I'll write a long review with hopes to address all travellers concerns as well as past reviews. We paid $ 2800.00 canadian to book this vacation.
First off, if you can arrive in Cancun at night, you'll have a better chance getting a room at the hotel! Once you grab your luggage and you clear customs at the airport, don't stop and talk to anyone inside the airport asking you if you need help. These people are all time share reps and some are dressed as travel operators to confuse you! Head straight for the exit and your travel operator rep will be outside with the shuttles that are up and running. You may have to wait awhile for your shuttle to take you to your resort. If you're comfortable, take a taxi ($30.00US) and you'll get to your resort much quicker!
Now for the resort. There is a Grand Oasis Viva Beach and there is also the Oasis resort. Both are in the same building. If you stay on the Oasis side, you get the purple bracelet, if you stay on the Grand side, you get a black bracelet, which gives you access to everything. When you walk in to the main entrance, the Grand is on the right side and the Oasis is on left and they use the same front desk.
One thing, for all travellers booking with an agent or travel company, ie sunquest, sunwing, conquest, expedia...etc. you need to be aware that even though you booked to be on the Grand Oasis side of this resort, the front desk will try to put you in the Oasis side which has about 400 rooms. The Grand side is the new side of this resort with 167 rooms. The Oasis resort has been around since the 70's. The Grand Oasis side used to be the Sens Del Mar, which was renovated and completed in late 2008 and is now known as the Grand Oasis Viva Beach which is attached to the Oasis side.
When we got there, we were told that the grand side was all booked up and we would have to take a room in the Oasis side. I came to know the reason why by cornering one of the front desk staff. The front desk staff are instructed first and foremost to book the Grand Oasis Viva side with travellers who have booked directly with the hotel itself or Oasis hotels online! Once those reservations are accomodated, they fill if any, remaining rooms with all other travellers who have booked with an agent or travel company. So just because you're booked for the newer side of this resort, unless you're willing to speak up once you get there and not take no for an answer, you'll be sent to the older side of this hotel. I wasn't going to put up with that since we spent the extra money to be on the newer side!
Once that was taken care of, we went to our room which was terrific! Yes, the hotel can be noisey but keep in mind you're surronded by marble everywhere which echoes the sound. We got a room with a king bed, mini bar, plasma tv and double sink bathroom. For those complaining about the faulty mini bar fridge.....The fridge will keep the beverages cold if you turn it on!?!?!? Make sure the knob is cranked to the right and you will not have an issue. The A/C in the room was great and never failed. Be patient with the hot water as well, not only in the room but at the hot tubs as well. Turn it on and let it flow and you shouldn't have an issue. If you do run out, it usually comes back within an hour as we found out. The water pressure in the shower isn't the greatest either.
The sun doesn't hit the Grand Side till about 10am or so but you should still get up early to grab your chairs. The hotel gives you two towel cards if you ask for them. The trick is grab your towels and keep them with you for the next day because you can always get fresh towels the next day once you head out to your chairs. I got up at 7am and got the best seats available and then we went to breakfast and went to the sun at about 10am. Breakfast and lunch are great at this resort, lots of food choices and fresh fruit available. For those liking steak, the steak the buffet serves some days at lunch, although still good, is fast fry steak and not your typical steak you would find at The Keg. The buffet dinner is ok but would recommend you book dinner in one of the restaurants. Dinner reservations can only be made on a daily basis, you can't book the whole week once you get there. So if you know you want to eat at a restaurant on a certain night, on that day, see the concierge desk across from the front desk after 9am and make your reservations. If you have the chance to venture off at night, a short walk from the hotel right across from the RIU Palace, there is a pizza place called The Seahorse Pizzeria! We ate there 3 nights in a row for dinner. Excellent pizza and pasta and 2-4-1 beers!!! The waiter comes up to you and asks you come in for dinner! He was great! The shows at the resort and overall night life at this resort isn't great by our standards by not horrible either.
Please note, they're are time share people all over this hotel and some are dressed as Oasis employees. Two gentlemen we ran into at seperate times were Jerry and Oscar. Both of them come across as extremely helpful but try to sit you down to book you on a day trip to go and check out the newest Oasis resort with the promise of a free vacation!?!? Stay away, unless of course you want to part with $ 50.00US and lose a day of your vacation. Fortunately for us, we just walked away once they mentioned the money part of their sales pitch.
The grounds and the beach are kept clean on a daily basis. If you're an early riser, you'll see staff everywhere cleaning, buffing, polishing. We tipped our maid, bartender and room service staff. They're all friendly and appreciate the tips. These people don't make that much money doing what they do so if you can, tip them and help them out! The vendors along the strip can be very annoying and obnoxious and will try to do everything they can to get money from you but realize that they too don't make a lot of money selling their crap at flee markets and believe me, it 's crap!
The day you leave, take a taxi to the airport. The shuttles at times are late showing up and you could risk losing your flight back home. Overall, it was a nice week away from the everyday life. This resort isn't perfect but definitely not terrible as some reviews have made it out to be. Definitely will go back. Like I said, if you don't like what you're getting, speak up and they will accomodate! If you choose to not say anything......then you may not actually experience the Grand Oasis Viva Beach side of this resort!
I hope this review helps!
John and Erin
Hamilton