Odyssey67189971178
27 Mart 2023
The good: The resort is on Skull Creek with beautiful views, and sunsets. Great to sit on the dock and relax and watch the boats come and go. There are a couple of organized activities each day. They do have several kayak tours throughout the week (I would suggest you partake, since you are charged a $20 per day amenity fee). Bike rentals are $6 (I think) per day and need to be returned each day by 6pm (unrealistic). There is a lagoon with a large and small alligator, turtles and birds. There is a lazy river/pool, another outdoor pool and indoor pool. Basketball goal, pickleball court, small basic mini golf, cornhole, horseshoes, bocce ball, and shuffleboard (shuffleboard court needs refurbishing...it's not flat). There is an area by the water with a nice covered outdoor kitchen, firepit and several chairs. There is also a floating dock that you could tie up your personal boat. It looks like there is an area where you can park your boat trailer also. The 2 BR units are good size and the kitchens are well equipped with enough essentials to prepare decent meals. It is next door to three great restaurants - Hudson's, Dockside, and Boathouse. The bad: Manditory $20 per day amenity fee. I find that extreme, unless you are using the kayaks. I feel the Marriott's have just as nice (or nicer) amenities and are ocean front - they don't charge an amenity fee. The lighting in the units is horrible, except in the Kitchen and Dining Room. It was impossible to read in the bedrooms or the family room. Light kits need to be added to the ceiling fans and the light bulbs need to be a minimum of 60 watts. I couldn't even read the tags on my clothes without walking into the bathroom with them - no lie! This is totally uncalled for. Both bedrooms face the public walkway, so you couldn't leave the blinds or the windows open. It is no where near the ocean. There is no one onsite during the night.
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