Rafael A.
Yelp
This resort was exactly what me and my kids needed to "get away" during the summer! As we made our way up, through the winding roads of the San Bernardino National Forest, I started to feel like I was a world away from all the stress of city life. While the exterior of the resort could use a fresh coat of paint, once you walk into the main lobby/check in area, you'll definitely get that "resort" feel.
Check in was a breeze, and the staff checking us in were very friendly, and quickly gave us a rundown of the resort, activities on site and directions to the pool, lake, restaurant and room.
Our lakeview room was very nice. Yes, our sliding screen door was off the railing and a bit torn and yes, one of the patio chairs had a plastic wicker pattern which was coming apart, but otherwise, the place was clean and nicely decorated. This place is in need of a few updates/upgrades, but, overall, it really isn't bad for what you get on the resort.
In my opinion, what makes this place so great, is that you really NEVER have to leave the resort to enjoy your stay. You've brought kids? They have movie nights and kid friendly entertainment in the evenings. Did you come solo or with your significant other? They've got GREAT food/dining and a bar for you to chill at. Brought the whole family? Try doing some lake swimming of fishing off the dock...and who DOESN'T like S'mores making at night on the beach?!?!?! Oh, and by the way, there's NO ADDITIONAL costs for your kids to attend the movie/entertainment, go fishing (children under 14), or make S'mores (you're allowed to bring your own S'mores stuffs to the fire pit on the beach to make them).
Since any TRUE YELPER knows it's all about the food, there's a restaurant on site named "Bin 189" (which I'll write a separate review for). All I'll say about the restaurant is that the food is amazing, as is the wait staff. My daughter (who constantly makes fun of her Yelping father for taking pictures of his food), thought the food was so good, and looked so delicious, she took her FIRST EVER PHOTO of her food to send/share with her friends (I'm raising a future Yelper people!).
The resort is within walking distance to the nearby village, where there are a bunch of eateries, shops and a State Bros. grocery store.
Usually, by the time our trips are coming to an end, the kids are MORE than ready to head home. Not this time. They begged to stay a little longer. That should tell you everything you need to know about how great this place is!
THE FOLLOWING INFO IS BEING PROVIDED JUST FYI AND DID NOT AFFECT MY RATING: The unfortunate thing I did encounter while staying here were very rude guests. This place seems to attract a lot of "self important", "this is OUR town", "do you know who I am?" type of people. They clearly can't appreciate a bit of ruggedness that comes with staying in the wilderness, and are more the "glampers" than "campers" types. In one of the hallways to the rooms, a guest was screaming at cleaning personnel that she needed to "learn English". Soooooo....yeah, just be aware.