There’s a lot to unpack when it comes to this resort. I’ve stayed at other Dreams properties and none of them were as disappointing as this one. First off, we arrived after a long day of traveling and had to wait 2 hours after check-in time for our room to be ready. We finally get our room keys, and we walk into a room that is not the room we booked. We booked a King Ocean View room and received a Two Double Ocean View room. We went back down to the “preferred club” and they gave us some crap excuse and tried to blame us for the mistake. They then told us that they would have a King room ready for us… in 72 hours. We decided to stay in the room we were given as we did not want to move halfway through the week. The rooms aren’t horrible overall, but the bathrooms need a lot of work. We had water dripping from the ceiling tiles into our shower whenever the people above us were showering. My husband moved the ceiling tile and there was a towel shoved up there to stop the dripping, meaning either another customer put it up there or the hotel put it there to bandaid the issue. We did get lucky that our room was cool, most people we talked to were not so lucky. The food is not awful, but it’s nothing to write home about by any means. Breakfast buffet was on the smaller side and at least one person in my party ended breakfast with a stomach ache almost everyday. Lunch varied based on the day, which was nice. BUT, if you’re going to the buffet, good luck getting water or even silverware. Dinner was always a question mark. There are three restaurants but on a good day there will be two open, leading to everyone having to wait. I totally get having each restaurant be closed one evening a week or even two, but please have a schedule available if that’s going be the case. It seemed like they just closed whatever restaurant had the least amount of staff that day. The staff at the Rendezvous bar were not very friendly and would take at least a minute or two to acknowledge you, even if the bar was dead. They do have a heavy pour, which we appreciated!All of that being said, I do have a few positives! We never had an issue getting our room cleaned when we requested it (we didn’t need it daily). The mini fridge being restocked daily was a nice touch. The beach and pool were lovely. We spent most of our time at the beach. It is small, but a lot of resorts on Curaçao don’t have beaches, so we were happy. The pool always had some sort of event or raffle happening, so that was fun. That leads me to the biggest positive of the resort… the entertainment team! This group of men and women would spend all day walking around and getting people involved in the activities, and then actually participate in them as well! They were all so friendly and talented. My husband played ping pong with one team member (I believe his name was Alex) and our friends played beach volleyball with another group. Then, every single night we were there, this group would sing, dance and entertain us for at least an hour, sometimes longer! They all deserve raises, as I’m sure they are not being paid well enough for the effort they are putting in!Overall, there are better resort options than Dreams Curaçao. We had read reviews ahead of time, so we weren’t totally shocked by our experience, but it’s still a bummer spending your money on a mediocre experience. They were recently acquired by Hyatt, so I hope they are able to make the improvements needed to have this resort live up to the Dreams name.