As a gay man I can say this: Gay men are a blessing to this world. Without us the Parador Inn would not exist and so many lives would go untouched by its magnificence. The Inn was beautifully restored from previous owners (including the proletarian-minded Knights of Columbus). The fixtures, murals, furniture, etc., are a demonstrative labor of love. One of the Innkeepers, Ty, gave a brief tour and shared some of the history of the gorgeous mantles, and unique furnishings. You are instantly swept away upon entering. The Victorian home with the added Caribbean accents provided a nice balance between the heavy and thick energy of the past with the lightness and simplicity of the Caribbean. The updates of color and accoutrement that the expanded theme allows provide a welcome relief to those of us who are sensitive to the spiritual energy imbued in every molecule of objects from a bygone era. I loved staying here. I had magnificent dreams and could see and feel the original inhabitants of this home. They TOO are pleased I believe. Breakfasts were fun and good. The room coffee was good as I could control its strength (I like it strong). But the brew served up at breakfast was weak. Everyone drinking it agreed. They take good care of you here, and they have two lovely black labs who love to play and sit with you (outside only). The rooms are all an adventure and quite comfortable and clean. I took a hot bath for the first time in years and it was worth the room price alone.