I did a lot of research on this hotel before booking and knew what I was getting into. My experiences at the hotel didn't ruin my trip (we are pretty easy goind) but I will never go again or recommend to any of my friends.
We arrived and had requested an oceanview with a queen bed and balcony (i am married, double beds don't do it for me) we received an ocean view, double bed with no balcony directly over the bar area. Once we got settled in I casually asked at the front desk if there was something better, they said check in tomorrow. So I did, and we got bumped to Room 124 (highly recommend it) It was like going from a Red Roof Inn to a room at the Holiday Inn. Nice oceanview, decent balcony and a *gasp* KING bed?!? Woot Woot!
The buffet is bad, plainly put but thats okay because we prefer to eat at local spots anyways. There was always something to eat, always tasty salad or *blech* pasta. The waiters could care less if you were there or not, btw don't try to leave with food...let me explain. The restaurant is tiny and there were no empty seats to eat so why not enjoy dinner on the beach? Try hell no! You would have thought I just stole their children when I tried to leave with their subpar food.
Bring a hairdryer ladies! It clearly stated that there were hairdryers in the rooms so I didn't bring one.......I have a feeling there were hairdryers because I asked for one, they said they will check with housekeeping and only after I declined some timeshare thing (they tried everything including puppy dog eyes and pouty faces to get us to go oh and a free crappy beach bag that changes color in the sun) the woman rudely said 'well no, there aren't any!' lol! Whatever, I went curly for the week. We rarely spent time at the resort, the beach is not nearly as nice as the resorts on the other side of the strip (13 km) we stayed at the Avalon Baccara last time and would have again but its just too expensive! I LOVE YOU BACCARA!
Things to do:
Go to the ADO bus station downtown purchase a ticket (roundtrip) to Playa Del Carmen (70 pesos (7USD) and explore down there. Its sooooooo pretty and the buses RULE!
Take the people’s ferry (Puerto Juarez) to the Isla Mujeres (it’s okay, only worth exploring a day or two at most)
Eat locally! Screw the resorts, Eat at Checandole (food court at the Flamingo Plaza 12 KM) Or at El Cejas in the Mercado 28.
We tried Pizza Rolandi (1st stop in downtown), it was okay, really really thin crust pizza
We ate at El Bodeguita del Medio (on the strip, it is the chain from Havana where Hemingway had his first Mojito……I may be an alcoholic due to those things but it really is true what they say about Cuban cuisine…a bit boring…
After a Mojito fueled night…..Dominos delivers….lol! I know its so bad ordering North American pizza while on vacation but you have to do it.
Not to mention this resort shuts down after 11PM----bar, restaurant, everything!! It’s a literal ghost town.
All in all, it was a fun vacation and if you don’t mind being surrounded by noisy Polish 50 something’s who are party animals (and not in a good way) this resort is for you.
Will I ever go back? HEEEEEEEEEELLLLL no. This resort did its job for $750 CAN for one week but I owe it nothing!
Cheers, the lesson to learn, suck it up and stay at the Baccara, another small resort but immaculate and beautiful!