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"Enjoyed Royal resorts in Cancun"Reviewed by Brian of "Alberta Canada" on Jan 31, 2012
We were pleasantly surprised with the quality of Royal resorts. We enjoyed useing all 3 resorts that were close together and then the free shuttle to Sands Resort. Disappointed in few slow elevators. Like 1 for 2 or 3 huge buildings with 11 floor of rooms. We had ants in our kitchen and had to call for 3 days until finally someone came and fixed the problem. Free use of bikes snorkeling and other equipment - free tennis and wifi - only the Internet get disconnecting every time you stopped using it for a few minutes. Would love to have some hot tub with not much to do at evening or cool windy nights and days.
"Budget Hidden Gem"Reviewed by Richard of "Nanaimo British Columbia" on Jan 29, 2012
Away from the pricy Hotel Zone and it's Vegas razzmataz this little budget priced hotel in the "Mexican" part of Cancun surpassed my expectations for value and quality considering the great low end price-point. The staff speak English well. My room was a tad Motel 6ish small, but was clean, had 2 double beds (not mattresses tossed on to concrete slabs so typical of many low end Mexican hotels) and is decorated with well built almost rustic Mexican furniture. There was an LG plasma TV bolted to the wall with a good selection of subtitled channels... a nice touch. There is a restaurant on site with menu prices for some items less than half what you'd pay in the Hotel Zone. My 70 peso Chicken Cordon Bleu was excellent. Morning fresh perked coffee, juice and fruit was ready on a buffet table for 25 pesos... but the fruit buffet/coffee is included if you order a small entre' from breakfast menu...clearly the best breakfast value. There is a small pool and the pool/restaurant area has a large outside speaker system playing some nice easy listening/new age music. Internet is provided and from my room the signal was strong, lightning fast with plenty of bandwidth available for streaming VOiP applications. I detected no VOiP app port blocking (so very common in the hotel zone) so your Skype, Vonage or MagicJack should work OK here at the Hacienda de Castilla. This hotel is in a bit of an older part of town but because of the great on site service, clean comfy beds, and ample guest toiletries I give this hotel a solid 2.5-3 star rating. Good value for those traveling on a budget.
"Grand Royal Lagoon"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 29, 2012
Stayed 3 nights at the Grand Royal Lagoon from Jan 11 to Jan 14, 2012. Great view at night from the garden across the lagoon. Rooms are very clean but beds are hard and the fixtures (i.e. sink in the bathroom) are worn. Location is easy walking distance to shops and bigger hotels and the beach on the hotel strip. The croissant/coffee booth and the empanada booth in the strip mall on the corner can't be beat for price and tastiness! For this price, this was a great hotel!
"Worth the price of convenience"Reviewed by Lexy of "Toronto, ON" on Jan 19, 2012
My gf and I weren't too sure what to expect because the reviews are at both ends of the spectrum. We kept an open mind and were not disappointed at all. We were checked in on the 6th floor with a balcony facing the waters, we requested for a smoking room but it seems like this was their compromise, which wasn't too shabby after all! The buffet food is alright. Nothing to shout about but they are edible. If you want to eat in the hotel's other restaurants, I suggest you book at 730am or else you only have a choice of their buffet for bfast,lunch and dinner. However, their snack bar has pretty awesome chicken wings so make sure you try that at least once. They have activities and a small area where a few merchants try to sell small items, at least you don't have to look much further for souveniers. Towards the end of the night, a few staff members are employed to round up guests to party nearby. Its literally a 3min bus ride. They take extremely good care of you. We were two girls and the chaperones make sure nothing happened to us and kept us in a VIP area where strangers were not allowed invited. Overall Cancun is pretty safe and heading back is not that difficult. We haggled about USD5 for a taxi each time. It really helps that this hotel is super close to most of the action (1km away). If you want to try good food, then don't bother with all-inclusive and take a cab and eat outside of the hotel bc its not really much further. But the all-inclusive can be quite decent if you just want to relax and get a little sun. We would def come back again. Especially knowing that we were always looked after.
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 12, 2012
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""Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 11, 2012
would be nice to have a frig
"Right downtown, but beside a night club."Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 9, 2012
A nice hotel (lovely pool area). Rooms weren't fancy but were clean. Excellent location for downtown Cancun. But . . . beside a nightclub, whose music got REALLY loud at about 1 a.m.
""Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 6, 2012
cute and cheap juste what we needed
"Cancun Soberanis staff special, great location"Reviewed by Eileen of "Canada" on Jan 6, 2012
It was the best decision I even made for holidaying to stay at Soberanis in Cancun. It was next to a large supermarket, local and national buses, wonderful restaurants. But the best thing was the staff at the hotel. They went out of their way to provide information, advice, greetings, services. I will be going back there again this year.
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 1, 2012
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