While I left my thoughts directly with the staff, and while I think this property is incredible, unique, and appealing in many ways, in light of all the accolades in other reviews this far, I thought it might be worthwhile to point out a few things for other potential guests to be aware of. If you are an aged person or have any sort of physical disability at all, be mindful that to leave this property it is near the top of a very steep hill. I would select a room on the ground level, too. Rooms adjacent to a pool area will be loud simply with guests conversations. If you're more of a morning person and like to get to bed earlier, the live music in the dining room didn't end early. It is a very old building filled with religious artifacts and art if that matters to you. I can't speak for all rooms, but our room had a very old mattress that was excruciatingly uncomfortable- for this reason alone I would not return for a stay as we both tossed and turned all night and got a horrible sleep. It was once a pillow top, but the pillow long ago deflated. If I were judging the hotel's value based on the atmosphere, beauty, upkeep and service alone, I would say it's fair. But the horrible mattress and terrible night's sleep (a hotel's ultimate job) was so bad that I couldn't bare to stay there another night. Given the prices of a stay, a quality mattress shouldn't be an issue.