Stayed at the resort Inn for a wedding for two nights this past weekend. The Inn is affected by the worker shortages, for sure. The individuals who work there that we encountered were lovely but they did not have enough staff to open the food services so we had to travel to find breakfast and other meals. The Inn and cottages is such a lovely place in a prime location and has such potential but it is suffering from neglect and lack of aesthetic investment. They have dated carpets and furniture and you can tell no one has made much of a change since my last stay in 2001. The rooms were big, the A/C blew cold (a bit noisy), the beds were comfy and it was definitely clean. Upgraded paint, floors, towels, and toiletries with some attention to the infrastructure's exterior would bring it back to its former glory and might draw year-round attention. It seems to me the owner is running it into the ground and it is limping along to get as much out of it without putting more into it. The sign said no vacancy the whole time we were there but it did not look like there were many guests so I think that they are running it lean due to not enough staffing. My guess is that the limited staff in hospitality are working for more modern and up to date buildings that run services where tips are more possible. Working in an empty hotel that is a shadow of its former glory is not rewarding for anyone.
Overall, I was happy to find a place to stay on short notice. I felt the price did not match and we were overcharged for what we got.
I will be sad to see this resort decline as it is inevitable to do the way it is currently being managed.