I read some reviews on TripAdvisor that were on the negative side, and although they were dated 2016 and earlier, I must confirm they are still valid in 2020 regarding the level of organization. The management and staff are pleasant people, and the location is extremely beautiful, especially if you have a bungalow from 1 to 7 facing the ocean and enjoying the sunset. However, beware of the noise from the jungle and ocean waves—you may need earplugs. Also, the menu is limited, with only three choices for breakfast, and lunch and dinner are the same for everyone. Despite this, my friend and I liked the food.
Within walking distance, you have access to several nice beaches and a natural reserve if you want to venture there, but that's about it.
The tours organized by the Lodge are poorly managed, so if you expect to see Corcovado Park, you might experience some surprises. In our case, our tour was delayed by one day, and on the day of the tour, we were a group of eight. Two of the group members had to leave earlier, which we only learned once at the park, causing the rest of us to miss a good quarter of the tour. Since spotting wildlife is very unpredictable, we may have missed nothing or a lot—we will never know. The communication before the tour did not specify this, and we were told it was due to a miscommunication between the tour operator and the guide, but we received no apologies or compensation.
In short, given that the main purpose of going all the way to Corcovado is to see the park, spending the days at this Lodge is almost pointless (apart from the beaches and sunset).
If you really want to stay there, it's better to check with other tour operators in Drake Bay to see if they do pick-ups from the Lodge. I don't recommend the tours proposed by the Lodge.