Miracle Manor was highly recommended by a close friend, so I fully expected to love it!! I want to give a great review, but too many things went wrong. Starting with the good things: Management responds instantly to requests for help (unfortunately I had a few) They were very nice, as was the onsite maintenance/handyman Great bedding/sheets/towels Clean rooms and bathrooms Amenities like tea and coffee and fresh fruit and almond milk were wonderful. Incredible water in the pool and hot tub - none of that feeling like a raisin when you get out. The hot springs and the bedding really were wonderful. The potential is there. What was NOT wonderful: Room 107: it's basically like being in the basement. One tiny window at ground level in the back and one window on the side at ground level that looks onto a wall facing the parking lot - AND the light shines at night into the room around the blind so it's hard to sleep. I realized on our last day that there were other available rooms, so I don't know why I was given that room. Also realized it was $10 less than my friend's. It should have been closer to $100. Really. Basement. The first night I took a shower. I turned the temperature knob to the red dot, in the direction where hot usually is. No hot water. Waited forever for it to warm up. Nothing. Called, and got a quick response, Maintenance came while we were out: nothing wrong. Apparently, the RED dot is COLD. The blue dot is hot. What? Plus, they are backwards: the red dot where hot usually is, on the left, was cold water. The blue dot to the right where cold normally is, was hot. The first night was cold - super gusty and in the 30's. I realized the next day the windows weren't actually closed because the metal casing surrounding one of them was bent and there was an opening the size of my finger where cold air was blowing in. And on another window the the lever was broken off completely so I couldn't try to tighten it fully closed myself. Not to mention it too was all bent and someone had to hammer it back into place from the outside. Again, another call. That night after dinner I was locked out. The code didn't work. It was freezing and I had to call. Again. Standing around outside waiting for him to reset it. Want to know why I was locked out? Someone had been in my room. I realized it as soon as I walked in. All the towels and robes, etc. had been replaced. The handbook explicitly said there is no daily service. Which was perfect. When I texted to ask who and why was someone in my room he said I had asked for it. NO. I had not. Apparently a mistake. Really??!?!!! How does that happen??! AND they somehow messed up the code and locked me out. I wish I could say it was an awesome experience. A lot of things about it are great, and more could be. But they have a lot of work to do to get it right. None of the above should have happened. Certainly not for $250 night. For a BASEMENT room. And to get locked out. And for someone to access