Not worth it
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 8/21/07
This could be a really nice place, but they miss the mark in almost every way.
We stayed in one of the king garden rooms - just outside our room was the incredibly noisy ice machine - which was not a problem since it was drowned out by the incredibly noisy, ancient air conditioner in our room. The room was very ordinary - kind of a design mish-mash - and everything seemed pretty old and tired. The free wi-fi did not work in our room nor did the hairdryer. Our attempts to get this remedied were unsuccessful.
We ate dinner one night at The Blue Heron. We made our reservation for inside dining, but when we arrived we were advised that only outside was available. It was very buggy and there were spider webs covering the railing next to our table. The "special" drinks were not so special and the food was very ordinary. The service was abysmal. The live jazz they advertize never materialized. It is certainly not worth a special trip to eat here - but if you are staying here it is the only game in town unless you don't mind driving several miles. For what you get, I think it is very overpriced.
The grounds are nice, if you don't look too close - there are lots of gardens (and lots of weeds), the pool area is kind of dirty with peeling paint, and the paths are just dirt and gravel so it is quite dusty.
We did not avail ourselves of the spa services or the art studio.
The one thing that is fantastic about this place is their promotional materials - everything looks great on their website and in their brochure. Unfortunately, the real thing leaves a lot to be desired.
We had spent the previous five nights at La Posada in Santa Fe which was very, very nice - and we had eaten in some wonderful restaurants, so this was even more of a disappointment. We would never stay here again.