
The older gentleman who served us a few times over the weekend was good. the next time we went up that day for lunch it was like we were an inconvenience to them all when we pulled her and the other male staff away from looking at something on her cell phone. The first morning we were there (friday) we interupted the girl who was working (dark curly hair I think) from her smoke break and got the 'hold on darlin' while she finished up her 'cigarette'.

Seemed like we were bothering them or interrupting them from something whenever we showed up so we started ordering from the pool bar most of the time. We visited for breakfast lunch and dinner and can't say anyone was that pleasant or helpful except for the one guy taking orders. The pizza was pretty good and we were surprised it was actually real pizza and not some frozen stuff The service at the snackbar was not to great. the food was adequate but seemed just thrown together at times - but it was a busy weekend so maybe that played into it. We visited the bar and snack bar many times during our stay. Its a beautiful large property with trails and all. We tented so I can't say anything about the rooms, but the bathroom and shower facilities were adequate and clean. We visited Sunny Rest resort for July 4 long weekend - We arrived the Thursday before.

There is a nice pool (84 degrees) a smaller conversation pool (94 degrees) and a hot tub (102 degrees). (Almost) everyone was very friendly, only certain members had an attitude. The food was good, but a very limited menu. Now the not-so-good news: A major fire 2 weeks ago had severely damaged the on-site restaurant and it has been temporarily replaced with a food truck. The cost was very reasonable -$127 per night including complimentary breakfast.įirst, the good news: Masks were required in all public areas, except by or in the pools and social distancing was followed for the most part.

We only stayed 3 days/2 nights, but if we had paid for a third night, the 4th night would have been free. Martin in 2020 seems more & more remote, and my wife (Cleta) had vacation days she had to use or lose we visited this local (1 1/4 hours away) resort in the Pocono Mountains, PA. Since the possibility of returning to the French side of St.
