"This property is not suitable for anyone dealing with a physical disability dealing with mobility, i.e. walking!! My husband has Parkinson's disease and has some issues with his mobility but does get around without any mobility aids at this time. This resort still does not have the elevator operating even after it was noted to be non operational a year ago!!!. Stairs are everywhere - at least 2 - 3 flights between floors! !!! When I inquired about stairs when I booked the room I was advised we would have a room on floor one but when we checked in we were told there was not one available and we would need to take one on floor 2 but they were upgrading our room! This meant at least 15 stairs between floors. We were not impressed to say the least. It's like people with a disability don't count!! As far as dining goes, the one night we stayed, we were seated right next to the isle to and from the kitchen and could see into part of the kitchen and today when we went in to breakfast we were seated right up against the wall going up the stairs to the lobby. We did not feel part of the dining experience or the dining room. The food was very tasty and very well prepared with many choices available. On a more pleasant note, staff throughout the resort were vey helpful and I would say this is the strong point of this resort!!"