These are just a few of the ADA violations we observed....
1-Bathrooms have no handrails/handles for toilets nor bathtubs. My mom stayed in a cabin by herself but couldn't shower nor bathe because there were no handrails. The toilet had no assistance bars. My sister's husband is an amputee and their bathroom was just like my mom's. My family (husband/children/grandchildren) stayed in a large 8 bedroom/8.5 bathroom cabin and there was 1 toilet in that entire 7,500 sq ft cabin with disability accommodations and that was only a toilet.
2-Entire resort is full of roots disabling people who struggle to walk. There are absolutely no smooth walkways whatsoever for guests to transition from the road or their golf carts to the cabins.
3-There are no wheelchair accessible ramps anywhere on the grounds.
4-There are no listings on the website, which is the method most people use, for disabled people to identify whether or not this resort is a good fit based off of the cabin descriptions and there are over 30 cabins!
Specifically in our cabin...
--Dirty floors throughout
--Faulty sofa cushions causing my grandson to hurt his head
--Rebar sticking up out of the ground causing a hazardous area
--Wood trim on interior post was detached leaving splintered wood and nails exposed for potential injuries
--Moldy shower curtain
--Moldy smell in bedroom
--A/C in main part of cabin couldn't keep up with the heat
--Website description of kitchen states "commercial" but only residential grade appliances are present