All in all this place was decent for being a Cat 2. I do not think it is worth the $400-$500/night weekend rates for the summertime. There was no diamond recognition at check-in. Breakfast at this place is already complimentary. I had to request late check out, but was granted instantly with no push back. I booked points and cash for 3 nights (4000 pts + $55+tax/night). I booked a KING bed but when I got to the room, it was double queen on the 3rd flr. (I assume this was my room upg.. to the highest flr) Was too tired to complain and was grateful it was away from all the noise. The hotel was packed with (LOUD) families. Kids were running around everywhere in the lobby area... and I checked in at midnight! (drove down from NYC after work...) Also, this hotel allows pets but are limited to first floor only. So def grateful for 3rd flr and avoid dogs barking! The room was facing the pool. Once I opened the door, got a big whiff of the chlorine. It did make me feel a little nauseous but it got better as the AC started running for a while. But there was always a faint lingering chlorine smell but got used to it quickly. The rooms were actually quite spacious with a sofa (bed). Bathrooms were a bit small. Hotel was 1 block away from the beach (you have to cross the street [Coastal Highway]) to get there. The beach was nice and quiet. We even spotted a pack of dolphins in the horizon coming in and out of the water (at first I saw the fin and assumed it was a shark and my gf did not believe me and told me I was crazy!!) Then 30 mins later she saw a pack of fins. so yeah.. but there was a shark attack on a little boy in the SAME exact waters back in June 2014..! We also went to the Rehoboth beach area. They have a boardwalk area there and better dining options!! That is about a 8min drive from hotel. Finding street parking was a bit challenging given it was the weekend. Cars were all circling around trying to find an open spot. (but no problem since i'm used to it in NYC!)