The lighting in this suite on the 13th floor is so minimal that the room is dark. Even with full sized windows overlooking the primary beach. There are only a few umbrella stations on the beach so if you ever obtain access to one, count yourself very lucky. The buffet is much less than adequate as no one in our party could really find anything that was tasty, except for me, as I had fresh cooked omelets every morning and little else. They do bring out a small plate of watermelon every so often, but it is gone within seconds and is not refilled for another 10 to 15 minutes. We were lucky to get some on one of our three mornings.
You will need to wait when you checkout at the front desk, as they need to send an employee to your room to take an inventory of the towels, dishes, cups sandals robes and other items that are provided in each room. The only hotel that we have ever encountered like this was one in Ho Chi Minh City. No where else in Aisa, Europe, Mexico, the USA or Canada have we ever had the experience of waiting for an employee to report to the front desk that you are not a thief.