This resort, along with having an absolute beauty if a view directly outside of it, was great. Check in is as easy as it can get. You walk into the office, tell them your name and who you are grouped together with, and then set up your tents. The office is open up until 9pm, and opens very early as well. The service was incredible and very personable. I talked to many staff members and all of them had stories to tell and were interested in the people in the resort. They also tried their best to learn as much English as they could. The food served was delicious and decently priced as well. Occasionally it would take a little bit to come out, but it was worth it for the food. The menu is normally sized for a resort, with ranges of Mexican food along with some American. The drink menu was decently big as well, with many options that were cheap and worth the buck. A popular drink there is the large margarita, which is 33oz and 160 pesos (8 usd). There is many things to do at the resort, one of them being the pool. A negative aspect about it is that the water is always freezing cold. This is a negative when you want to enjoy a relaxing swim, but it turns into a positive when you have just climbed, hiked, or baked in the sun all day and you can jump right in and come right out. It feels like a reset on the brain from all the cold water. The setup near the pool was nice, with some outdoor outlets, many seats, and hammocks that laid just above the water. I spent many hours relaxing by the water, looking at the mountains. There were many accomodies that came with the resort. It was 200 pesos for them to wash, dry, and fold any laundry you had. There was a full kitchen, with many stoves, fridges, and lockers to store things. There were also bins in which you could store food. This gives a cheaper option to the resort foot. The second floor of the kitchen had a lounge area. This came with a TV with Netflix, tables and chairs, and an outdoor patio with a telescope. A problem I had with the resort was that the entrance could sometimes bottom out your car if it is a shorter sedan, but that isn't the fault of the resort as much as it is Mexican infrastructure. The bathroom situation was interesting. For one, it always smelled terrible in the span of 50ft around it. This is a public resort bathroom, so its expected to be gross, so it wasn't really a huge problem, as I knew it would be an issue. Animals are welcome in the resort, and there are many many animals that are in the resort. Overall, this resort was great. I stayed here for a week and it was amazing. If you plan on coming to EPC I would suggest La Posada. read more