I stayed at Hidden Paradise in April 2012. "Coincidentally" I developed a nasty respiratory virus while staying there. I checked the AC filter after getting sick and it was black with chunks of stuff in it. I'm thinking that's how I got sick. Could have picked it up on the plane and taken a few days for symptoms to show, but the AC filter was nasty. The virus lasted 8 weeks with bad coughing fits and if I get a cold now, those symptoms come back. If you go, take tools to remove the AC cover and clean the filter before using it. I don't think there was a maintenance person around to ask to do it. Checking in, I asked for help with my luggage as I was on the 2nd floor. A nice pregnant lady lugged my luggage, she also cleaned my room, appeared to work in the kitchen and do the laundry. I assume if I'd asked to have the AC filter cleaned, she would have had to do that as well. I wasn't able to get the cover off to do it myself and figured I was already sick, so didn't pursue it. Otherwise, it was an ok place, but wished I would have paid a couple of dollars more to stay on the beach as I felt disconnected from it across the road. Travellers has great prices, pool, service, food and vibe; I booked it for a night in January for $118/night incl taxes, a superior kitchenette room. Standard rooms have been refurbished and are well under $100. They have basic cabins with no AC for about $59. For $120 or less, there's Bar B Barn or Sunquest, beachside. Sunquest doesn't have a website anymore so you have to call to inquire...and they may not have anyone running the restaurant/bar, but a great location.

Happy deciding!