Our family just returned from The Royal Sands and had an incredible week. We had traded our home resort for this location and was not disappointed. The villas are very generous in size accommodating a very large family. We had traveled with our two teen sons and loved that they had there own little lock off apartment. We have not been to Cancun since 2005 when hurricane Wilma had hit and found the peninsula to be recovered with a tremendous amount of growth. The mall next door to the resort was incomplete in 2005 and now is filled with eateries, fine restaurants, and many trendy stores. Loved eating at Hacienda Sisal next door and especially there Blue Cacoon margarita. The best margarita I've ever had! Also enjoyed La Dolce Vita about a mile down the road. Excellent italian food at very reasonable prices. ($10-18) Walked out the door to get a cab and decided not to pay the $9. the cab driver wanted. We started walking back and it started sprinkling, then raining, then pouring. Most memorable night for me. Fun in the rain!
Gustino's in the J.W. was extremely expensive ($150. for two) and very mediocre. Better places to spend your money.
The Royal Sands took very good care of us and I really appreciated the staff. As I was trying very hard to learn their language they are taking classes to speak better English. I was given a small spanish lesson every morning from Lucio in the grocery store. Great guy!
Santos at the pool bar is another great guy to get to know. Very friendly and enjoyed getting to meet him.
There are so many activities to choose from at the Thomas Moore counter in the resort that I couldn't begin to list them all but we decided to do the parasailing in front of the Ritz Carlton(few hotels down) and have always wanted to. We all enjoyed it very much.
We were never asked to attend a timeshare presentation and weren't interested as we already own two at other resorts. We will look forward to trading one of them for a return week at The Sands though.
I would like to use this forum to make one small point for all travelers. We learned this trip that the servers at this resort and most likely all the others are paid only $5. per 8 hour day. They solely rely on their tips for there income. We experienced a rude resort guest sitting by us at the pool. She snapped at a waiter for not understanding her and was very harsh. Although we are spending a tremendous amount of money to travel these days people need to remember common courtesies of how to treat others as they would like to be treated. The service workers work very hard and we very much appreciated there services.
















