I just got back from a week-long vacation at Club Med, Cancun. I had read many reviews prior to my arrival and most were spot on.
Location ~ Club Med has the best location on the beach. It is at the far end of the strip and secluded by a jetty that blocks the waves from crashing in during the wind-filled days. The sand was soft and white. Truly an ideal location
Rooms ~ We stayed in the 6000 building. One of the closest buildings to the village but still a bit of a hike. The property is sprawling. The room was just average. They recently completed a renovation to the rooms so the fixtures, beds and television were upgraded. The room was a bit small and nothing special. We had a view of the lagoon and on more than one occasion saw a crocodile glide past in the water. Maid service was good and the staff friendly.
Outdoor Activities ~ I mostly swam in the ocean and layed by the pool. I did waterski one day. Be aware, you must sign a release that there are crocodiles in the water and you must ski at your own risk. I also snorkeled one day. The water was choppy and there was a strong current. Saw many fish and aquatic life though. Not as spectacular as some snorkeling trips I have been on.
Food ~ I had heard great things about the food from past reviews. To me is was just average. There was a lot to choose from in the Hacienda Buffet but I enjoyed the mexican buffet at Las Casuelas. I also perferred Las Casuelas for dinner. We ate there most nights. If you are a foodie, as I am, you won't be overly-impressed, but it is tasty and well-presented.
Staff ~ I was impressed with the friendliness of the staff. Since our group chartered the entire resort and threw wild parties nightly, the GO's really let their hair down. Often partying with us until the wee hours of the morning. Everyone greets you as you walk by with a friendly smile and an "HOLA".
Public Areas ~ The pool was nice and quite large, the bar areas seemed well maintained and even though our group were drinkers, nobody really had to wait long for a drink.
Overall Impression ~ The resort could stand further upgrades. The property seems to have had many facelifts but no full overhaul. Through the fresh paint and new fixtures, it looks and feels like an older resort. Although no families were in attendance during the week we were there, it seems truly geared to a family oriented clientele. i am not sure what the staff thought about having 700 gay men decend upon their peaceful resort, but I can assure you that by the end of the week they were having the time of their lives.
On a sad note ~ Due to the Swine Flu epidemic, we were the last group to enjoy the resort. The group attending the following week cancelled and bookings were so low for the following weeks that the resort is closing for at least a month and perhaps indefinately.
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