Hola gracias por compartir tu experiencia! Que restaurante para cenar fue el que más le agradó? También quisiera preguntarle si las albercas están templadas o son frías y por último saber si pidió algo de room service y si es asi saber la calidad de los alimentos! Muchas gracias 😊
Hola, ¡gracias por mirar! Bien, en mi opinión, el mejor restaurante para cenar en la sección familiar es Sal Steak Cave. Sin embargo, aunque Sal está ubicado en la sección familiar, es un restaurante solo para adultos, y no está incluido en el paquete todo incluido (excepto una visita gratuita si tu reserva es 'Family Concierge'). Comer en Sal generalmente tiene un costo adicional. Las piscinas están a temperatura ambiente y el agua no está fría. De hecho, la temperatura del agua es simplemente perfecta. El menú del servicio de habitaciones es bueno y, en mi opinión, probablemente sea la mejor calidad de opciones para cenar en la habitación que he probado, y mucho mejor que lo que he experimentado tanto en Hyatt como en Hilton. Espero que esto ayude. Hay un total de 27 establecimientos de comida y bebida en la propiedad, la mayoría incluidos en el paquete todo incluido y algunos solo se reservan con un cargo adicional. Sin embargo, la calidad de la comida es buena en todas partes, incluso el menú junto a la piscina es bueno, con excelentes opciones de comida.
What is the sun lounger situation on the beach if your coming with kids and can you be with your kids in the middle part of the hotel where the shops and all that kind of things are?
Both Paradisus Playa del Carmen (Family Friendly) and Paradisus Las Perlas (Adults Only) have their own dedicated sun loungers sections along the beach. There are security personnel on duty at the beach to control access to dedicated areas. If your stay is at Paradisus Playa del Carmen, the area where you access the beach from the family-friendly section is kids friendly (southern beach section). There are no limits to the movement of kids along the whole beach, just basically the use of sun loungers dedicated to guests who paid for dedicated adults-only services and facilities. The beach is really long with more than sufficient space. The beach sun loungers are barely fully occupied, even during the high season period. Most guests spend their time around the pools, and not on the beach. The middle part of the resort which basically separates the kids-friendly section from the adults-only section is accessible with kids on the Paradisus Playa del Carmen (family friendly) side only. To access the adults-only side, you basically need to pass through the Paradisus Las Perlas lobby area which is monitored by security (for those occasional parents who try to push the limits with their kids). Both sides offer the exact same facilities and services, so irrespective of where you stay, nobody misses out on anything on the opposite side. Some facilities are open to all guests from both resorts, such as the water park. I hope this answers your questions.
In the evenings there are kids-friendly shows, but no shows dedicated to kids simply due to low demand. The shows usually cater for both the families section and adults only section at communal areas, instead of being separate. However, during the day, there is a kids club where parents can take their kids to meet other kids and partake in adventure activities for kids only. The resort has dedicated child caretakers who present different types of activities for kids, including supervised pool parties at the kids pools.
@@keepingupwithq7174 Thanks for asking that question because the subject of tipping at an all-inclusive resort in Mexico needs to be discussed. The simple answer to your question is you can tip if you think the kids entertainers did a good job, or if your kid was beyond happy with their performance as caretakers. However, just keep in mind that tipping in Mexico is NOT compulsory, and it is usually done only if you were more than satisfied with the quality of service. If the service was mediocre, do not tip. Also, the average tipping percentages for F&B (outside of the all-inclusive resort or for 'a la carte' service) ranges from 10% for service 'exceeding expectations', up to 15% for what you may consider exceptional service beyond the expected service standards. Also, what many guests do not know about all-inclusive resort rates in Mexico is that when you pay your reservation, the price already includes a gratuity component factored in which is paid to the operations employees once monthly. In other words, the employees at the resort are already tipped as a component of the booking rates you paid to visit the resort. This is the reason why the majority guests at all-inclusive resorts do not tip, but sometimes you will find that stand-out employee who goes the extra mile to keep you happy during your stay. Generally speaking the average rate to tip these resort employees is around US$ 5 (just a little thank you which does go a long way). Tipping at all-inclusive resorts in Mexico has become somewhat of a sensitive subject simply due to abuse and staff arrogance resulting from over-tipping. The large brand name resorts usually have strict policies regulating staff conduct as not to exploit the guests, but there are some resort brands I just refuse to visit simply due to staff arrogance. The staff at Paradisus are more professional, so tip at your own discretion without feeling obligated.
