I stayed here with my best friend from High School for her 39th b-day. I arrived a day ahead and she arrived the following day.
The hotel is gorgeous as the photo's I posted here show. Lots of space, pyramid design with marble floors and walls.
To settle something quick - there really isn't any AC inside because the top of the pyramid is all glass, so you have the sun coming down. The area where you check - in has 3 sliding glass doors and to go to the pool area is also sliding glass doors. They are constantly opening and closing, so there's no way to really cool the place down. That being said...
I was there from June 7th - 11th, 2008. It was very empty, maybe 1/4 full if that. Never had a problem getting a spot under the cabana huts at the pool, even during lunch. Food was good, but only during breakfast is there a buffet. None of the other restaurants had a buffet. No stomach issues since its bottled water everywhere you go and look.
They had several shops, a general store type thing where you can get just about everything including a Internet cafe ($5 for 15 minutes), a tobacco shop where they guy rolled cigars right in front of you, a jewerly shop which was highly inexpensive compared to the prices at La Isla mall, another touristy shop with t-shirts & such. So there were places to shop for stuff. There's also a Expedia travel area (Yes, EXPEDIA....DOT COMMMM!!) where you make reservations for trips & whatever travel needs you want.
The restaurants are all on the bottom floors, didn't see many at the Mexican restaurant, but then again, the hotel was not busy.
Ok - here's the deal with the "timeshare". When you first walk in, immediately on your right is check-in. If you look straight ahead, you will see 2 tables on either side of a staircase. THIS is the point share area.
To avoid them, immediately as you step away from the check-in counter, a woman will try to bring you to an area to receive your free "welcome" gift. It's just some spa stuff, bubble bath, bath gel & something else. Tell the people at the "timeshare" desk you are not interested. Do not let them wheel & deal you. They will be nice though about it. Those folks get points for being able to sign you up to meet with someone.
It's not a timeshare per say, its a point system. And its only good for the Melia hotels which do not exist in the United States since they have no interest in trying to get into the Western market. They are basically Caribbean & Europe based hotels, but not many because its very upscale. So you use points to stay at these (or others) so you aren't locked for a week, you would use points for staying say 2 day or 3 days or however long.
I had nothing to do & didn't want to pay for an excursion, so they pay for breakfast (following day) and you listen to the guy yap gab about the Melia hotels. I got $70 towards any trip I wanted to take. It's a coupon, so you go to the Expedia travel area and book it through them. Hey, you won't find $70 in the street down there!
It's extremely safe down there, there's security all over watching so you don't have to worry about anything. There's no street bums & such. Bus goes everywhere.
If anyone has questions, please feel free to ask me. The below poster pretty much summed up the hotel & stuff. I would stay there again in a heartbeat!
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Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
absolutely!
I recommend this hotel for:
Young singles, An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, People with disabilities, Older travelers, Great pool scene, Families with young children, Families with teenagers, Tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
Pet owners
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Beach / Sun, Outdoor / Adventure, Shopping