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We spent a week here. It is a neat "little" resort...

We spent a week here. It is a neat "little" resort. It's a compact building block compared to the sprawling housing resort complexes ubiquitous in the Orlando area, say the Tuscany Village one by HGV. The result is that you don't get a sense of humanity around you all the time. It is also located in a sparsely built area, therefore, the calm is palpable.

The one-room suite plus was spacious (~900 sq ft.). The wooden floor in the living area gave it a homely feel, i.e., after an arduous day-long excursion, the thought of being back in the lodging was quite welcome. I guess the building is recently renovated, because it had that newness. The suite had a modern, sleek look. Straight lines, minimum fuss, with ample sunshine. I liked it a lot.

The resort has a large swimming pool, with a maximum of 5 feet, which was a very slight disappointment. However, the standalone water slide overcomes that lack. The activity room was large, with new(er) pool table, gaming consoles, and play activities for children. There were 2 nice table tennis tables also, although whose rackets could have been better. There's also a very small synthetic soccer playground, good for short passing. I was disappointed by a lack of a basketball court though. Really?!

The on-site restaurant is good with ample seating, and Starbucks cofee through the bar. The exercise room is convenient, even though I ran outdoors a lot because the weather was gorgeous, 60-70 degrees, and the locale was pleasing to the eye. (But, only pavement to run on.) I guess I can say more, but here it suffices to say that I endorse.

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