Andaz Mayakoba Resort Riveria Maya REVIEW - MASTER THREAD
#226
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Whitefish, Montana
Programs: Four Seasons PP, RW Elite, Dorchester Diamond, Virtuoso, PenClub, Privé, Oetker Pearl, etc.
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Funny enough, I loged in to post the almost exact same thing
I want to go in October with my newborn and 3 year old! It will be the first vacations as a family of four. I expect to keep my newborn with me at all times, but leave my 3 yo at Kimbo.
My questions however is on upgrades. I feel my stay will be entirely different whether I'm in a regular room or a suite, but I'm an explorist without an easy way to upgrade, and I don't want to spend all my $$$ on the room considering how expensive everything else seems to be there.
Ideal would be P+C then a DSU... that I don't have. Can those ever be bought from another WoH member? Or exchanged?
As an example I have a free night from my hyatt chase card that I won't use this year (up to cat 4, as you all know).
Any other strategy on getting to a suite without paying full price would be welcome!
Lagoon side seems to be the best with kids, from everything I've read (better pools, close to transport and kid's club).
Thanks all for your help, and see you there, @rabido?
Ben.
PS: if someone know the answer to rabido's question on whether in October, cheap in!
I want to go in October with my newborn and 3 year old! It will be the first vacations as a family of four. I expect to keep my newborn with me at all times, but leave my 3 yo at Kimbo.
My questions however is on upgrades. I feel my stay will be entirely different whether I'm in a regular room or a suite, but I'm an explorist without an easy way to upgrade, and I don't want to spend all my $$$ on the room considering how expensive everything else seems to be there.
Ideal would be P+C then a DSU... that I don't have. Can those ever be bought from another WoH member? Or exchanged?
As an example I have a free night from my hyatt chase card that I won't use this year (up to cat 4, as you all know).
Any other strategy on getting to a suite without paying full price would be welcome!
Lagoon side seems to be the best with kids, from everything I've read (better pools, close to transport and kid's club).
Thanks all for your help, and see you there, @rabido?
Ben.
PS: if someone know the answer to rabido's question on whether in October, cheap in!
- $120 USD Property Credit
- Room Upgrade, Response within 24 hours of request, Subject to availability
- Daily Complimentary Full Breakfast for Two at Hotel Restaurant
- Welcome Amenity
- Guest Welcome Letter.
- Early Check-In, Response within 24 hours of request, Subject to availability
- Connecting Rooms, Response within 24 hours of request
- Free Wifi
If you wanted to use points, you could use them to book some nights of your stay, and you could book the Privé rate for the remaining nights.
Last edited by KristenNix; May 18, 2018 at 3:30 pm
#228
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: CLT
Programs: AA ExPlat, Hyatt Globalist, Bonvoy Lifetime Titanium
Posts: 1,551
Maybe a dumb question. Are all the beachside suites all on the "ground floor" or are there some on the 2nd floor? It sounds like 2nd floor is preferred in general for views and less noise. If they are on the 2nd floor how are they "beachside" without going down steps?
#229
Join Date: Feb 2000
Posts: 6,546
suites are either in the beach area (ocean suite, beach suite) or the lagoon area (lagoon suite, ada suite).
the ocean suites are in buildings that offer direct views of the ocean. there are both upper and lower ocean suites.
these lower suites have the advantage of walking directly out to the beach from your private pool deck.
these upper suites have the advantage of privacy on your private pool deck.
the beach suites are in buildings that are behind other structures and thus offer no sight-line to the ocean. there are both upper and lower beach suites.
these lower suites have no advantage over the upper, as both suites face away from the beach with nothing really behind it. the upper is better though because a higher view of the resort, versus mostly foliage view on lower.
the ocean suites are in buildings that offer direct views of the ocean. there are both upper and lower ocean suites.
these lower suites have the advantage of walking directly out to the beach from your private pool deck.
these upper suites have the advantage of privacy on your private pool deck.
the beach suites are in buildings that are behind other structures and thus offer no sight-line to the ocean. there are both upper and lower beach suites.
these lower suites have no advantage over the upper, as both suites face away from the beach with nothing really behind it. the upper is better though because a higher view of the resort, versus mostly foliage view on lower.
