$30 resort fee per night (what “resort” just because you slap the word resort on a holiday inn does not in fact make it a resort) then an unexpected $20 per night parking fee - should be covered under the “resort” fee. For $30 resort fee per night from every guest I’d expect they have enough money to have both hot tubs to be in working order, one was broken which led to an extremely over crowded second hot tub almost impossible to get in to because of children jumping in and out and horse playing. Tiki bar was nice, server was attentive and made good drinks. Inside of rooms are outdated and need more attention to cleaning detail esp in bathrooms. Shower in room D535 made an extremely loud grinding noise after about 2 mins of running. Beds were comfy, pillows nice. Convenient location but like everywhere in Orlando, that SR can become backed up quickly. Applebees dropped the ball. Tried to stay in and prevent going out, should have just went somewhere down the road for the amount we spent there for quantity/quality we received. Arcade was nice for kids but expensive and no tickets received for even a few trashy dollar tree type prizes to be received in return. Shuttle times frequent in morning but then afternoon run later so we ended up having to uber back for $30 we could have paid to park. Overall, I think we almost could have stayed at Disney Dolphin for what we spent and had real resort amenities and been on property with easier access to Epcot.