The property was, sort of, like we remembered. We had been there several times before. Upon arrival, we were very pleased with our room. We had a Camelback room, facing the pool, so that was perfect. The room was clean and relatively quiet for sleeping. We chose not to have maid service, since we were in and out a lot. The parking situation needs work, but wasn’t terrible. We had to search a lot for parking around the building. The true complaint we had was the cost of food and drinks. To say it’s ridiculous is an understatement, and they made sure it was difficult to have anything in your room. This is considered a resort, without a true resort feel (we’ve been to a few). To have $20 drinks at a pool with plastic cups and chairs is going a little far. We used to come and hang out at the pool all day because the food was decently priced and tasty. Now we went back to our room at mealtimes, after one of us went to grab something else in the area. We continually went to the local grocery store to grab water, sodas, snacks and cold breakfast items. It looked as though this was a common theme with most guests. The feel of the employees at the Oasis is much different also. Where they used to have employees greet you as you came in, now it’s several of them lining the entrance to make sure you aren’t bringing in outside food by searching bags - definitely not friendly. If you want to make money, make it about your guests, not the bottom line. There’s a fine line there.