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By anonymous
2008-05-10
I have never been to Mexico before, so I was nervous to be out of the country. Once we made it to the hotel, I was amazed at the beauty of the resort and the surrounding area. The staff was incredibly nice and we didn't have to lift a finger to do anything. The resort has 4 different pools to choose from and fun activities, if you are an outgoing person. The restaruants were nice, a little pricey, but the service was top notch. A 15 minute ride into town and you are able to see down town Cabo, the marina and shop till your hearts content. As others have mentioned, the resort is mainly timshare owned and they try their hardest to sell you. I went to the presentation, heard what they had to say...and got 300 of free stuff to use at the resort. You can't beat that. I will 100% come back again. I never wanted to leave.
By anonymous
2008-05-01
This place is wonderful - even better than the pics on-line. Absolutely immaculate - the rooms, the grounds, the pool areas - everything was spotless. The staff was exceptional - friendly, spoke english, attentive without being annoying. The grounds are amazing - lots of greenery, flowers in bloom, native plants - really well maintained. Very quiet and low key, ideal for relaxing - not a party resort. Most of the guests we saw were in their 40's-60's (we are mid 30's) which was fine with me. You can go in to town to hit the night life (The Office, mango Deck). We stayed in a Jr. Suite and it was plenty of room for a couple - has a kitchenette so you can stock the fridge. Fridas is very good - make a point to dine there at least once - the tables on the terrace at night are breathtaking. The sky pool is also a must at sunset - gorgeous!! This is by far one of the most beautiful and luxurious resrots I have ever stayed out - I would recommend to anyone looking to unwind, relax, and enjoy the beauty of Cabo. Don't miss the Spa - it is like nothing I have ever seen - a really unbelievalbe experience. This was the ultimate vacation!
By anonymous
2008-04-19
My wife and I are in our late 50's and this our third trip to Cabo. The first time we stayed at the sister PB Rose, which is walking distance to downtown Cabo. We toured the Sunset Beach resort during that first trip, immediately fell in love and purchased (junior suite every other year) what we could both afford and felt we could use. We also own a yearly timeshare that we love in Aruba, which is more accessible though not as lovely as Sunset Beach from the east coast. We had given this trip to my oldest child on his wedding two years ago, but being as busy young professionals are these days he and his wife were'nt able to take advantage of it; so we came instead. Hopefully they'll go another time. As others have said, Sunset Beach is a lush growing resort created in a mountainside on the other side of a mountain along the Pacific. The beaches are therefore non-swimmable, but the resort has with a number of very accessible pools (with bars) throughout the resort. We found the staff to excellent and attentive to our needs as vacationers. I had only one problem with a young women at the front desk on checkout involving a mixup with the bill. She had given me the wrong one and it wasn't obvious to me that it was for the wrong room. The restaurants are expensive, but the food and service are excellent. We didn't eat only at the resort - we took advantage of the shuttle service to the sister resort and walked to all the downtown places. If Cabo wasn't so far from NJ and the airlines totally ridiculous, we would come here more often.
By anonymous
2008-04-14
This resort is absolutely beautiful! My boyfriend & I stayed here for 8 days 7 nights. It was breathtaking. The beds were soooo comfortable, sometimes we wanted to stay there all day. The ocean view was breathtaking. We were in building 31 which is right in the middle. The girl at the front desk tried to put us in building 29 which from the map I could see it was on the outskirts of the resort & from other reviews I knew it was right next to construction. After some stern refusal from me she reluctantly changed my options. We had to settle for two queen sized beds but he's 6 foot 2 and we were still fine. The other bed was actually good to have for more room. Next time, I would probably stay at the Rose, though. I had heard how horrible the beds were there but when we went there via free shuttle, we talked to some people who said all the beds have beeen replaced and are now very comfortable and new. Also, it is closer to town which I would have preferred because at the Sunset Beach, your stuck up there and all the restaurants are very expensive. We wanted to eat at cool taco shops but had to go all the way to town for that and some fun party scenes. You can't eat at any of the restraunts at the Sunset Beach for two without spending at least 60 each time. We found a delicious taco place in town called "The Tacqueria" , We had two carne asada taco's each and two coca cola's for 5.80 total! It was authentic and delicious. The sushi at Sunset Beach was incredible though and I loved hearing the Ocean to fall asleep to.
By anonymous
2008-03-08
This place was really nice.
By anonymous
2008-03-06
This was the worst vacation we have ever been on. We had a prepaid package for 5 nights, and left after the first night. We had paid for a "junior suite, king bed, ocean view", we got what they had available = none of the above. So we figured we'd make the best of it, and went to "sleep". I have never stayed in a place with such poor sound insulation. We could hear complete conversations and TV from all the rooms around us, gas powered golf carts outside. First we tried to turn the fan as high as it would go to drown out some of that, which helped, but the toilets seem to use some kind of power flush technology which was unbelievably loud, and people who had been out drinking were coming back to their rooms until about 3-4 AM. We finally got to sleep by about 4 AM. We spoke to the desk clerk several times, but he would just refer us to the manager. There was a long line of people with similar complaints talking to him, so we got in line and listened = he had no interest in helping anyone ahead of us, or us. We tried to call online travel website, but had no cell service, and the hotel charges for all calls - even local, 800, and calling card calls. The other big problem was the constant, unrelenting sales pitches to go to their time share presentation. We told them we were not interested several times, but they would not stop. When we checked out after the first night, the front desk declined to credit us for the remaining 3 prepaid nights. No one even asked if there was a problem - I got the sense that this happens alot.
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