Outstanding ambiance, the architecture, furnishings and grounds were well-maintained This site evokes the Southwest from the first moment you walked into the room. The room, had two queen beds and a 'foyer' area which looked like you were entering a hacienda. There were a number of cabinet pieces, also in the Spanish hacienda theme. Also, a dining table, small refrigerator and microwave in a corner nook, which was nice.
A few drawbacks... the room smelled strongly of incense, like there was an odor permeating the room which needed to be 'covered over'. It was pungent and hard to get used to, even after being in the room for an extended period of time. Also, as the room was extremely large, the television was at a right angle to the bed which made it difficult to see if sitting on the bed, and there was no furniture (i.e. couch or loveseat) close to the TV to see the screen, but clear across the room. A different layout of the furniture and TV would probably work better. The fan/heat light for the bathroom didn't work, perhaps just a burnt out bulb. Also, the lighting in the entire suite was minimal, but there was a skylight and window which helped the overall level of light for the suite.
Price was good, and grounds/landscaping was nice. The sign for the property was aged, needing some touch-up, but overall the buildings themselves were well-maintained. Property management was warm and welcoming.
Overall, we would stay here again, if in this area of NM.