The hotel location on the outskirts of town is good if you have your own car. There is plenty of parking. The hotel provided a very basic continental breakfast, but there is no longer a restaurant here. You need to go into town for lunch/dinner. There is no fridge or microwave in the room. The room windows open onto an interior hallway, not outside. They are frosted for privacy and generally don’t provide much light so the rooms are a bit cave-like. The patio area in the “superior” pool-facing rooms is quite nice. The walls are very thin so you need to hope for quiet neighbors. This could be a nice place, but if have a requirement of hot showers and a heated room in winter, definitely stay somewhere else. There are gas heaters provided in the rooms. Unfortunately they have no ventilation so after about 20 minutes they burn up all the oxygen and shut off, leaving you in a cold, oxygen-depleted room. The only way to keep the heaters running is to open the windows and door, letting in all the cold air, and defeating the point of the heater in the first place. The hotel also warned that there may be power and water outages. There definitely were, on three of the four mornings we were there. They only lasted about 30 minutes, however when the power went out, so did the water. Trying to take a shower in the morning was a risky proposition. And even when there was water, hot water was hit or miss, and a cold shower in an unheated room when it’s 35F outside is not fun.