I booked a recent stay at Holiday Inn Club Vacations David Walley's Resort to boost my friend's morale while in the area for a medical procedure. The featured amenity at David Walley's Resort are the hot springs. During our stay, the hot springs were closed due to a high wind event, which is a fairly normal weather event for the area. The policy, as relayed by the employees of the hot springs and attached market, was not at all accommodating when we went to soak the evening of our arrival, nor was it relayed to us in a pleasant manner during our second attempt at soaking on the morning of our departure. It was explained to us that the pool maintenance staff makes the call regarding safe vs. unsafe conditions, a policy that I'm in agreement with. However, in an area well-known for wind events, it would seem prudent to reduce risk by permanently stabilizing outdoor pool furniture and maximizing indoor soaking opportunities, rather than dropping a blanket closure on the properties signature amenity. If weather conditions warrant an "act of God" closure of the featured amenity and guest safety is at risk, it would seem in the best interests of the corporation, to offer a voucher for day-use hot springs access for a future opportunity, but no such offer was made.