The bad:
Well the first "mountain view" room they gave me was obstructed by the pool gazebo, and anyone walking around the upper pool could look right into your room. I immediately asked for a new room as this was unacceptable for a 650$ a night mountain view. They let me change rooms, which was appreciated. The room was fairly clean, there was gross gunk on the ceiling in the bathroom, the microwave cubby was very dusty. The outside cover on the air handing was falling off. The beds are extremely firm, if you are a side sleeper you will wake up sore. I was not impressed. The door let's so much light into the room at night it's rude. The thermostat also won't ever turn off so we ended up hanging a cloth over it so it wasn't so bright. The air handling points directly at the beds, so whoever sleeps next to it will wake up sick and dried out. There's very little adjustment to it. It feels like the design of this place was not very much thought out. It is not handicap friendly. None of the doors have buttons for handicap access, even though they have parking spots at each building.
The good:
The pools were great. The pressure of the jets was very good, very welcoming after a long day of hiking. The sauna was also well done. The parking was easy, although if you have a lifted vehicle at all. You'll be having a hard time finding parking. The mountain view is great, if you get a good room, it seems there are a handful that are "mountain view" that wouldnt be good.