Being fair, the property thought big draw Indiana Beach would not open, therefore they would remain closed. A good excuse, but still, at $129 a night and three months to prepare for guests, you would expect hot water (there was none), working appliances (microwave and refridge broken), a toilet that properly flushed, grounds that showed a little tender loving care (a tree growing out of the deck swing) . . . and the list goes on. The reservation made was for a lakeview, but we got a pool view . . . and the website had posted the pool was open . . . but we arrived to a half-filled pool with murky brown water. The owner said no pool due to the virus, but the posting that the pool was open occurred just a few days prior to our arrival. The owner is nice. The property is not nice. Maybe when the resort was new, but aside from newer bedspreads, the place is run down. Luckily, the owner got cable service back for the hotel earlier in the day, but check-in was disrupted because he was headed to Walmart to get an air conditioner for another unit. The nice, older worker lady was nice . . . but at a loss. The owner said he wasn't going to own the "resort" (used loosely) next season . . . so who knows. If you stay, good luck to you. It does have a nice common area lakeview porch and is close to Indiana Beach. But don't expect reliable internet or hot water (although I guess he lit the gas pilot light after we left). Decided not to post pictures (as a courtesy to ownership).