If you like staying in a hostel or barracks, this is the place for you. If you want a hotel experience, do not stay here.
Sheets come in plastic bags. You put them on the beds yourself. The beds feel like a hostel. There is no TV in the room. The building is old and outdated.
A youth camp was set up right outside our door. Backpacks and jackets covered the walkway to our room. There was no clear numbering system. We were not told our room was downstairs. Signage across the property was poor. Finding the dining hall, pool, or basic locations felt like guesswork.
The front desk staff who checked us in was rude. This was our main staff interaction. The staff member at the Aspen dining hall was kind, which stood out.
The dining hall felt like a mess hall. They call it a buffet. It was overpriced. The food was practically inedible in our opinion. The space was packed with hundreds of youth group teenagers. Seating was hard to find. Noise levels were intense.
The pool was freezing cold. The lifeguards stared people down like drill sergeants. It did not feel welcoming.
Cleanliness was acceptable but not great.
This property should not be marketed to regular hotel guests. It is better suited for Christian youth camps. If you want a summer camp experience with guided activities and minimal amenities, this might work for your family. If you want comfort, quiet, or a traditional hotel stay, look elsewhere.