We spent three nights at SouthPoint, from February 9-12, 2012.
The rooms are perfectly adequate, though less than nice.
The pool area is void of much in the way of shade or grass.
The food is expensive and not very good, on par with amusement parks.
The Steak-N-Shake had a 20 minute line just for takeout.
The beds were ok, though the pillows were overstuffed, which I found uncomfortable.
The phones in the room did not work.
Wifi is not included, and they charge $14/day PER COMPUTER. Though it's free from the lobby.
I could forgive all of the above.
What I can't forgive is the air quality inside the hotel was awful.
I'm having a hard time understanding why someone would spend the hundreds of millions
of dollars to build a place like SouthPoint, only to poison the guests by not ventillating the
facility properly. I understand that gambling and cigarettes go together. But, I fail to
understand why the hotel and event center would tolerate such lousy air circulation.
It was exceptionally poor in the common areas, especially near the event center.
So, unless you have a really good reason to stay at SouthPoint, spend the extra few dollars
and stay at a nicer place, or just bring a gas mask.
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