My husband and I were at the Moon Palace from the 4th to the 18th of June, we had intially booked to visit the Azul Sensatori but decided to change hotels, we are so pleased that we did. Do not let the swine flu put you off, we saw no illness of this nature, and it worked to out advantage, during the first week the hotel reported only 27% occupancy
Arrived at the hotel to be met by a lovely member of staff with a chilled, scented towel, just what was needed. Check in was very smooth, the reception staff are very helpful. Our luggage was taken to the room by a bellboy, we went with him and he proceded to tell us about the hotel.
We were staying at the Nizuc side of the hotel, Jaguar block room 7421 ( i think that was it but it was top floor, corner room, husband constantly amazed that I could not remember the number!) Lovely view over the Catholic chapel, we saw lots of weddings, and a great sea view. Not a huge balcony but who wants to sit there when you have a fantastic hotel?? The room was very spacious, large comfortable bed, excellent pillows, large jaccuzzi, tiled shower with a bench to sit down, flat screen tv, optics and a mini fridge with mixers. The room has a coffee machine, if like me you like to have proper milk and not coffemate, ask room service to bring you a carton of milk and keep it in your fridge, worked for me!! Plenty of storage space but we were glad that we had brought some additional clothes hangers from home. Your are provided with robes and slippers for your stay.
Room service are wonderful, always said that they would be thirty ifive minutes but always turned up in about twenty. Good choice of food on the menu. Table and chairs in the room for you to make it easier to eat your food, not having to balance on the bed as with other hotels I have stayed at.
Pool is wonderful, well it looks wonderful, both my husband and I are beach people so we never went in. Every morning we walked past on the way to our spot on the beach saying 'we will have to go in there today, it looks so inviting' but we never did. Plenty of beds and shade on the beach, one day we were the only ones there until later in the afternoon. Yes there is seaweed on the beach but they are constantly cleaning it up. All you have to do is walk one foot from the edge and you are into clear water. The water is not the same colour as you would get in Cancun but then they do not have much of a beach. Balthazar on the beach will keep you watered with his regualr drink runs, he did not understand that we did not want to have tequila all the timeand kept laughing at us!!. We witnessed people asking him to bring food down, don't be lazy walk up to the restaurant!!!
We did not visit all the restaurants because we found some favourites. The Italian at the Golf Club was exceptional but do get there early. The Chinese / Japanese at the Golf Club was good but not as good as you would get at home. The Italian at the Sunrise was lovely, ask then to make the mexican coffee, it's a show in itself, and does taste very nice. The Brazilian at the Nizuc was exceptional, best we have ever been to but again go early. We visited the Beach Hotel in Cancun one evening and went to the Steak House restaurant, it was good but make sure that you are visting when there is not much of a breeze because you will not be able to keep hold of your salad or bread roll if you do! The coffee shop in Nizuc hotel is great, good selection of cakes and sandwiches, they also make good coffee, perfect if you just want a snack
The hotel has a courtesy bus which will take you to Wet and Wild, I beleive that Moon Palace guests get free entry but check that out, and the sister hotels in Cancun. Get there early if you want a spot on the bus, it does get busy. We wanted to visit two of teh shopping malls so got off at the Beach Hotel. The Isla and Luxury Ave are within easy walking distance
We have stayed at the Iberstor Hotels a little further down towards Palya Del Carmen, they have one thing that this hotel was seriosuly lacking, an air conditioned cigar lounge. My husband likes to have a cigar in the evening on holiday, he said having one outside meant that the breeze got 50% of it!
The staff are fantastic and will do everything to make your stay comfortable, please make sure that you do tip, these guys are on very poor wages. We saw lots of people who were very demanding, you know who you are, and did not tip for the service they received. You would not got out to a restaurant at home and walk away without tipping don't do it here!
Would we go back to this hotel, yes if it was under occupied as it is now but I do not know what it would be like at full occupancy