My husband and I stayed here on our last night on the Yucatan Peninsula after a trip over Christmas week 2008. We had a 8 am flight the next morning, and needed to get to the airport early. I booked the trip through price-travel.com for $126 per night. I assumed the hotel would be a standard airport hotel and solely a place to sleep for one night. I didn't even check the reviews in advance. I was absolutely astonished by the quality of the hotel. This is FAR from a standard airport hotel, but more like a small resort, with a pool, restaurant, nice grounds, nice big rooms, flat screen TVs -- I have never stayed in in such a nice hotel near an airport, and it was certainly the nicest Courtyard I have ever seen. Everything was up to US standards -- good water pressure, nice beds, nice TV. The rooms were starting to show a bit of wear, but not much. I give this room 5 stars because it was exceptional in its class of "airport hotels," not because it is comparable to a 5 star hotel.
The location is pretty terrible (along a highway on the route to the airport). If you are going to go to Cancun solely for the beaches and can afford beachfront accommodation, this is certainly not the place to go, but if you need to be near the airport for one night, or want something cheaper for a family, this is an excellent option. I believe the hotel operates a shuttle to a beach hotel (the Omni?), and guests are allowed to use the Omni facilities. We did not take this shuttle. The hotel also operates a shuttle service to the airport, which was exactly on time when we needed to catch it at 5:30 to make our flight. There was no extra payment for the airport shuttle.
The only real downside was at check-in. We had prepaid the room through the price-travel.com website and showed up at 3 pm (the earliest possible time for check-in). We were told that our reservation had been cancelled, but, after the clerk checked with the manager, it was quickly reinstated and we were given a room. I don't understand how pre-paid reservations can be cancelled. I guess this is the way that Mexico operates, and everything ended up all right, but it was a little disconcerting.