One building is near complete, bldg. 4 I believe. They are awaiting some final furniture items (dresserand sitdown table) and they really didn't want to let us in yet, but our first room had a squeaky bed and we had recent neck surgery and needed a better bed.

So, what they have done to the hotel room is seal off the adjoining room door in all but a view of the units. Some will still be expandable for large families. That is a big plus because on our first visit we had to enjoy our neighbors breakfast/dish/discussion noise. In place where the door was is a nice new wardrobe unit with shelving and an electronic safe. The bathroom vanity has new cabinets and what looked to be marble wraparound counters where the old clothes rack was. Really nice and has microwave, small fridge and hairdryer. The room is all tile with an area rug in front of the new sofa.

The big plus is a high quality king size bed with premium bedding and pillows. WOW, that's really all they had to do but they did more. They are putting new doors and swiper door locks with something less than a keycard required (can't remember).

Also, more electrical outlets and a desk on the way with the dressers.

Be patient if not available. Will be worth the wait.

Other buildings to follow.

As I think back a week later, Cheeks Bar at the pool is a real asset. The food and service by Gary, Marilyn and others is EXCELLENT. We just got off a cruise where the food was excellent but the best steaks I had in two weeks were the several open faced sirloin steak sandwiches for lunch and dinner at Cheeks. Throw in the bang bang shrimp and you have Bonefish Grill au naturel.

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