After doing quite a bit of research on Condos in the hotel zone in Cancun, we chose the Club International for affordability, location and reviews. The condo is one of the older ones but had obviously been remodeled recently as it was beautiful and clean and the grounds were quite pristine.
We have a family of 5 and got a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom suite. The master bedroom was not terribly large but much bigger than hotel rooms that we have stayed in, in Cancun in the past. The other bedroom had 2 twin beds and a sink and mirror. There was also a full size murphy bed in the living room area. All of the beds were a bit on the hard side and no one ever had a great night's sleep but it wasn't terrible.
The full kitchen wasn't terribly large but was certainly big enough for 1, maybe 2 people to cook. We cooked several dinners there and had no problem. Our biggest complaint was that there was no dish soap or dish cloths or sponges to wash dishes. There was a dishwasher and soap for that but we didn't want to run that every time we used a few dishes or pans. We eventually bought soap and sponges on a trip to WalMart.
House keeping came every day. She changed our sheets every day, brought new towels and cleaned the kitchen and bathroom, even when we kept everything pretty clean ourselves. A $2/day tip kept her happy and kept us happy with extra care and plenty of supplies too.
Location was great. Relatively quiet, unlike hotels that are in the middle of the club and restaurant scene. We rode the bus everywhere and didn't need to take a cab.
The restaurant, La Palapa, was excellent. It had great food and great service. Actually, there was great service all the way around. Everyone was helpful.
Be sure to take care of money matters at the bank. There are no atms and you cannot get a cash advance charged to your room. You also cannot exchange pesos for dollars at the front desk.
I would highly recommend this condo for anyone who wants a little more living space and wants to be able to cook. It was the same price as other condos, $1200/week in high season, that were simply dumps like the Solymar.