Just an update at the Goldwynn. The rooms are very nice, but the hotel isn't really a resort. It's a hotel with a nice pool and a small beach, and was rather boring. As indicated, OIA was very expensive. We had breakfast "included" in our rate, but that was only a $30 credit per person. For a shared french press and two of the cheaper entrees, we were at $75 when you include the fees.
Beach food and drink was good, but the pool was understaffed. Housekeeping was inconsistent and didnt seem luxurious. The room was nice, but didn't seem $600 a night nice (with no view).
There is no concierge desk, just the timeshare rep who beckons you every time you pass through the lobby. The rooms are built around an atrium with a lobby, which has a nice coffee bar that closes in the evening, meaning there really isnt a lobby bar - just the bar at the restaurant. Also, the ballrooms for the hotel are off the lobby, meaning people are milling about for events. The noise from those events travels as well, and we heard music late into the night from a christmas party in our 2nd floor room with the doors closed.