It also has a really cute hot tub area that seems to get very little use. The pool itself is actually a bit bigger, more shaded and way more refreshing than the main pool. It's a shame because I think more people would use it if there were chairs and a place to get a drink. Also no where to get a drink on this level during the day. There is maybe 8 chairs around it total (and there is room for many more). The one right off the lobby is classified as the "quiet pool" and it definitely is quiet. Just as a note, they use energy saving lights in the hallways.when the elevator door opens at night you are basically stepping into darkness.the lights turn on pretty quickly but it's pretty creepy for those few seconds! There are 2 pools but really only one gets used.which is a shame. There are elevators that go from the lobby to the room floors and they work relatively well (though oddly not connected to each other so.if you hit the 1 button it is just for 1 elevator). A lot of stairs and Mexico clearly doesn't have any laws about hand rails or width of stairs. It is sort of built in a hill so.you have to walk UP from the road to get in at the front and DOWN to get to the beach and main pool. The grounds.I'm just going to say if you have ANY issues with mobility or stairs, this really isn't the place for you. As long as you know that going in, really not a concern. This was fine for us but if you are looking for things like night time shows, a kids club, 24 hour drinks/food, coffee shop.they don't have those here. Very impressive! The hotel itself has a sort of.hotel with an all inclusive plan feeling rather than an actual all inclusive resort. The last point on the room.I had messaged the hotel to advise it was my friend's birthday and they truly went above what most "nicer" resorts do.they decorated the room both on our arrival date and her birthday, put a sigh on the door and delivered cake and sparkling wine both days. Only small issues with the rooms.the wristband key card took on average 3 times to get the door to open and some outlets didn't work. AC worked well and the shower had lots of hot water. TV had an incredible number of English channels. They only have king beds (a bit of a down side for friends travelling) and it was comfortable, lots of pillows. A sitting area would have been nice but everything worked out fine without it. But it is a very nice, modern, clean and large hotel room. Anyway, to me a suite should have a sitting area.this really is just a large hotel room (so kind of wished I had asked more questions about the upgrade!). We had booked a sunset suite and I will say, don't google that on youtube (other than mine!) and expect your room to look like those ones.those videos must be of master suites. We were taken up to our room quickly by a bellman. I didn't ask if that was $40/per person, per day.per week.because at that moment I wasn't really interested. The person checking us in offered an upgrade to a master suite for $40. We had to roll our bags up a ramp ourselves to get to the lobby. As this is a smaller resort.the bus dropping us off couldn't fit in the driveway so they left us on the street. I was a BIT nervous because this is only (generally) rated a 3.5 star but I was very pleasantly surprised! It should definitely be rated higher. We are both regular visitors to Mexico, I had mostly been staying at higher rated all inclusives in the Mayan Riviera area but we wanted something more central, walkable and closer to the airport for this trip. My friend and I booked this hotel somewhat last minute. GRAND ASTON Cayo Las Brujas Beach Resort & Spa.Planet Hollywood Cancun, An Autograph Collection All-Inclusive Resort.Royalton Splash Riviera Cancun, An Autograph Collection All-Inclusive Resort.Adults Only and Adult Friendly Resorts in Cancun.
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