The humidity on the first floor, where the pool is located, is so high that our entire room was damp throughout the stay. As the week went on and the temperatures rose and rain came into town, the humidity in the room became unbearable. All of my belongings were damp and I am sure my pillows are ruined. The bed was damp all week and we never even turned down the covers, we used our own blankets that all left the hotel damp. It’s impossible to sleep in humidity that high. Guess what a wet humid room attracts? Bugs, there were bugs. The humidity was so bad that directly after checking out I had to visit a clinic for an asthma treatment because the exposure to the extra high humidity made breathing difficult. I discussed the concern with the manager who was kind but also insulting by insinuating that humidity so high it makes an entire room damp with moisture is actually just normal for the area and I must not be familiar with humidity. I am literally from that town! It was insulting for her to tell me I just don’t know what humid environments are like. No ma’am, the hotel room shouldn’t be wet. I shouldn’t have left with all of belongings damp and I shouldn’t have had an asthma episode triggered simply because the inside of the hotel room is too humid to breathe. Don’t stay here. Even if you go when the humidity isn’t at an all time high, the breakfast food will disappoint you before making you sick and coffee will absolutely gag you as is glugs out of an automated machine.