Upon our arrival and despite security notifying staff of our arrival, no one appeared to help carry our luggage down the steep stairs to check-in. The accommodations were good, rooms clean, and the air conditioning worked well, however the tap water was like it was drawn from a sewer hole and I was hesitant to shower in it. Potable water came at a cost of 8 pesos per glass, 30 pesos for bottled water, and there were NO amenities whatsoever except for shampoo and body soap. No coffee nor coffee pot in the rooms, and a cup of coffee cost 95 pesos, roughly $2.00. The meals were highly over-priced, and as a means to deter people from bringing their own snacks and having to pay for their pricey meals, a sign hanged at the top of the hill, "No food or drinks allowed". When I complained to the owner, he claimed the prices were high so he could pay all of his 97 staff members. I might add that we were the only guests there at the resort, so evidently word has spread about the costliness of this so-called "resort". In the rooms where complimentary coffee and water should have been, was a fully-stocked refrigerator with beer, juice, and bottled water with some things marked up as high as 400%. In a basket on the counter were two bottles of cheap liquor, toothpaste, toothbrushes, and crackers one can buy in the market for 5 pesos.....their price, 90 pesos! We stayed for 3 of the 4 days we paid for through Expedia, but left because we refused to be gouged anymor