We own timeshares at both Mayan Sea Garden and Pueblo Bonito Emerald Bay. We bought the PB timeshare first. We like Sea Garden better...
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We own timeshares at both Mayan Sea Garden and
Pueblo Bonito Emerald Bay. We bought the PB
timeshare first. We like Sea Garden better
because of the nice grounds, the 2 pools, the
great beach, friendly and helpful staff,
excellent access to town (especially via buses),
and it's quieter than in-town hotels/resorts.
We come to Mazatlan for the warm weather, the
friendly people, the many good restaurants, the
beach, and all the activities available in the
area, not to sit around the resort pool and in
the bar. We are not interested in golf.
On our third visit to Mazatlan in October, 2004,
we found the on-site restaurant, activities, and
market to be good with reasonable prices when we
wanted them. We liked the restaurant better
(admitting it is less elegant) than PB Emerald
Bay. The pool and beach are just as great as
they were before. The laundry was pricey on our
first visit, so we didn't use it on our last
visit. The staff was very nice on our first
visit and better on the last visit. We have to
wonder about complaints about staff rudeness as
we haven't found that to be true anywhere in
Mazatlan.
Yes, the older (Vidafel?) units on our first
visit in February 2002 needed some improvement.
At that time we would have probably rated
Vidafel at about 3.2. The upgrading progress is
pleasantly noticable. The new Mayan Palace
construction (on the tennis court site?) is
starting. The existing facilities, landscaping,
and staff are great. We think this resort is a
good value now and getting better. It is
definitely a good base for enjoying Mazatlan,
which we are learning to enjoy more and more.
Because we know there are more expensive and
hence more "elegant" resorts in Mazatlan, we
rate Sea Garden at about 4.5 in suiting our
desires. We'll be back to Sea Garden, and
probably will rent out the other timeshare.