There is no way this is a four star hotel. First impression is the heaps of smelly garbage bags piled up in front and the faded hotel sign with missing letters proved to be quite telling. A 2nd sign out front calls it the Twin Palms Hotel. I was sheepishly told it is now Twin Palms, is under new ownership and that website hasn't yet been updated. The room (except for floor) was mostly clean. Beds were fine and firm. Our AC unit worked until our last night. Salt water pool is long enough to do lengths. The area around it is poorly maintained and falling apart. The mattresses on the lounge chairs are split and the yellowing foam shows through. The areas that were probably flower beds in their time are now just places where garbage collects (the same beer bottle, discarded plastic containers were there the entire 3 nights). There are 2 restaurants, one by the pool and the other by reception. The one by reception only serves breakfast. There is an egg station. There are maybe one or two fruit options. Some white bread by a toaster. At the pool side restaurant, I never saw anyone eat food. The hotel is surrounded by roads that are unpaved with garbage everywhere. There is also lots of heavy construction next to the hotel and roads everywhere are dusty. The worst part is the lack of any pride in maintaining this property. Priced for a 4-star experience but not even close to meeting that standard. I’d be charitable if this were billed as a one star and priced accordingly.