My husband and I spent 5 nights at the JW after flying there for a conference. Context, we arrived the day before the CDC suggested that everyone stop discretionary mexican travel. The next day, the conference was cancelled due to the CDC rec, concerns about holding a conference given swine flu fears, and the fact that other countries had made similar recs (note this was an international conference). I was thoroughly impressed with the way the JW handled our conference situation. Everyone was really nice as many of us grieved the loss of our event. Moreover, they let everyone change/cancel their reservations without charge. So they took a financial beating in what was a lose/lose situation. But they really impressed me with how they handled it.
Now for the other details:
Room - lovely. Very clean, good size, lots of drawer space, robes etc... Bathroom was very well designed. We had an ocean view overlooking the adult pool.
Lobby/public spaces. Very well designed, attractive etc. It would have been a fabulous venue for our conference.
Food. My husband and I normally stay away from cancun because it is too americanized. But we had a lovely meal at Gustino the first night. Not cheap but very good and the person who said it was worse than Olive Garden is crazy. Last I checked olive garden doesn't serve perfectly balanced palate cleansers between courses. Both of our appetizers and main courses were excellent and the wine list included some decent reasonably priced bottles. Lovely glassware here and at the lobby bar. For lunch, we found that the lime soup was really quite good and since we are used to eating at more remote beach eateries, this was great news. We always rely on being able to eat a lot of yucatan lime soup in quintana roo and the local waiters loved that we were trying to steer towards more local food. Also if you like spicy food ask for xni pec . It wasn't made traditionally there, but it was quite good and added a good kick to the salsa. Finally, the hotel stocks leon negra which is local beer that is also very good. We didn't eat breakfast at the JW because we are not willing to pay hotel prices for breakfast in mexico. Instead, walked outside and turned right (towards some restaurants like puerto madero). If you walk for maybe 10 minutes you will come to an internet drugstore (on the other side of the road from the JW), which is much cheaper than the business center, and then a little lunch counter where locals seem to eat. For $3 per person we had really good huevos a la mexicana with corn tortillas. Ask for chile and you get an assortment of chile sauces to go with your breakfast. We ate breakfast there every day. After the first night we ate at la distilleria twice - which was quite good and very reasonably priced for cancun. Much more local style mexican than some of the other places we saw. La distilleria and a bunch of restaurants are all walking distance if you are used to walking as we are. For bottled water/beer/wine for the room I suggest walking across the street from the JW. There is a little convenience store right across the street and that way you can avoid the crazy prices the JW charges for bottled water etc.
Pool - lovely. We didn't have the chair problem because the pool was not at full capacity. For all of those complaining - one option would be for everyone from trip advisor to try and model better behavior. When we staked out chairs right after walking back from breakfast (about 8am or so) we made a point of having one of us stay with the chairs while the other person got changed etc. This way we were not contributing to the impression that it was okay to just claim chairs with towels and not be there.
Beach - very small. My husband had fun playing in the waves.
Overall - we were very stressed the whole time because of the conference, issues with getting home sooner since our reason for being there had vanished, concerns about whether or not the hotel would charge us for the whole trip etc. When people asked me if I had a good time, my response is that I did not. But none of that was the fault of the JW and I think it is a lovely hotel. Just wish we actually could have had our conference there.
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