This was a short family vacation for us, just before the major Mexican holiday of Holy Week.
I am not sure how relevant this will be, as I was told that the entire hotel will be torn down in a month and rebuilt into the 'Vidanta' image. This is apparently their first resort and is not reflective of their 'style'. This hotel will be rebuild and will take 3 years, so this review is probably not going to be very helpful soon.
We were assigned room 3002 on Mayan Palace building despite requesting for a higher floor and preferably some water view. Please avoid this room if you can, if you prefer a view. This room has the grand view of the security guard post and the street outside. This is probably one of the worst view you can get.
The 1-bedroom room itself inside is nice-sized, with a kitchenette, bar fridge and dining table. The 2 sofas converts into another 2 beds, ideal for our kids aged 10 and 8, leaving the room for us. The bedroom is a good size too. One complain - if you prefer warm or hot showers, tough luck. This room's shower apparently can only get to a temperature of 'not cold'. (and I overheard another visitor with the same complain at the front-desk, so could be a systemic issue) Another feedback, the room's safe is way too high in the closet, good luck if you are shorter (they actually provide a step ladder!!)
The pool is good sized, but I would caution it with kids pool. My daughter actually cut her sole of her foot on a tile somewhere and it cut fairly deep and bled, spoiling the rest of the stay. Their lifeguard did help clean it up and put a bandage on.
There is a mini-mart on site, which you can charge to the room. There is also a small cafe with some free access computers and a printer (can check in online for return flight and print out boarding passes), and the cafe is the ONLY place in the entire hotel with free wifi.
This is a major gripe for us. In today's day and age, many hotels provide complimentary wifi, even in the rooms, but NOT THIS ONE. This hotel charges daily/weekly charges per ITEM (not by the ROOM). If you have computers/tablets/mobile phones, that will get pretty expensive really fast if you want wifi for all. This was a working vacation for us (as we need to be in contact with our office and still need to do some work), so this is the biggest downside I see.
They have multiple food outlets, including restaurant (expensive buffet breakfast, relatively speaking), pool restaurant and deli. But likely cheaper to go out to eat.
On the plus side, I must commend the staff through the entire facility, who are all very helpful and friendly. The concierge desk has great info and tips for those new to the city. The front-desk exchanges currency at a pretty good rate (as compared to rates i saw in the city).
You might also get invited to their 'learning presentation' on their 'fractional ownership' program with Vidanta (they do not call it 'time-share') for some discounts, city tours, dinner vouchers etc. We did it, no high pressure and surprising even to us, we actually signed up for it (but not for this, rather for their other resort locations).
Hotel location is pretty good. First thing, it is right by the beach, with walking access from the pool area to the beach directly. At low tides, the beach has actually a good stretch of calmer waters great for little kids.
There is a bus-stop right outside the guard house (which we have a direct view of), that has the 'Sabalo Centro' that takes you to the Golden Zone and historical old town along the main beach stretch in about 10-25 minutes, depending how far you go.
To and from airport: The hotel provides a complimentary ride to the hotel by shuttle bus but not the return to the airport (the same company-'King David', charges $12/pax for the return trip i.e. $48 for a family of four is not cheap - for a shared ride). read more