We liked the hotel and room (standard room; we were on the ground floor so had a patio), and the service was *impeccable*. Our A/C didn't seem to be working when we checked in, and within 5 minutes of calling the front desk, they came by to fix it. Rooms and hotel were clean. Furniture in the rooms is not brand new, but is fine. Bed was a bit firm, which we were expecting from others' posts about beds in Mexico.
We had two issues we were unhappy with - see below for a description (first the good, then the bad...).
The hotel was not full when we went, so there were plenty of chairs available on the beach under umbrellas, by the pool, etc., and staff were very attentive and had time to stop and chat. Location is in the middle of the hotel zone, within walking distance of some (tourist) restaurants and with a bus stop right out front where you can catch a bus to the Centro where it is less touristy if that is your preference.
There is an onsite cafe open 24 hours, and several restaurants. We ate at all but the most formal, and food was good. Service was again excellent.
Wireless internet in room and common areas is $20/night. I think the business center is free perhaps.
Pool and chairs around it are nice, and there are umbrellas & chairs on the beach for use by hotel guests. Many of the beaches in Cancun, from what I understand, are much smaller since the hurricanes, and here is no exception - there is a fairly narrow strip of beach between the pool & hotel and the ocean. While we were there, the ocean was very rough and not easily swimmable - no bobbing softly on the waves while we were there. But this is not the hotel's fault.
We had only two concerns:
1. The "concierge" is part concierge/part salesperson to get you to buy ownership in the Royal Holiday Club. I don't know if all the presentations are like this (companies start pitching presentations in the airport), but the RHC people (ie, the concierge) offer you free breakfast and goodies ($50 off a tour) if you go to a presentation. The breakfast and presentation was fine, first sales person (not the concierge) was very nice, but refused to discuss price and details at first, and it became a very very hard sell at the end. No printed material containing prices is available, because apparently they don't have fixed prices, it's whatever they can get. They first quoted us $23,000 (!), but were down to ~$7,000 by the time we were able to get out of there. Sketchy, felt like used car salesmen. The club may be a good deal, but if you go for it, be sure to hold out for a much much much cheaper price than they first quote you.
2. There is a policy of no outside food. That's very frustrating, because usually like to keep a 6-pack of soda or beer and some snacks in the room. We did that anyway, but had to hide it in our luggage when we left so the cleaning crew wouldn't see it. Also you can not have outside food delivered, or get take out and bring it in to your room without having to sneak it. We also bought (and hid) big bottles of water, which are much cheaper outside the hotel, and used that to refill the littler bottles we bought at the hotel.
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