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Andre's review was probably pretty accurate last summer - but a LOT has changed at the Orange Tree since then. The restaurant is closed. Bar is closed. Pool bar is rarely open. Front desk - nice people but kind of clueless. I was there for a conference/meeting for 80 people. They seemed entirely overwhelmed by our large group. Rooms were given extremely late, promises that were made when the meeting was planned were absolutely not kept. The main thing is that there is NOWHERE on site to get a decent meal or a glass of wine. Not my idea of a resort. Our room looked like something out of 1982, even though we were promised all remodeled rooms. The weirdest thing was that the shampoo in the room smelled like bacon. No lie. My roommate and I both were horrified, so we had to pick up shampoo (and wine) at a local CVS. Ordering Domino's for dinner isn't my idea of room service or a resort, either. I will say that the golf did look good, and if the restaurants were open and amenities/service were better, this would be a great place for a wedding.
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