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If you're NOT going to do be talked into a sales presentation, going to this resort will probably be fine. We agreed, and honestly, it was like being pressured at a used car dealership. They sent over a total of 3 reps and went over the time they had promised, which was a shame as we had made plans for later. Not all of the staff were rude, but all it takes is a couple to ruin the experience and impression of a place. Some employees promised or offered certain incentives for going to the informational talk, then others tried to get money in exchange for the same offer. Some of the staff was rude, agressive, insulting, and pretty much called me and my fiancee' liars. One guy, Scott, was cool and proffessional. Most of the staff not pertaining to selling you membership was helpful and friendly. The resort is under construction now, but the other than that, the pools are nice. The gym isn't huge, but they do offfer a complimentary shuttle to the strip. So if you avoid the sales/membership/ talk, you'll probably be better off.
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