This is kind of a funny place for Wyndham to put a vacation resort. Santee is really not anything at all -- an interchange on I-95, a...
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This is kind of a funny place for Wyndham to put a vacation resort. Santee is really not anything at all -- an interchange on I-95, a crossroads, and a top-notch lake for fishing. Indeed, about half of the local activities magazine is ads for fishing guides and fish camps. It was dead-full when we visited the second weekend in January so it has something going for it.
For us, it is just about halfway between South Florida and home in Fairfax County. We were going to take Amtrak's Autotrain north but decided to spend two nights in Santee (one nighters not permitted).
Staff was uniformly friendly and helpful. Check-in was a breeze. Larry remembered us from a visit about fourteen month before. The unit was spacious, clean, and everything worked, even WiFi. Way too cold to even think about the pool but I'm sure it is a major source of comfort in the summer.
Great dinner at Captain's Quarters and an interesting Sunday afternoon buffet at Lone Star BBQ and Mercantile. Southern country cooking in an extremely rustic setting.
I don't know that I'd want to spend a week here unless I had a boat but it works very well for a couple of nights to break up an otherwise too-long drive.