Not all I had hoped for!
First of all, don't think you can take a bottle of water with you to the pool. It's against the law on the island. If it isn't a pool where you have a swim up bar, you are going to get very hot and thirsty! The Grand pool has a swim up bar and so does the Premiere pool, but off season the bar in the Premiere pool is closed. There are 2 restaurants on the property. David's is open some days for breakfast, but right now (in September) they are closed on Tues-Thur. for dinner. You will be able to go to Mimi's cafe on the property for light fare and drinks. The resort provides beach towels for your room so you don't have to bring those with you, but be assured you better bring some shampoo because they won't give you any. The front desk staff isn't the friendliest on the island and your housekeeping staff will leave you an envelope to leave tips in for them. They don't seem to be very eager to see you or to help you. The restaurant staff is very nice, however.
The beach is here is not as nice as you might hope for. Bring swim shoes because there are alot of rocks in the vicinity of the beach at Morritt's. You can go out a long way and the water is still shallow. You will see some Sting Rays and fish if you like to snorkel. If you snorkle close to the docks, you will see more fish. Down by Mimi's you will possibly even see some tarpon. They are huge! It is a long way from 7 Mile beach and the West Bay so be prepared to drive alot if you want to see the island. It takes about an hour to get to the West Bay, but is not too far from Rum Point on the Northern end.
You will get dial soap in your room, nothing better so if you aren't a deodorant soap person, you better bring your own. I didn't have any significant issues with my room, but a fellow beach go-er said her shower stopped mid shower and didn't work again after that. She also said a door knob fell off and I did knock my soap on the floor a number of times because the soap dish wasn't securely fastened to the wall.
There is a charge of 2.50 CI per hour to use the internet here. If you are an owner, you get a small discount.
There are 3 pools on the property if you decide you can't handle all of the rocks in the water at the beach and if you sit on the beach you will use plastic lounge chairs without cushions, but can have shaded little huts to sit under if you want to stay out of the sun.
Not a bad place to stay, but certainly not what I expected for a gold crown RCI resort. A starter bottle of shampoo would have been nice. You do get daily maid service though which is more than alot of condos offer.
By the way, you will be expected to pay your electric bill for the duration of your trip in case you didn't read the fine print prior to coming here! That was a bit of a shocker. Didn't we already pay for the room, give the maid service an envelope with money and go buy our own shampoo? You will also have to pay island resort taxes on the room so before you book, make sure you get the final price and they tell you all of the things you have to pay for in advance.