This property seems designed for people who want to golf, have a spa treatment, and eat. Because all of those things require booking and are fee-for-service, both of my check-in and check-out experiences were delayed by what appeared to be complicated administrative operations to do with booking or billing. The hotel could probably make this sort of information-handling smoother and less labor-intensive.
Checking in, there was a relatively large credit-card security deposit, which I assume will be reversed. Checking out, there was a previously uncommunicated $8.50 fee taken. It might be called a “facilities fee”, but it wasn’t really well explained.
The room itself was a generous size. The sink and shower were “walled off” by a curtain, which created an open feel. It was a quiet place to sleep, but golf-related activities were underway by 6 am.
The basement of the building featured a good gym, which oddly was not listed in the in-room presentation of amenities or in lobby or elevator signage. I was glad I went looking for it.
The hotel is across from a lake. It does not emphasize lake activities or much else in its vicinity, since the assumption is that you’re going there to be away from the world with your golf clubs and spa treatments.
Because I chose this hotel based on its location and price more than its amenities, I was not its target market. The gym, room quality and restaurant were upsides personally.