We were there for 3 nights, 4 days. Before we got there I really wasn't sure what to expect - will it be more of a hotel, or more of a Kibbutz. gladly I found that they took the best of the two worlds. the level of the facilities and maintenance is of a real hotel, the type of activities, the surrounding, and the kindness of the staff is Kibbutz! that was a really nice surprise!
It's not all perfect, but I haven't been to a single hotel where everything was perfect. they had some issues in check-in and weren't ready to the amount of people checking in (according to them there was a problem with the laundry service), so the beginning was a bit rough, but they did try to make it up to everyone and, again, were really nice.
Breakfast is also great with a lot of variety, the pool is actually part of the Kibbutz's club but it is very close to the hotel and very good - there are actually two pools - one inside which is a regular swimming pool, another one outdoor which is a bit more shallow and is great for kids 6+, and then there is a third pool for toddlers which has many facilities in it (4-5 small slides) and is so nice that not only my baby girl loved it, but actually my other two kids (5, 7) preferred it also, and played in it quite a lot!
Location is great, within reach from all important Jerusalem sites (but not with public transportation)
Overall the stay was very good, and I would totally recommend!