An honest review from our stay 2 weeks ago.
Why we picked the place: reviews of great food and kids clubs for both kids under 4 and over 4.
When we first walked into the room, we were surprised at how dirty it was. We read reviews, we expected the room to be dated. But there was something on the bathroom mirror (blood? Snot?... Who knows...), greasy handprints on windows, coffee table and bathroom mirror.
We spoke to the front desk and they said they would love us into a different room the next day.
The next day we headed to check out the kids clubs. We got there shortly after 10, but nobody was there. (The schedule said it opens at 9am for the little ones, and 10 for the older ones). We walked into the little room for the smaller kids and the first thing that hit me was the smell. It was like someone is pouring air freshener to cover something up. It was so strong that I actually got a headache (yea, you get used to it after a while.....). Another mom walking by mentioned that it's just a place to play and nobody is there to watch the kids. Ok, not what we expected, and not what the website said ......
The room was dirty. (I'll add pictures). My kiddo walked around and looked at some broken toys and then I took him outside to go check out the other side, the older kids club. It was closed.
The kids played on the outside structures (which are great) and finally, closer to 11, one of the staff walked in. We asked her if anything was going to be open and with a truly "Southern " attitude she said "yeah, we have an activity later, around 3pm". I asked if there was anything else going on, and she kind of looked at me and said "not really".
Oookay... So now my husband and I are a bit pissed: these kids clubs were the main reason we came to this place. We came very close to actually leaving the resort...
After some chats with the front desk, after being moved to a clean room, we made our peace with the kids club. Guest services told us that "next week there will be someone in the kids club to take care of the kids". Ok....? Maybe nice to mention on the website "subject to someone actually working that week"?..
That was all day 1. We were upset.
The one staff we saw said we could bring our younger child and drop him off the next morning and she's watch him. So we tried that the next day, except the time she said she'd be there, she wasn't (10:30). We waited a half hour , she finally came. I brought the kiddo in, sat with him for a bit and then left.
5 minutes later I could hear my child screaming from the building adjacent to the kids club. And the screaming wasn't stopping... I waited 15 minutes and it still wasn't stopping... So I went in to check on my kid, and he was standing by the glass doors, sobbing and screaming. The lady "taking care" of the kids was hanging out with another kid, TV blasting Paw Patrol... I took my kid and left. After that he was pretty traumatized and didn't want to go back.
During the second week we were there, the did clean the younger kids area and they did start having activities for the older kids throughout the day. I don't know if this lack of staff happens one week a year and we just happened to be there that week?
At the kids club for younger kids, they do seem to have "some" procedure for signing in, although nobody seems to be enforcing it. So you drop off a kid, and then pick them up, but I have a feeling that if theyeft part way through, nobody would notice....
At the older kids club, kids come and go as they please. Nobody signs them in or out... Not sure how I feel about that? If the parent isn't *right by* the kids club and sees their child leave, where is the child going? I understand that some kids are older and parents are ok with that... But my daughter is 5, and luckily she stayed there until I can't to get her... But if not?
The second week they had a few activities during the day, like decorating cookies and tacos, making pinatas, giant blow-up bouncy slide (which looked sooooo dirty....🤦🏻♀️). They seemed to have a list of activities in their phones, but usually only ONE was posted on the "activities" board in front of the entrance.
Breakfast buffet was great. We had lunch at the snack bar most of the time, since we have your kids and that was the only thing open at 12, when they usually have lunch. It was also the most popular place for the kids, since they had hot dogs and pizza.
The snack bar was great, always fresh pizza, always lots of veggies and some fruit (usually apples, watermelon and melon), lots of hot sauces.
Lots of local fauna coming to hang out, like birds and iguanas.
Dinners: the buffet was great *most* of the nights, however there were 2 times (in 10 days) when I had a hard time finding something suitable for my kids or myself.
Every night has a different country theme. The back corner where they have fresh, made to order options, is always amazing. That's the place they make fresh omelettes and eggs in the morning, and at dinner they have tacos, enchiladas, stir-fried meat, and other options.
Friday nights are Mexican nights, so the food is Mexican. Outside the buffet they also have stands with fresh tacos, desserts, tequila tasting as well as games for kids and various items for sale. They have live music as well.
Friday's nights are Mexican nights, and the food is excellent.
On Thursday nights there is a market at the Marina (about a 15 min walk), and although I think officially it starts later in the day, we went around 3pm and it was already busy, although many stands were still just being set up. Lots of excitement, local foods and crafts.
Water: the pool was good. It's big enough that there is pretty much always a spot you can find to put down your things, and it doesn't feel crowded (even though there is just one pool).
The swim-up bar is a great addition, although one day the floor around it (on the outside of the pool) smelled very strongly of vomit. Luckily no vomit in the pool during our trip...(Whew.... I wonder how they manage closing the ONE pool when that happens...🤔)
They had activities at the pool, like water aerobics daily, foam party (once a week), a floating casino (we saw it once, so not sure what the frequency is on that)
There is also a small pool on the way to the beach, great for little ones as the depth is about 1.5 feet.
The beach was good, kids had a great time. The sand is soft, even though it's not the "Carribean white sand", and not rocky. The ocean was quite warm and not too wavy, so even the kids were fine to get in. The entrance to the water was nice and not rocky at all.
There are some vendors on the beach in front of the hotel, but there aren't too many and they're not pushy.
Overall...
3 out of the 4 family members got upset stomach. One lasted for 4 days, the other 2 only one day (yes we bring medication with us and took it as soon as the first run to the bathroom happened).
Will I go back? Probably not.
But we had a good time...