We have stayed at the Daytona Beach Resort several times. Unfortunately, due to hurricane damage and renovations, the resort is in disrepair. The room itself is in good condition, the balcony is accessible, and everything is clean and neat. The room is larger than the others on this and other floors, and the bathroom is larger too. However, beach and amenity access is limited. One outdoor and one indoor pool are open, but we were kicked out promptly at 8:00 pm each night. The other full pool and kiddie pool - including the deck and beach access are a construction zone (complete with noisy construction beginning at 7:00 am). The hotel security is lacking (literally anyone could come and go, as no access cards were issued, so everything was unlocked during the day). Beach access is limited - you have to exit the property and enter through public access - this is directly next to the hotel, but it is locked at 8:00 pm with all the other amenities, so you have to go around the hotel to enter from the front if you want to access the beach in the evening. The hotel is clearly short-staffed, and the property is run-down. This is understandable given the recent hurricane damage, and it is mentioned in the property listing, but people who book here should understand the resort's condition and know what questions to ask to see if issues have been resolved. We do recommend the room, the host, and the resort when it's in good condition, and plan to return once reno is complete.