This rating is for the RCI exchange units. We checked in around April, 2007. The resort was packed. The streets were all under...
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This rating is for the RCI exchange units. We checked in around April, 2007.
The resort was packed. The streets were all under construction (not the
resorts fault) but it was noisy and dirty.
The RCI units are in the BASEMENT (read again, RCI Exchanges are in the
basement). The manager was very nice and told us he hates when he has
the RCI exchanges and a full resort for interval, as he knows long before we
even get to the room we will be back at the front desk. There was nothing
he could do for us, although I give the guy an A+ for his wonderful
disposition.
We used points to secure a one bedroom. This one bedroom was smaller
than any studio I own or ever have stayed in. It was nice and neat, but the
bed was surrounded by small wooden mini blinds so to call it a one bedroom.
Right next door was a studio, same size with much lower point value,
without the mini blind around the bed.
The resort was under constuction as well, and the spa, etc were "all to
come" too late for us. I made do at the small spa set up again in the
basement (studio) room and the women that did the treatments were really
nice and wonderful.
The food was gross. We attended a T/S presentation and the silverware was
dirty and the overall resturaunt very dirty. This is a suprise for mexico as
the resturaunts are typically very clean.
The T/S was low pressure, and I am sure they knew that with all of the
construction, high volume of crowd, and dirt flying through the air, they just
did not stand a chance. They knew we were RCI members and told us that
the hotel is mostly interval (II) and did show us a model of a room which
looked nice although not for us.
The whole area of Cabo is getting so built up, it has lost most of its charm.
II members and owners may do better at this resort, but I would suggest RCI
exchangers look elsewhere.