The beautiful setting was the best part, but unfortunately we could not see the Lake well through the old, cloudy, multiple windows that collect so much condensation there is no morning view. We suggest supplying squeegees.
Also, please tell guests at check-in that the walls are paper thin and quiet hours mean you should speak in hushed tones — even inside the rooms. We could hear every word our neighbors spoke (way after 10pm and before 6am). And we got less than 5 hours sleep each night.
We paid exorbitantly and were not permitted to upgrade the last half of our stay, even though there were rooms available and we were willing to pay an extra $100 per night to be moved. We will never stay there again, as this nearly ruined our special anniversary trip.
On the flip side, Aaron was as helpful as he could be and very nice, although he could not get the manager to do anything more than extent a free breakfast voucher, which we enjoyed but was not enough to make up for four nights of very little sleep.