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| - I loved my suite, but there were some aspects that were off putting.
- They charge a $2 a day house keeping fee even if you decline service
- They charge an $8 porter charge
- They have no clue what vegetarian is
- Suites do not come with any kitchen utensils or kitchen ware
- The sound system in the rooms only play radio
The suite was exquisite, but it seemed to stop short. For having a bedroom, jacuzzi tub, bidet, two bathrooms, bar, kitchen, dinning room, living room, fireplace and several patios, I wouldn't have expected some of these short cuts. The resort is beautiful and the staff is great. In particular their tech department bent over backwards to fix and issue with my VPN. As for the vegetarian point above. We had excellent meals all week. There were vegetarian items at all of the meals but one. None the less, they made me a special plate each day. My meal the first day was steamed cabbage and green beans. The second day it was broccoli. By the third day, I asked them to stop. The buffet was fine. Being a vegetarian doesn't mean that you only eat bland vegetables. It means you don't eat meat. As a human being you still need a balanced diet of proteins, carbs, etc. Unfortunately, it was comical how far off they were in this area.
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