It is well passed it's prime though. That being said, the location is perfect, access to showers and the pool was nice. It was a good place to relax and venture in to Joshua Tree National Park. Water and electric hook-ups worked as expected. There is a game room that we took advantage of one evening, which was very nice. The staff was very friendly and helpful. Some road noise from the highway that passes nearby, but not bad at all. We stayed here July 4th through the 6th, of 2019, after being on the road for eight days. We thought it would be a good place to rest for a few days, and recharge. I would stay here again as an over-nighter, but not a place I would care to spend a few days again. Onto the complaints: As I said, this place probably was pretty great at one time, not so much anymore. It's in a state of serious disrepair, with only the most used areas being kept up much at all. It looks busy at first glance, but it seems to be mostly used as an RV storage area now. Most of the spaces were full, but only three or four actually had any one staying there. There is grass poking up through the gravel and cracks in the pavement, everywhere. The areas that were intended to be common areas with BBQs, shuffleboard, and picnic tables are all heavily over grown and unusable. The bathrooms/showers are in good shape as long as you don't look up, because the ceilings and skylights haven't been cleaned in ages, and are full of thick cobwebs packed with dust and dead insects. The pool, hot tub and sauna areas are the same, great as long as you don't look up. The steel beams over the pool are horribly rusted, with the paint peeling back so severely that big paint chips fall off and into the pool now and then, and there are rust stains on the walls of the pool room, where water has leaked through from the roof. A fine place to spend a night, and I would use it for just that if we're ever passing through the area again, that's about it though. Far from what I would consider a "resort".
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