Certainly not our cup of tea. The establishment promotes mental, physical, emotional and spiritual health: we put off returning to the accommodation because it was depressing, uncomfortable and dark (3 of the 4 lamps didn't even have bulbs) - not good for our mental, physical, emotional and spiritual wellbeing.
The included breakfast was limited, we saw noone save the masseuse and the one of the kitchen staff during our stay and there was no housekeeping even though the shower had no screen and the bathroom remained saturated throughout the day. Certainly not worth $200 a night.