The condo in and of itself was nice. The beds were comfortable, it was a little run down but clean. That's where the fun stops.
The resort the condo is located in, is pathetic. It's dirty, run down and you're treated much like a prisoner. Pools are dirty and overfilled with people
The "easy check in process" took us two days. Despite following the preregistration instructions of paying the "wristband fee" ($150) we were told that all parties receiving a wristband had to be there with me and if they were over 12 they had to show ID. Since our entire party had not made it in, we were told to wait and get our bands the following day because they were closing.
The "private access" to the beach was closed down every day we were there for a week by one of the large numbers of police that were present all week for "crowd control". We were kicked off the beach three times because they were shutting down the beaches for "crowd control".
The refusal of the resort to sell us a third parking pass meant we had to park in the overflow lot approximately a mile away and for a cost of just under $100. We paid our $100 dollars, verified the in/out PTO laces and began our hike back to the resort. The next morning we hike back to the car so that we could get groceries and we were told by the cop that was "guarding" the overflow lot that if we left we would not be coming back in and if we did it would be at an additional cost of $84.47.
plenty more to say, but have run out of characters