This inn is "minimal". The hot breakfast was waffles with standard syrup, two juices (orange or apple), two cereals (raisin bran or Fruit Loops), two fresh fruits (oranges or apples), and three flavors of yogurt in 4 oz containers. No toast, butter, jelly, danishes, or anything hot unless you count waffles.
The coffee cups were minimal, 8 oz. The indoor pool was minimal (trapezoidal, 21 feet long, shallow end 11 feet wide, deep end less than 8 feet wide). The workout room had three pieces of equipment. The minifridge and microwave in the room were smaller than any other hotel we stayed at. They are ecologically minded because you only got any room service if you specifically asked at the desk. So we had to ask at the desk whenever the toilet paper ran out or the girls needed more towels. (We were in a suite sleeping six). The price was OK but not minimal. If you are a minimalist, you would like this hotel.