If we were younger and more mobile, we would have enjoyed our stay more. The campus is beautiful and laid out like a village rather than a single hotel structure. We had more privacy because of this and the aesthetics were well above average. However, because of our limited mobility, we had to ask for help with luggage and just getting around. And this is where The Homestead excelled: The staff was not only prepared to help but exceptionally patient and accommodating. I'm not comfortable asking for help (working class background?), but my wife, whose birthday we were celebrating, loved her experience. The dining, including ambiance, service and quality of food, was exceptional. We went off-property for her 'birthday dinner', but if I had it to do over again, we'd have dined at Simon's (their restaurant) that night as well. A little pricey, but when we celebrate, 'nice' is worth the price, and dining at Simon's is no exception. The room pricing is fair and the quality of the amenities is above average. Now....a couple of hiccups....part of our entertainment service was not operating and could not be repaired at the time; and secondly, on the morning of our second day, our power was cut by a construction crew (expansion on the property), necessitating our moving to another room. That crew was pretty noisy at times as well. Management and staff went above and beyond to make up for any annoyances and inconveniences by adjusting our costs even buying us dinner.