I stayed here for 5 nights with a friend for our Spring Break. Honestly, it's a 'meh' from us. It's somewhat close to the beach and the boardwalk restaurants and has a bus stop nearby, but it's a bit far from the big shopping centers and Maspalomas.
No matter what we did, whenever we took a shower or bath, the carpet right outside would get soaking wet and remain damp for the following days...even if the bathroom itself didn't flood. Our parents' room had the same problem and it was never fixed. The cleaning staff also doesn't knock nor regard "Do Not Disturb" signs, so tell them personally (and kindly) when you would like your room to be cleaned.
The complimentary breakfast was OK, nothing spectacular, but the dinner buffet is definitely not worth it; the food is under-seasoned and not cooked thoroughly half of the time. The entire week we were there, the juice machine was out of order and the water from the restaurant in the hotel had black flecks in it...I guess their filter was broken. The restaurant staff was also pretty aloof and would take your plate from you (without asking) if you took your eyes off of it for just one second.
The nighttime entertainment is also pretty lackluster. It's mostly comprised of old singers performing covers of old songs for an even older audience. You'd be better off walking 1km to the Kasbah centre for clubs like Garage, ChinaWhite, Pacha, and Dolce to party.
The pools are pretty nice, if not a bit chilly, and there are sections for kids and smaller, more private pools. Sadly, there was no hot-tub or jacuzzi.
However, there are a few upsides. Three of us got massages at the spa within the hotel, of which we booked at the front desk, and the experience was amazing, though a bit pricey. The masseuse was kind, thorough, and used nicely scented (but cold) oils. There are also shops and a pharmacy attached to the hotel that are great to shop at if you'd like to get some souvenirs (there are plenty).
LASTLY, as my friend and I would leave and return from clubbing every night, we noticed that there are a small group of young prostitutes that loiter on the hotel steps every night starting at 9pm. Prostitution is legal in Gran Canaria, and the girls are very sweet (we chatted with them a bit: just gals being pals) but if this makes you or your family uncomfortable I would opt for a different hotel. read more