All things considered, this was a very underwhelming experience. Do not let the name "Resort" fool you. This is an ordinary hotel, with a pool, a nice location by the marina, but with no special features at all. The worst thing was the price paid - $350 a night for the experiences listed below is WAY TOO MUCH! It would be worth $150 in my view.
1) The room is small. Very small. Two small (queen?) beds, that is it. It is also old, with outdated windows, tub, shower, broken blinds, everything. It needs a remodel, pronto. The blinds are cheap Home Depot things, and the room gets really bright really early so you can't really sleep in at all if you want to.
2) The WiFi did not work at all in our 3 nights there. When I called the first time, they said it was the AT&T outage that day. The next time I called, the lady told me that their infrastructure (routers, modems) is too old and that it doesn't work well, they are supposedly replacing it... I could do no work at all, had to use my T-Mobile hotspot to accomplish anything.
3) The breakfast is a little better than at any Hampton Inn - meaning, not great at all... The same yogurt/pre-packaged sandwiches/cereal combination, but without the hot DIY pancakes, or fresh fruit. NOT AT ALL a "resort" breakfast.
4) The second night, my mattress collapsed and had to be replaced - which they did, quickly.
5) Parking - you do not have a spot. You park wherever you can find a spot, and compete with people parking for the restaurant.