"I wouldn't recommend staying here unless you are prepared for a high-pressured sales pitch upon your arrival to commit to a timeshare (aka "club)--just when you are at your most vulnerable--tired and weary from a long trip.
The office manager will smooth-talk you into committing both your time (1 1/2 hours) and money ($60) for the "presentation" when all you want to do is lay your head on a pillow.
Although the property itself is well-maintained, property management as well as Hotels.com management should be upfront about the time-share pitch so that you can decide to stay elsewhere. Anything less is deceptive."