Westin Lagunamar Ocean Resort, Cancun [Master Thread]
#346
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: IND
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A couple folks have mentioned the hotel shuttle vs. Taxi to/from the airport. Any perspective on either option with 2 young kids (5 & 2)? I'm thinking the hotel shuttle > Taxi in this case.
#347
Join Date: Oct 2015
Posts: 31
Thinking of staying here for New Year's Eve. Will there be fireworks/music, etc?
What can I expect during the day?
How would this property compare to the Ritz Caymans in terms of pool/beach (would expect a lesser service but curious bout rest)?
What can I expect during the day?
How would this property compare to the Ritz Caymans in terms of pool/beach (would expect a lesser service but curious bout rest)?
#348
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Atlanta, GA
Posts: 723
I've stayed at both properties and I think the beach at the RC-Caymans is better. We love the Westin Cancun Lagunamar and plan to go back early 2016 to escape the winter weather. Never been there for NYE so can't say if they have fireworks or not. Service at the RC is not comparable to the Westin but we know that going in and just adjust our expectations. Both properties are great but serve difference clientele/expectations.
#349
Join Date: Jan 2007
Programs: US Airways Chairmans Starwood Lifetime Platinum, Marriott Platinum/,Lifetime Silver Hertz Presidents
Posts: 338
Have been about 10 times always use USA Transfers check their web site don't think you will be disappointed..
#350
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NYE is pretty boring here unless you are going to the big parties at one of the big clubs. Not cheap and not good if you don't drink. I think there are fireworks on the lagoon side (i.e. Opposite of Isla mall - can't see from lagunamar) but pretty lame compared to most places. This is not the place to go for NYE unless you like to spend it in club pumping loud music (or quietly in your room - lagunamar is never loud)
#352
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Atlanta, GA
Programs: DL FO, Hilton Diamond, SPG Gold
Posts: 295
We are here now and it is lovely property. We did have some issues with our room and language can be a barrier if it is anything slightly out of the ordinary. I will detail more later as we are here now.
It is my understanding the promo we are staying on does not count as night stayed toward status (which sounds just like your except it was 319 for 4 nights). It is still a great deal-they also gave us the option of a $75 food credit or 5000 points. We took the points. You are not required to attend a for this but if you want to you can and they give you another 7000 points. I would hop on the deal if i were you especially if you can get a cheap flight
It is my understanding the promo we are staying on does not count as night stayed toward status (which sounds just like your except it was 319 for 4 nights). It is still a great deal-they also gave us the option of a $75 food credit or 5000 points. We took the points. You are not required to attend a for this but if you want to you can and they give you another 7000 points. I would hop on the deal if i were you especially if you can get a cheap flight
#353
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: YOW
Programs: AC 50k, Star Alliance Gold, Marriott Titanium, Hyatt Globalist, Hilton Gold
Posts: 46
So I will be in Cancun this coming May and want to check out the timeshares and potentially buy. A number of you on this thread have mentioned the SVO sends out promotions at various times to its members. i.e. 4 nights for $319, as long as they go through the timeshare presentation, etc.
As it turns out, I have to be referred by a current owner to be receive this offer...if anyone is a current owner and interested can you please PM me?
Cheers
As it turns out, I have to be referred by a current owner to be receive this offer...if anyone is a current owner and interested can you please PM me?
Cheers
#354
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: EWR/JFK
Programs: AA GLD 1.xMM, MAR SLV, HH DMND, IHG PLT
Posts: 839
Recommendations for upcoming family trip
Our family is heading here in a few weeks for mid-winter escape. It is my 1st time to CUN and thus this property, and MEX in general. We usually do Hawaii and did Aruba Surb Club last winter. I got a 1 bedroom villas using points prior to the devaluation.
I took the airport service offered by the hotel and read it is cheaper to cab it back to airport when leaving.
How much in local Pesos do I need in cash for general casual spending outside the property (groceries, meals, etc). Is credit card readily accepted outside the property or is it mostly cash? If I have any left over Pesos can I apply it to my hotel bill or is that in US$ and thus I will get hit with some lousy conversion?
We are looking to just relax and for the most part, i.e. kids play in the pool/beach. However, any nearby activities that are must with the kids? Spending 12 hours on a bus to go to chichen itza doesn't sound like fun as much as I want to go (perhaps when the kids are much older and can endure that lengthy bus ride). I may go solo as a day trip or go to Tulum.
Any recommendations are much appreciated.
I took the airport service offered by the hotel and read it is cheaper to cab it back to airport when leaving.
How much in local Pesos do I need in cash for general casual spending outside the property (groceries, meals, etc). Is credit card readily accepted outside the property or is it mostly cash? If I have any left over Pesos can I apply it to my hotel bill or is that in US$ and thus I will get hit with some lousy conversion?
We are looking to just relax and for the most part, i.e. kids play in the pool/beach. However, any nearby activities that are must with the kids? Spending 12 hours on a bus to go to chichen itza doesn't sound like fun as much as I want to go (perhaps when the kids are much older and can endure that lengthy bus ride). I may go solo as a day trip or go to Tulum.
