![]() ![]() The resort still looks great and I can tell it's well taken care of. We first came here two years ago when everything was brand new. Staff was very courteous and I appreciated how every time we were walking down the hall to or from our room, they would greet us and say "good morning" or "have a good day!". ![]() We did have dinner at the Barnwood restaurant, which was very good and on par with what you would expect from resort dining. There are enough offsite restaurants nearby or a Dunkin on site so next time we'll do that. So all in all we paid $75.00 for horrible half-eaten pancakes, a few pieces of bacon, a few bites of not-so-good ham, a spoonful of scrambled eggs, and milk. I tried it and thought it tasted OK enough to eat but certainly not the quality you would expect from a resort buffet. Each of us took a piece, but the kids kept saying it tasted funny. The ham looked fresh and had just been sliced. The omelette I got had a rubbery texture to it and had a cardboard like taste to it so I didn't eat it. I tried to cut my daughter's for her and wasn't making much progress with the plasticware so I ended up ripping it apart with my hands. The pancakes are very thin, almost like a crepe, and don't tear easily so they're hard to cut. I would have been OK with the $75.00 (for 4) cost if the food was good but much of it wasn't edible. What do you expect? That said, the Campfire Kitchen breakfast buffet is terrible and we'll never make that mistake again. It's also pricey at Six Flags or Disneyland. Of course it's pricey, it's an amusement park. A lot of reviews say that the food is pricey. It was spacious and clean, overlooking the pool. We stayed for two nights in the Grizzly Bear Suite, which honestly was like a small apartment.
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