Stayed there in 2012.
Locals (Malaysians and Singaporeans) get some good packages from time to time so we had food credit for every meal.
Breakfast is normally at the main area. Then Lunch and dinner would be at the various restaurants.
Even though its 12 years I still can vaguely recall some details.
Stayed in the beach villa while I got my parents to stay at the Hill Villa.
There is a lift to the level of the hill villa so its not totally that bad, still a bit of minor slopes to climb but not as bad as it sounds.
The beach villa is one strange place, you can't swim on the beach as it was full of sea urchins. So you swim at the pool
Emerald Bay is famous needed to take a free 4x4 to reach there from the main area.
Did some free activity which was the jungle walk with the in house naturalist.
The best deal has to be the fine dining one which you have to dress up, I think was Fisherman Cove.
The sports club was not too bad too with burgers/western food.
Uncle Lim was the most disappointing one then for the package deal as we hit the limit rather quickly and ended up quite hungry after.
I haven't returned there since because frankly its rather isolated and better bang for the buck options on Pangkor itself. The resort exists on a private island off Pangkor and is called Pangkor Laut.
Travel options if you want to minimise land transport would be to fly to Ipoh from Singapore and then take some transport there which is an hour's drive at the most rather than the KLIA option.
If going by car there is secured parking by the jetty to the resort and the speedboat trip is much faster than the usual Pangkor island ferry.