This hotel is on the beach in Daytona Beach which is the best thing about the property. Upon arrival were were greeted at the desk by a young woman who was just going thru the motions and doing her job. It was not bad but she seemed to be wishing she had another job. She told us to park across the street because the parking on the hotel property was full. When we checked at least half the on property spaces were empty. It is a bit difficult getting across the four lane highway to the parking lot across the street. The best way to do this is to walk about 150 feet to the stop light and cross when it is safe. We booked a king jacuzzi suite which had a nice view of the beach and ocean. It was very average in decor and was really nothing special. The jacuzzi only had six water jets and two could not be moved. My wife and I both found getting into the jacuzzi was hard because there was not a step up to get in. The hard wire internet conection never did work so we used the wirless from the Desert Inn which was located next door. The connection was great. We did eat one meal in the hotel and the quality and amount of food was lacking. I should have known because the place was empty both days we were there. A better choice to eat is the Olive Garden just a mile or so north of the hotel. The hotel is also located away from almost everything such as place to eat or entertainment so you must drive to everything and in Daytona parking can be next to impossible. On our next trip we will stay at another property in Ormond Beach which is higher rated and less cost. It is not a bad place to stay if you just want to go to the beach. The pool was a good size and the hotel was gererally clean.














