Originally Posted by
Daftryan
Although it's not quite a babymoon, we went when my daughter was 11 months old, 2 years old, and are booked to go again with her soon as a 4 year old with her 1 year old sister in tow.
This is an amazing place to take advantage of your globalist benefits and have a great babymoon. Use an SUA to upgrade to the Thompson King Suite. It's a huge room and is a massive value especially if you're redeeming points to stay in a basic room then upgrade to the suite. It's literally thousands of dollars a night. The Globalist breakfast is freaking AWESOME and will easily save you $100 a morning for 2 people. Maybe more.
Both times I have stayed, yes there have been weddings, but they have never negatively impacted our stay. They do the weddings in a little area basically made for wedding ceremonies so if you're a regular guest not related to the wedding, you barely notice. To the contrary, they are kind of fun/touching to watch from above in the lobby or in your room.
Yes, the music in the pool is bumping, but only when there's a DJ. I'm not sure what the schedule is for DJs, but the hours are reasonable. I have never had a problem sleeping at this hotel.
I will be fully transparent that one day, a Saturday, the pool was PACKED. By late afternoon, the pool was cloudy and seemed unclean. If this will ruin your experience, you might want to think about it. For me, life goes on and the next morning it was beautiful again.
I say go for it. If you have more questions, let me know. You MIGHT want to consider flying in on a Saturday and checking out on a Wednesday, for example. That way you can skip the busiest part of the weekend.
Thanks. This is very helpful. We were looking on some other all inclusive options in Cabo and Cancun, but figured with wife not drinking and me not drinking as much (in solidarity), we'd be wasting a lot more points for that options. The Cape seemed like a good place to use Globalist benefits as you said.
Unfortunately don't have any SUA, but will plan on letting hotel know in advance this is a baby moon and request a "quieter" room and I'll cross fingers for a possible suite upgrade.