What an awful place. Will never stay here again. I rarely give bad reviews but this one is earned. It started on check in. Was in the cattle line and the person working at check in (first impression) was not friendly at all. Maybe she was having a bad day or needed her cigarette but she should not be in the hospitality business!!! I check in to my "suite" and pull on the first dresser drawer to find it filled with clothes and a prescription for lorazepam. Did we get the wrong room? Did these folks not check out? Good thing I didn't have to worry about my kids finding it because I did first. Down I go to the front desk. She apologized and came right up to remove the items and I asked her to fix a broken drawer which she did. Gotta give her credit where it's due. One set of towels in the room that sleeps 6? Sure.... after driving 6 hours in bumper to bumper traffic, I just couldn't wait to chase down for more towels. Hint for improvement....think ahead and anticipate how many towels the total number of guests will need for each room. This isn't rocket science. We were given 2 keys....yes keys for the room. No card locks at this resort. I didn't think keys were still a thing but here they are. Ok no biggie. I go down to ask for more and the reply to me was and I quote...."This is NOT a hotel". All snippety. At that point, she earned this negative review. But wait there's more. The push button phone from 1965 had a message but no-one knew how to get to. Oh well. And it was the longest vacation ever because the clock in the kitchen always says 10 after 8. Time literally stood still! Why have a clock if it doesn't work? Hint for improvement...Pay attention to details and make sure everything works. Tried watching TV but that didn't work. My husband checked the batteries in the remote, they were good. What could be the problem? Of course, who would think it could be unplugged? I travel often and never had that be an issue to even think about but hey...we're at Mariner's Point Resort! Hint for improvement...Again...Pay attention to details and make sure everything works before the next guest. The one set of towels we were lucky to be furnished with was like sandpaper. They need to go to the local pet shelter. Nope... on second thought....Just throw them away. Pets don't want them either. You can literally see through them. It's the little things that make the difference. I don't want to scrape off my tan thank you. The bathroom smelled like hints of urine. Upon investigation for that, I found that we had a dingy renuzit air freshener right on the sink, standing proud. That must have been the cause? Like who wants that nastiness? I didn't know they still sell them to be honest. We kept the window open the entire stay. The first night of using the murphy bed was true to form...Out comes the pacifier from the last sleeper. Sigh. Just another sign that there is NO attention to details or housekeeping. But.... the sheets must be clean because you have to strip the beds of linens and take out the trash before you check out or you get slapped with a possible charge. No problem with that and was actually kind of reassuring knowing there was a good possibility that the linens were changed out. OH and....If you want to leave a tip for good housekeeping, they leave an envelope for you. It was a struggle, believe me. The owners of this property either just don't care or realize they have a fabulous location and don't need to worry about anything else. You are probably traveling for a much earned vacation. There are many other places to stay on the Cape. Do yourself a favor, Don't pick this one.