I had to drag the ones I had into the lobby to get new ones. The woman at the desk in the afternoon was also unpleasant. The coffee shop advertised located in the lobby was not open for the three days; it looked like it was closed for a while. I had to pay a resort fee which is absolutely ridiculous. The pool was filthy, and the lounge chairs were broken, old, and disgusting. The grounds look abandoned. But I guess you get what you paid for. The only plus is across the street from the beach, no, it's not on the beach. This place needs a whole renovation; spend a few more bucks and stay elsewhere.