Stayed in the Creekside for 1 night. The room has a little kitchen with free coffee espresso machine, fridge, microwave and a little stove with kennel and kitchen stuff. Room was clean. Although the beds weren’t comfortable, especially the pillows are extremely hard. The light outside in the hallway was very bright and the door is the foggy kind so it didn’t block the light at all. I couldn’t sleep at night because of the brightness from the light in the hallway shining through the door like the sun.
Staff were friendly. Dinner at Mary Murphy Steakhouse was pricey and the food wasn’t good (We got the 14er steak and the striped bass) but the atmosphere was nice and our waitress sent a slice of cake on the house for my birthday.
Check-in was long since they needed everyone in the party signed the paperwork. Overnight guests can access the hot springs the day of check-in and until 9pm after checkout. You have complimentary towels in every bath-house. The club level which is reserved for overnight guests is very nice, though it’s for adults only. The hot springs is hotter there, less crowded, with a bar, and nice shower and locker rooms. The historic bathhouse only has a community shower room which is kinda gross if you don’t have access to the club level.
There is also a small market with basic stuff, including food like pizza, ramen, clothing.
Overall, for $350, staying a night at the resort worth the experience.