There were a number of issues which made this stay unpleasant...
1. The sign says "Luxury Accommodation" and the price certainly is at the luxury end. But the "apartment" we stayed in was very austere. This was a glorified student flat at a kings ransom, which left an unpleasant taste in my mouth.
2. Expedia themselves tricked us! We booked for a specific weekend, and expedia, in all it's wisdom, booked us for 2 weeks later. Of course we didn't notice this until we went to check in, and our booking wasn't on the books.
3. Despite the mess-up, a staff member did find us a room (although clearly this was not of the "luxury" ilk). So we took it and settled in for the night. Then - to our horror - in the middle of the night SOMEONE ELSE LET THEMSELVES INTO OUR ROOM! In all the years I've been travelling around the world, I've never had that happen ever! How a property could have an extra key available in the first place is absolutely mind-blowing, and speaks volumes of how this property is managed.
While points 2&3 were pretty upsetting, it was point 1 that I'm really seething about. While this property can charge what it likes because of it's location, it should not try and pass itself off as a luxury resort when it wouldn't earn 2 stars in any other location. In my opinion, this was nothing less than highway robbery.