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Posted byAndrewtjon 5/30/2010
Started out great with the bell hop and the elevator servicers. I will also say that the hotel is very pretty. Outside of that had a bad experience. For one did not think there was a whole lot to do and you have to pay $80 per person to use the pool for a day that they advertise to you in the TV. Of course you don't find out till you get there about the charge. In addition, one of the night my fiancee was literally stalked and harassed by the hotel staff. I ended up with her crying uncontrollably in the hotel room on out first night. Turn and run from this place people...
Posted bytrvlthwrldon 4/22/2010
I am a regular guest at the Four Seasons, Ritz-Carlton, and Aman properties and without the amazing spa this resort would only be on the map due to it's previous owners, the Vanderbilts. The hotel has seen better days and we were very unimpressed with the room's size and quality. The guests at this establishment are mainly retired citizens and the staff pays more attention to the surnames of their guests than their comfort. We decided to visit the Piano Bar in the evening where the music consisted of Elton John classics and other oldies. The drinks weren't well mixed and it took a half hour for a hostess to come to the table. There are much nicer properties nearby and if you want a true five star resort, stay at the Inn on the Biltmore. On the other hand, although the spa has exhorbitant prices, the treatments are first-class. If you decide to go, make sure you arrive at least an hour and a half early so you can enjoy their many pools and waterfalls. I would recommend the spa due to it's quality of treatments, but I would not return to or recommend the hotel.
Posted byapexronon 11/30/2008
My wife and I treated our family to the "Thanksgiving Package", 5 adults and 2 children. This is NOT Motel 6. Words could not possibly be sufficient to describe the experience. I have never seen so many happy hotel employees in my life. We were treated like royalty. The restaurants were all fantastic as was the entertainment. Though I have never been on a cruise, based on the description of cruise experiences from others this is like being on a cruise without the ocean. Even with the economy the way it is, the place was booked, yet plenty of room to move around. You must try this place, but make sure that it is for more than one night. We enjoyed four nights and probably would have stayed for longer where it not for having to go back to work.
Posted byJennifer L.on 10/9/2005
I only wish we could have stayed longer than 4 days!! Watching the sun set over the mountains from the outdoor heated porch was an experience not to be missed...especially with an Irish coffee in hand.The restaurant, I believe it is called Chops, was magnificent. Steaks were great, veggies were crisp and well prepared.Our suite was spacious, and very comfortable for 4 of us.The spa is absolutely breathtaking. The grotto is very unique, and the fact that the mineral pools have the music piped under the water so you can hear it as you float is just a perfect added touch. Definitely try the contrast baths...it will wake you up like absolutely nothing else!
Posted byJonathan B.on 8/2/2005
This spa is a day spa that is reserved for most of the upper class of people but open to the average person to truly experience what it means to be pampered and truly relaxed in serenity for a day. Purchasing a certain treatment will grant you access to their spa facilities and it is one of the most amazing centers I have ever seen. There is music played underwater from the pools, eucalyptus steam rooms, cascading massaging waterfalls and more snacks and beverages than you could imagine. Must visit if you are looking for a high end spa.