On the one hand, the property location is a paradise. Access is super easy to the well maintained, constructed, designed trails for any person able to walk and wanting to peacefully and safely enjoy the beauties of the La Paz waterfalls and the rainforest. I would recommend doing all the trails, all are delightful.
The property also features nice general areas that are great to enjoy such as the trout pools, the jacuzzi and pools by the restaurants.
On the other hand, the property is presented as an ultra-luxury one, which I would argue against. For example, we had a bit of a sewer odor in the bathroom, cheap coffee maker, plastic plants in the bathroom, cheap hair dryer and ultra-marked-up items in the minibar, including regular brands water being sold for $4.50. No water was provided as part of the service. There is such an excessive nickel & diming that made me feel so skeptical that I didn't buy anything else from the hotel. Furthermore, the room feels pretty outdated. Yes, we had a terrific view from a large balcony, a cozy fireplace, a comfortable jacuzzi, nice hammock, and very comfortable bed and sheets, but the details in the room don't really make one feel in an ultra-luxury hotel.
I didn't feel taken care of, and that is the essence of a hotel on this price range.
I would stay here again if I find a very good deal, knowing that I would still eat in the area restaurants, so with a car rental.