Currently staying at the resort on one of the previously mentioned timeshare deals ($199 for 4 nights). Presentation is 2 hours (mine was 3 to get an understanding of all available offers before ultimately declining, for those interested in taking the deal PM me for details).
First Impressions: The resort is well maintained and the staff is courteous, egar to help all around. Check-in was somewhat easy with a cold towel and fruit juice upon arriving. Parking is $10/night for valet or you can park for free in the dirt lot below the resort (its about a 7min walk to the front desk from there).
SPG Platinum Recognition: Breakfast coupons given (continental breakfast) and late checkout offered. No other recognition.
Note: Any purchases made on the property (including the concierge) will asses charges in MXP with an unfavorable exchange rate (19 to 1) when using an Amex. You can either dispute the charges after they posted provided you can provide the original price in dollars or use a Visa if you want to be charged in dollars. I found this to be the case in most of Cabo.
Room: The rooms have good finishes and all have views to the Sea of Cortez (The West Tower has the better views as the other tower is blocked by a timeshare development). I was on the top floor near the elevators in a studio. This contains a kitchenette with bar with seating for 3 all electric appliances and a small fridge (the studio apartment variety). There is also a king bed with lamps on each nightstand and a queen pullout sofabed. There are a plethora of outlets (usb and regular) and a small angled balcony with a table, two chairs and outlets. The closet is in the hallway adjacent to the stacked washer dryer (with complementary detergent). The bathroom has the Westin Rain shower with nozzle and vanity mirror and white tea amenities.
Notable Issues: My SO was upset that the room did not have a full length mirror. "This renovation was not designed by a woman."
The door for the room has a delay in the lock engaging after closing the door, if you are not there to have the lock engage, it is possible the door will unlock and stay ajar.
Additionally I noticed that several rooms had paper stuffed in the doorjam; the combination of the two was highly suspicious and I altered the front desk and SPG to the issue. Something to be aware of in all hotel situations.