markharper007
27 gennaio 2024
This hotel is on 8th North and right in the middle of the action in Playa del Carmen. If you want to be close to all of the restaurants and shops this is an ideal location. The hotel promoted itself as a five star, Hyatt Hotel - but in my opinion, it’s in need of a lot of work and maintenance. Even a little bit shabby in some places. For instance, the glass screen on our 2nd floor balcony deck was held together with rusty brackets, and looked pretty dangerous. Lots of areas of rusty and unpainted metal and a tired looking building. The hotel charges you for some extra room items. For example if you use more than the two coffee capsules supplied per day, you can order more from the front desk, but they charge you. They charge you for additional bottles of water too, if you drink more than two supplied on a daily basis. Which is a little cheap given it was $400 per night. The hotel is right on the beach, but make sure you get there early as they do not have enough loungers for all hotel guests to use. They do have a cute, small pool with sun loungers and cabanas but again, space is limited. The bar staff were friendly and pool bar drinks were generous. We did not find the hotel food to be good at all. We had lunch in the restaurant, and ordered nachos. The cheese on the nachos was liquid “Cheese Whiz”, which was incredibly disappointing. We also ordered room service on our first night, as we arrived late. The club sandwich was tasteless, the salad was a weird construction of beetroots, apple and lettuce with very little dressing. The person that delivered the room service food, asked for a tip in cash because “it would be better for him“ which was strange to say the least. The hotel takes advantage of the fact that it’s in central PDC and doesn’t do a good job with food. Luckily there are other restaurants close by for breakfast, lunch and dinner. We found the hotel to be noisy at night very close to loud bars and ***** clubs. Convenient for these if that’s why you’re in PDC. When walking through the main street of PDC, be prepared to be constantly stopped and accosted for all kinds of services from street vendors. Massages, tourist gifts, tequila, clothing etc….we were literally stopped 20+ times when we walked for 30 minutes on the main street. Overall, we felt that the hotel was a waste of money compared to other hotels that we stayed at in Mexico. Staff need to work on the service and the food was pretty poor, plus the building needs a massive upgrade and maintenance.
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