The resort is billed as a "Preferred Hotel" and recommended by Forbes and Conde Nast which is why I decided to stay there. Our room was small, poor layout and in need of a major face lift. Guests did not have preference over non-guests and had to stand in long lines for food or could not get your first choice in restaurants. The resorts mantra is relaxation and communing with nature. It was difficult to do so with the amount of people at weddings, conferences and the general public. The silversmithing and ceramic classes were great. It was a little irritating that the $150 per person class did not include the shipping of the item you made. We were ushered out of the $200 per person private silversmith class, that was supposed to be 2 hours, after 90 minutes. The leather chairs in the Owl Bar had holes in the seats and most ledges and decorative items etc. (throughout the resort) were in need of dusting. The Foundry Grille was advertised to be open till 11:00 am but closed at 10:00 am and we missed a sit down breakfast. We went to the deli and they were out of eggs and a few other items.
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