*long review* short version. One of the best hotels we have stayed in. Customer service is top notch. Will go back. My wife and I got married there this past weekend and our experience was nothing short of spectacular. This sentiment is echoed by all of our friends and family that attended. We initially signed the wedding package contract with the Ritz Carlton so we had a few trepidations when we heard the news about Kempinski. Though we know of the brand's presence in Europe, we have never stayed in any of their properties. But since we didn't want to go through a another round of searching and negotiations with other properties, we decided to go ahead with it knowing, at least, that the hotel will be beautiful and well-staffed due to their Ritz Carlton roots. It was the best decision we made. From our first step onto their property to the last step heading back home, we were treated like royalty. They made us feel like we were the only guests in the hotel. In fact, my young niece shed a tear on the last day because she had so much fun and didn't want to leave. Our main contact was Jessica Perez, who coordinated our wedding and made sure that everything was in place and things ran smoothly. The front desk, bellhops and the concierge were all on point as were the cleaners, gym, pool and beach staff and servers. I do have to mention that wait staff for our reception were some of the best we have encountered, I didn't catch all their names but I do have to mention that Efrain and Alvaro of the Fantino restaurant ran things perfectly during the reception dinner. The hotel itself is very charming, which is often the code for ”old” and ”dated”, but in this case, we mean it to say that it is characterized by traditional elements (as opposed to modern). The furniture, fixtures and carpeting are more on the ornate and indulgent side, which gives the hotel a lot of character. The rooms are spacious and very clean. The sheets are of very high quality and the bed is comfortable. We also had a great balcony overlooking the beach. Some of the bathroom fixtures could use a slight upgrade but everything works and the water pressure was good (this is an important item for me). I have read some reviews about the price of their food. Was it expensive? Yes it was but no more than what is available in the area. But the food was quite good and a few of their dishes were really delicious Pretty much all of the restaurants in the resort zone charge US prices for food. You want cheap food? Don't stay in the resort zone. or go to the minimart down the street from the hotel where they sell 6 tacos for 99 pesos. They have a number of swimming pools and happy hour at 4 pm (2 for 1 margaritas). Towels are freely available and there is a section on the beach where they set up chairs (free) and tents (for a fee) for use. The gym is decent for a hotel and you can actually get in a good workout. Lastly, the customer service. I do think this is where the Ritz Carlton h
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