Any recommendations are much appreciated.
#355
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: TUL
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How much in local Pesos do I need in cash for general casual spending outside the property (groceries, meals, etc). Is credit card readily accepted outside the property or is it mostly cash? If I have any left over Pesos can I apply it to my hotel bill or is that in US$ and thus I will get hit with some lousy conversion?
. . .
Any recommendations are much appreciated.
If you have left over pesos, yes they can be applied to your hotel bill since the bill will be in pesos.
The resort will exchange USD for MEX pesos at the front desk. Exchange rate wasn't too bad, especially considering the convenience. I believe you are limited to $200/day in exchanges through the front desk.
#356
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: IND
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Just returned from a week's stay in a 2BR Villa (which is really just a studio + 1BR)
Someone else in thread suggested USA Transfers. We used them and they were great. $65 round trip for a van for the 6 of us. They emailed with me ahead of time and while we were there. They were 10 mins early picking us up for our return
We got away with zero. Now, with that said - we didn't venture too far and didn't do anything out of walking distance from the resort. DL and SPG Amex have no Fx fees, so we just charged everything on that. My wife tried to get a coffee at the chocolate shop in the mall across the street and they said they didn't take credit - so she went to Starbucks instead. The grocery is a 1/2 mile walk down the street. They take credit. As does the pharmacy across the road and every restaurant we went to.
We didn't deal with the buses on this trip, but they are very easy to navigate. There's only one road/route and they go back and forth constantly. It costs 10.50 pesos to ride (about $0.60). Drivers have some change, but you need to have pesos for that.
There's a small ruin on the property. Not a lot to do there, obviously. There is, however, a national park called El Rey with Mayan ruins down by the public beach. It's about 3 1/2 miles from the resort, but you can take the bus there. More here: http://www.travelandleisure.com/loca...ns-near-cancun
We spent every day at the pools. The main pool area actually has 3 pools. 1 with a waterslide, one with the swimup bar, and a kids pool. The other pool area is also good for little kids b/c the entrance is ramped. The surf at the beach was really strong. I'm not sure if it's always like that at that part of the beach, if it's a winter thing, or if it was just the weather the week we were there. There were red flags up on the beach and we didn't feel comfortable letting our little ones play there with the undertow. Otherwise the beach is clean, lots of chairs. Not many people trying to sell you stuff like in other parts of Cancun.
Across the road on the lagoon there are all kinds of jetski, jetpack, speedboat adventure sorts of activities as well.
The one thing that I wasn't really fond of was the food. There are 2 (3 if you count the main pool bar) restaurants on property. It's fine if you need an easy lunch or even a quick dinner, but I don't think it's good enough for a week. There are some places across the road - Hooters, Chili's, Johnny Rockets...there are also a several "touristy" mexican restaurants on the water. Not bad, not great either. There is a trio of Asian restaurants: Thai, Indian, Sushi. We ate at the Thai place. Great atmosphere, OK food. Didn't really know what to expect for Thai food in Mexico...
15 mins walking north there is a Bubba Gump's and Outback. Again, not great. If you go down toward the Marriotts (maybe 1.5 miles?) there are few nicer places: Fred's, Harry's, Puerto Madero. We ate at Fred's. Again, it was fine, but not amazing. The concierge is mostly useless in this regard. They have a list of restaurants where there is a "discount" or "welcome drink" and that's all that they will tell you about.
We attempted to purchase food at the grocery store to cook for dinner one night. Don't expect the selection of meat/fish/vegetables that you get at home. There are lots of grills throughout the property and you can borrow grill tools from the market on the bottom floor of the hotel. However, not all the grills were working - it was pretty windy as well, which made the process of lighting them more difficult. Also, if you've ever tried to prep meat and veggies with marginally sharp, easily bendable knives ...
How much in local Pesos do I need in cash for general casual spending outside the property (groceries, meals, etc). Is credit card readily accepted outside the property or is it mostly cash?
We didn't deal with the buses on this trip, but they are very easy to navigate. There's only one road/route and they go back and forth constantly. It costs 10.50 pesos to ride (about $0.60). Drivers have some change, but you need to have pesos for that.
We are looking to just relax and for the most part, i.e. kids play in the pool/beach. However, any nearby activities that are must with the kids? Spending 12 hours on a bus to go to chichen itza doesn't sound like fun as much as I want to go (perhaps when the kids are much older and can endure that lengthy bus ride). I may go solo as a day trip or go to Tulum.
We spent every day at the pools. The main pool area actually has 3 pools. 1 with a waterslide, one with the swimup bar, and a kids pool. The other pool area is also good for little kids b/c the entrance is ramped. The surf at the beach was really strong. I'm not sure if it's always like that at that part of the beach, if it's a winter thing, or if it was just the weather the week we were there. There were red flags up on the beach and we didn't feel comfortable letting our little ones play there with the undertow. Otherwise the beach is clean, lots of chairs. Not many people trying to sell you stuff like in other parts of Cancun.
