Alas at the end of a series of winding roads, just when you think you might have taken the wrong turn....the resort appears like an oasis amidst the desert. Do not be in a hurry....but I think that's the whole point isn't it?
As I was slumbering here, all the way from Scottsdale for a conference, I did not get to use many of the amenities at the resort. But I did have a very memorable dinner at Kai.
Every menu cover displayed a different tale of the Native Americans - each with a hand-painted pictorial or petroglyph telling a tale. Five courses of blissful journey to Happyland - can I just tell you that food with a story and journey makes all the difference!
Service was impressive!
My only grunt: As a courtesy, please place screaming children in a separate room from all adult diners. Kind of takes away from the whole Zen-like experience. But I will be back - the views of the golf course were very inviting. Hats off to whomever manicured the fairways - not a blade out of place.