We were given a corner Imperial Suite. It was lovely - beautiful views from the huge balcony and a large kitchen (although the stove was...
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We were given a corner Imperial Suite. It was
lovely - beautiful views from the huge balcony and
a large kitchen (although the stove was very slow
to heat up). With only two of us, we didn't use
the dining table, but it does seat 8. The maids
were great - they even left the kitchen towels
folded in different shapes each day. The beds were
firm - uncomfortable to me because I'm used to
soft mattresses, although many would probably find
them fine.
The hotel itself (we stayed in the club/timeshare
area, but all amenities were available to us)
offered some nice features. We only hung out by
the pool with the waterfalls, but there was a
second, noisier pool also. The beach is a tad
rocky, although still walkable with bare feet.
They had some chairs out on the beach for people
to lay in, but most people seemed to prefer
hanging out by the pool. The next hotel to the
north had a much nicer beach and even had
parasailing ($45). However, the beach was quite
crowded with a pretty young mix of people.
The service was spectacular everywhere we went.
The timeshare pushing was annoying, but after
insisting that we were students without our
husbands with us, they left us alone. They still
gave us the member discounts on a day cruise and
the Mexican Fiesta, however.
The spa was fabulous - $85 for a 1 hour massage
and 1/2 hour facial package. The masseuses were as
good as any we've encountered in the states.
The restaurants that we ate at in the hotel were
good, although not really Mexican. We encountered
karaoke at one of the bars in the hotel, which
they apparently have every night. The only
downside was they only had about 20 english songs
with many more in spanish.
The location is as good as you can get - within
walking distance of downtown and a grocery store
(MEGA). We ended up taking taxis pretty much
everywhere, only because we were lazy, and only
paid around 35 pesos for each trip. A few of the
trips were 40 or 50 pesos, but those locations
were a bit farther than most. Remember that you
don't need to tip the cab driver unless he gives
you spectacular service that you feel deserves
extra money.
Both my friend and I decided that if we come back
to PV, we are definitely staying at the Sheraton
again.