Across the road on the lagoon there are all kinds of jetski, jetpack, speedboat adventure sorts of activities as well.
The one thing that I wasn't really fond of was the food. There are 2 (3 if you count the main pool bar) restaurants on property. It's fine if you need an easy lunch or even a quick dinner, but I don't think it's good enough for a week. There are some places across the road - Hooters, Chili's, Johnny Rockets...there are also a several "touristy" mexican restaurants on the water. Not bad, not great either. There is a trio of Asian restaurants: Thai, Indian, Sushi. We ate at the Thai place. Great atmosphere, OK food. Didn't really know what to expect for Thai food in Mexico...
15 mins walking north there is a Bubba Gump's and Outback. Again, not great. If you go down toward the Marriotts (maybe 1.5 miles?) there are few nicer places: Fred's, Harry's, Puerto Madero. We ate at Fred's. Again, it was fine, but not amazing. The concierge is mostly useless in this regard. They have a list of restaurants where there is a "discount" or "welcome drink" and that's all that they will tell you about.
We attempted to purchase food at the grocery store to cook for dinner one night. Don't expect the selection of meat/fish/vegetables that you get at home. There are lots of grills throughout the property and you can borrow grill tools from the market on the bottom floor of the hotel. However, not all the grills were working - it was pretty windy as well, which made the process of lighting them more difficult. Also, if you've ever tried to prep meat and veggies with marginally sharp, easily bendable knives ...
#357
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 10
Westin Lagunamar Ocean Resort Cancun - Cash & Points OR Free Night Reward?
We are family of 4 with 2 kids. We have an option to book our 6-night hotel stay at Westin Lagunamar Ocean resort with Free Night Award or Cash & Point Award. Below are the 2 options:
Option 1: 6-night stay with 80K SPG points using Free Reward Nights
Option 2: 6-night stay with 36K SPG points + $790 cash
Can you comment on which of the above 2 options presents best value? Thanks.
Option 1: 6-night stay with 80K SPG points using Free Reward Nights
Option 2: 6-night stay with 36K SPG points + $790 cash
Can you comment on which of the above 2 options presents best value? Thanks.
#358
Join Date: Jan 2009
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We are family of 4 with 2 kids. We have an option to book our 6-night hotel stay at Westin Lagunamar Ocean resort with Free Night Award or Cash & Point Award. Below are the 2 options:
Option 1: 6-night stay with 80K SPG points using Free Reward Nights
Option 2: 6-night stay with 36K SPG points + $790 cash
Can you comment on which of the above 2 options presents best value? Thanks.
Option 1: 6-night stay with 80K SPG points using Free Reward Nights
Option 2: 6-night stay with 36K SPG points + $790 cash
Can you comment on which of the above 2 options presents best value? Thanks.
Option 3: 5-night stay with 64K SPG points (Cat 5, high season, 5th night free) + 1 night with cash+points (Cat 5, 6K+$110)= 70K +$110 cash
#359
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: EWR/JFK
Programs: AA GLD 1.xMM, MAR SLV, HH DMND, IHG PLT
Posts: 839
Westin Lagunamar Ocean Resort, Cancun [Master Thread]
I am here at the property and it is nice.
I would recommend option 1 and use up the points and save the cash towards activities and other parts of your vacation.
I used to be a points saver for decades but with recent devaluation every year or so across programs my take is pay full in points and enjoy it while you can.
With merger with Marriott who knows what will happen to the points needed going forward.
For example in 2010 I stayed at maui villas as cat 4 or maybe 5 on points and it quickly went to 7.
Enjoy westin lagunamar.
I would recommend option 1 and use up the points and save the cash towards activities and other parts of your vacation.
I used to be a points saver for decades but with recent devaluation every year or so across programs my take is pay full in points and enjoy it while you can.
With merger with Marriott who knows what will happen to the points needed going forward.
For example in 2010 I stayed at maui villas as cat 4 or maybe 5 on points and it quickly went to 7.
Enjoy westin lagunamar.
#360
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Danville, CA, USA;
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We are family of 4 with 2 kids. We have an option to book our 6-night hotel stay at Westin Lagunamar Ocean resort with Free Night Award or Cash & Point Award. Below are the 2 options:
Option 1: 6-night stay with 80K SPG points using Free Reward Nights
Option 2: 6-night stay with 36K SPG points + $790 cash
Can you comment on which of the above 2 options presents best value? Thanks.
Option 1: 6-night stay with 80K SPG points using Free Reward Nights
Option 2: 6-night stay with 36K SPG points + $790 cash
Can you comment on which of the above 2 options presents best value? Thanks.
We have stayed here 7 times with our children and I can tell you it will be quite cramped in a studio with a pullout couch. Splurge for the extra space and privacy for the parents not to mention a fullsize kitchen.
BTW, I would take 44k points > $790 cash, but the decision really depends on how many points you have, how many you earn in a year, whether you are cash poor, etc.