Hola gracias por compartir tu experiencia! Que restaurante para cenar fue el que más le agradó? También quisiera preguntarle si las albercas están templadas o son frías y por último saber si pidió algo de room service y si es asi saber la calidad de los alimentos! Muchas gracias 😊
Hola, ¡gracias por mirar! Bien, en mi opinión, el mejor restaurante para cenar en la sección familiar es Sal Steak Cave. Sin embargo, aunque Sal está ubicado en la sección familiar, es un restaurante solo para adultos, y no está incluido en el paquete todo incluido (excepto una visita gratuita si tu reserva es 'Family Concierge'). Comer en Sal generalmente tiene un costo adicional.
Las piscinas están a temperatura ambiente y el agua no está fría. De hecho, la temperatura del agua es simplemente perfecta.
El menú del servicio de habitaciones es bueno y, en mi opinión, probablemente sea la mejor calidad de opciones para cenar en la habitación que he probado, y mucho mejor que lo que he experimentado tanto en Hyatt como en Hilton.
Espero que esto ayude. Hay un total de 27 establecimientos de comida y bebida en la propiedad, la mayoría incluidos en el paquete todo incluido y algunos solo se reservan con un cargo adicional. Sin embargo, la calidad de la comida es buena en todas partes, incluso el menú junto a la piscina es bueno, con excelentes opciones de comida.
@@CheatsheetTravel Muchas gracias por la orientación y por responder ! Todo me quedó muy claro lo tomaré en cuenta !
What is the sun lounger situation on the beach if your coming with kids and can you be with your kids in the middle part of the hotel where the shops and all that kind of things are?
Both Paradisus Playa del Carmen (Family Friendly) and Paradisus Las Perlas (Adults Only) have their own dedicated sun loungers sections along the beach. There are security personnel on duty at the beach to control access to dedicated areas. If your stay is at Paradisus Playa del Carmen, the area where you access the beach from the family-friendly section is kids friendly (southern beach section). There are no limits to the movement of kids along the whole beach, just basically the use of sun loungers dedicated to guests who paid for dedicated adults-only services and facilities. The beach is really long with more than sufficient space. The beach sun loungers are barely fully occupied, even during the high season period. Most guests spend their time around the pools, and not on the beach.
The middle part of the resort which basically separates the kids-friendly section from the adults-only section is accessible with kids on the Paradisus Playa del Carmen (family friendly) side only. To access the adults-only side, you basically need to pass through the Paradisus Las Perlas lobby area which is monitored by security (for those occasional parents who try to push the limits with their kids). Both sides offer the exact same facilities and services, so irrespective of where you stay, nobody misses out on anything on the opposite side. Some facilities are open to all guests from both resorts, such as the water park.
I hope this answers your questions.
Are there shows for kids in the evening?
In the evenings there are kids-friendly shows, but no shows dedicated to kids simply due to low demand. The shows usually cater for both the families section and adults only section at communal areas, instead of being separate. However, during the day, there is a kids club where parents can take their kids to meet other kids and partake in adventure activities for kids only. The resort has dedicated child caretakers who present different types of activities for kids, including supervised pool parties at the kids pools.
@@CheatsheetTravel did you tip the kids club?
@@keepingupwithq7174 Thanks for asking that question because the subject of tipping at an all-inclusive resort in Mexico needs to be discussed. The simple answer to your question is you can tip if you think the kids entertainers did a good job, or if your kid was beyond happy with their performance as caretakers. However, just keep in mind that tipping in Mexico is NOT compulsory, and it is usually done only if you were more than satisfied with the quality of service. If the service was mediocre, do not tip. Also, the average tipping percentages for F&B (outside of the all-inclusive resort or for 'a la carte' service) ranges from 10% for service 'exceeding expectations', up to 15% for what you may consider exceptional service beyond the expected service standards. Also, what many guests do not know about all-inclusive resort rates in Mexico is that when you pay your reservation, the price already includes a gratuity component factored in which is paid to the operations employees once monthly. In other words, the employees at the resort are already tipped as a component of the booking rates you paid to visit the resort. This is the reason why the majority guests at all-inclusive resorts do not tip, but sometimes you will find that stand-out employee who goes the extra mile to keep you happy during your stay. Generally speaking the average rate to tip these resort employees is around US$ 5 (just a little thank you which does go a long way). Tipping at all-inclusive resorts in Mexico has become somewhat of a sensitive subject simply due to abuse and staff arrogance resulting from over-tipping. The large brand name resorts usually have strict policies regulating staff conduct as not to exploit the guests, but there are some resort brands I just refuse to visit simply due to staff arrogance. The staff at Paradisus are more professional, so tip at your own discretion without feeling obligated.