Overall great resort from a "let's party" standpoint, with the French restaurant (Ile de France) being outstanding, but here is why we will never go back. With 7 specialty restaurants, there are no a la carte breakfast options, and only one a la carte lunch option (Aakat), and "grazing with the herd" is not our thing. We were expecting to experience a French, Italian, Mediterranean, etc., breakfast/lunch, when it was all just the same buffet at each location. Plus getting dinner reservations is incredibly difficult, mainly because the restaurants are closed half the time, and when you get there, half the tables are empty. When I asked why I was told, "to provide a better level of service". How is that better, when I can't dine at the restaurant of my choice, because it's either closed or you're telling me there's no availability, when there clearly are tables available? Next is such an easily corrected problem by putting weatherstripping around the room doors, which would eliminate that mold and mildew smell, eliminate mosquitoes, allow your towels and swimwear to dry, as well as save a ton of electricity. We had to ask for a dehumidifier, which was a large brand-new unit that’s probably rated for 2000+sf, yet in combination with the AC couldn’t get our 400sf room any lower than 62% humidity. The entertainment was great, and I would say the best of any resort we’ve stayed at to date, but why have it outdoors where we’re being eaten alive by mosquitoes, when you have a Convention Center right next door? I can see the fire show having to be outdoors, but all the other sing-dance numbers could have easily been inside, because people were leaving mid-show due to the mosquitos. Then back to weatherstripping, one night the resort sprayed for mosquitoes, and when our AC came on it sucked all that poison into our room. We thought something had started burning and called maintenance, only to find out they had just sprayed for mosquitoes. I don’t know about you, but I love inhaling poisonous gases while on vacation.