I visited this hotel 5 years ago while attending this convention and I hated it. I had to return for the same reason and I decided to give it another opportunity because in 5 years things might have changed. Wrong! Everything was the same or worse.
First of all, I must say I'm Latinamerican. Therefore, I speak Spanish. So the bad service wasn't just addressed to Americans.
I arrived at the hotel at 1 pm and they told me I had to wait 2 hours because the check-in time is at 3 pm. I understand and I'm fine with that. What I don't understand is that a big hotel like this one (more than 500 rooms) doesn't have a bathroom with a changing room so people can go to the beach while waiting for their room. I mean, it's not that I arrived in a private flight! There were many flights arriving during the day. Besides, even though nobody was checking in at that time, they took 30 minutes to look for my reservation.
The room - it was huge and clean, but it had a musty smell. The air conditioning was really bad. I couldn't sleep well because it was turning off and on (you can control that) and I was feeling hot, even though I'm usually cold everywhere.
The beach is beautiful, but too noisy for me. If you like crowded places, maybe you won't mind. Too many wave runners, families screaming, hotel photographers (who then will sell you the pictures).
The worst part was getting internet service. In the room, there is a card with an extension that you should call to get wi-fi. I called and the person told me I had to go to the lobby to buy a password (first time ever I hear something like this). And since this resort is so big, is even worse because you have to walk a lot.
I got there and I asked the boy how much was the service. He told me $25 for 24 hours. I told him I need the service for 4 days. He answered he only had $60 for a week, and I agreed. I asked him to charge it to my room and he said he couldn't, since his service wasn't part of the hotel. He neither accepts credit cards, only cash. I asked where was the ATM and he told me there wasn't any at the hotel and that I had to take the train's hotel and go to another plaza, 2 stops from there. I took the train (that only passes every 15 minutes and it's veeeeery slow) and went to the plaza. The ATM was out of service.
I asked where could I find another ATM and nobody knew (I needed to check my e-mails, because I was in a convention, not in vacation. I mean there is a convention center over there!). I thought the casino might have one. I asked and everybody told me it didn't. I couldn't believe it, so I went to the casino and there was an ATM. I got the money and went back to my hotel. I left at 5:30 pm and came back at 7 just in time for the boy's dinner break! He was supposed to return at 8.
I decided to complain to the "Public Relations" service. The lady was very unfriendly and she told me it was my fault because when I made the reservation the hotel might have told me how was their internet service. I complained about not having the option to charge the service to the room and that's when she tells me they have another option: they can connect a modem and charge you $8 daily.
I requested that service and it took 30 minutes for them. Finally I got internet!
The following day another person tells me that the 24 hours for the wi-fi doesn't expire after a day so I could use the 24 hours during the 4 days I was going to spend there. And the boy didn't tell me this, so I looked for the ATM without needing it.
The food wasn't good at all. Specially the breads (any kind) were awfull. It's like they left them outside and they became mushy.
We had a party that we host during the convention at La Uva restaurant and that was great. The service over there at that time was very good, good music, beautiful decoration.
At the palace, I agree the only good option to eat was the grill La Pina close to the 6th block.
When leaving the hotel, we decided to have lunch at 12, because our bus was going to pick us up at 1 pm. Well, ALL restaurants are close at that time. They all open at 12:30. There were more than 30 people waiting at the entrance of one of these restaurantes!
There are better options in the Caribbean to visit. For great service, I would recommend to visit Cancun or Aruba. Mexicans really know how to treat tourists.
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