The restaurants were a real sore point for me at this resort. Most were either closed (due to slow business), booked for private parties, or hard to pin down. So out of the five restaurants in this hotel, I managed to eat most of my meals in JD's Lounge. Sadly, often a smoky and noisy place. The Room Service menu nearly duplicated the JD's menu. The only option I had was to order from the menu of the closed "Nina's Cantina." A nice menu of handmade Mexican food.
Do I sound irritated on this subject? Well, I am. Due to lack of other choices, I had at least four meals in JD's Lounge. Home of what they claim to be "the best popcorn in the world," but also slipshod service and less-than-desirable conditions. A very poor situation for an expensive resort!!!
I ordered potato soup one lunchtime and they couldn't find a spoon. By the time I got the spoon, the soup was cold.
One dinner I ordered a massive serving of nachos. Nachos and a bucket of popcorn. Health food? Taco Bell has better nachos!
Most guests left the hotel for meals. No doubt!