This resort is in a great location since it's located on Rt. 28, but it's very quiet and secluded. Unfortunately, there's no view of the water since the trees mostly block it.
Upon arrival, we were greeted outside by a staff member who confirmed that our unit was ready for occupancy (very organized!), so we checked in with a very friendly reservationist and learned about the amenities associated with our stay. For example, that night a band played for a few hours in the outside pool area.
We stayed in a one-bedroom unit on the first floor, which included a large living room with an efficiency kitchen (note there's no cooktop/oven, only a microwave and a small refrigerator), two full bathrooms (one with a tub and one with a large shower), a bedroom, and a small patio (our unit overlooked the parking lot).
The furniture looked new, but it was definitely made to withstand lots of guest use and wasn't very comfortable. However, both rooms were very spacious and included large TVs with the standard amount of channels. (A DVD was also available, so bring your own movies!)
The restaurant was no longer serving breakfast, so they recommended the restaurant across the street, but we decided to try a restaurant on Rt. 6A, Jack's Outback, which was FANTASTIC!
This resort was a nice place to stay overnight, but I wouldn't do an extended vacation here since there's no water view, the furniture is uncomfortable, and there's no cooktop or oven, so you're stuck microwaving meals.