#230
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: CLT
Programs: AA ExPlat, Hyatt Globalist, Bonvoy Lifetime Titanium
Posts: 1,551
suites are either in the beach area (ocean suite, beach suite) or the lagoon area (lagoon suite, ada suite).
the ocean suites are in buildings that offer direct views of the ocean. there are both upper and lower ocean suites.
these lower suites have the advantage of walking directly out to the beach from your private pool deck.
these upper suites have the advantage of privacy on your private pool deck.
the beach suites are in buildings that are behind other structures and thus offer no sight-line to the ocean. there are both upper and lower beach suites.
these lower suites have no advantage over the upper, as both suites face away from the beach with nothing really behind it. the upper is better though because a higher view of the resort, versus mostly foliage view on lower.
the ocean suites are in buildings that offer direct views of the ocean. there are both upper and lower ocean suites.
these lower suites have the advantage of walking directly out to the beach from your private pool deck.
these upper suites have the advantage of privacy on your private pool deck.
the beach suites are in buildings that are behind other structures and thus offer no sight-line to the ocean. there are both upper and lower beach suites.
these lower suites have no advantage over the upper, as both suites face away from the beach with nothing really behind it. the upper is better though because a higher view of the resort, versus mostly foliage view on lower.
#233
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Posts: 301
I'm considering staying here with my wife and two kids (ages 4 years and 6 months). They have several good prepaid rates for our dates, so trying to figure out the best way to book as a Globalist (no remaining TSU left, but could upgrade w points/standard rate). We were thinking of booking a Beach Suite, but the Ocean Front Suites (or even the Ocean Front Studios) look pretty great. Ocean Front Suite cash rates are ~50% more than the Beach Suite, though.
Has anyone here received a complimentary Globalist upgrade from a Lagoon/Beach Suite to an Ocean Suite? Also, do they typically offer paid upgrades from a regular room to the different levels of suites?
Beach Suites and Ocean Front Studio have nearly the same cash rate - is it worth the extra space of a suite to lose the Ocean Front view in a "mini-suite"?
FF
Has anyone here received a complimentary Globalist upgrade from a Lagoon/Beach Suite to an Ocean Suite? Also, do they typically offer paid upgrades from a regular room to the different levels of suites?
Beach Suites and Ocean Front Studio have nearly the same cash rate - is it worth the extra space of a suite to lose the Ocean Front view in a "mini-suite"?
FF
#234
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Madison, WI
Programs: Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 973
I'm considering staying here with my wife and two kids (ages 4 years and 6 months). They have several good prepaid rates for our dates, so trying to figure out the best way to book as a Globalist (no remaining TSU left, but could upgrade w points/standard rate). We were thinking of booking a Beach Suite, but the Ocean Front Suites (or even the Ocean Front Studios) look pretty great. Ocean Front Suite cash rates are ~50% more than the Beach Suite, though.
Has anyone here received a complimentary Globalist upgrade from a Lagoon/Beach Suite to an Ocean Suite? Also, do they typically offer paid upgrades from a regular room to the different levels of suites?
Beach Suites and Ocean Front Studio have nearly the same cash rate - is it worth the extra space of a suite to lose the Ocean Front view in a "mini-suite"?
FF
Has anyone here received a complimentary Globalist upgrade from a Lagoon/Beach Suite to an Ocean Suite? Also, do they typically offer paid upgrades from a regular room to the different levels of suites?
Beach Suites and Ocean Front Studio have nearly the same cash rate - is it worth the extra space of a suite to lose the Ocean Front view in a "mini-suite"?
FF
I've had an upgrade from Lagoon -> Beach, but not Ocean.
2) Also, do they typically offer paid upgrades from a regular room to the different levels of suites?
Yes, they hard sell these upgrades at check-in. I think someone earlier posted a picture, it's exactly what I saw as well. My hunch is that at low cash prices like you're seeing now, it's probably cheaper to pay the upgrade up front.
3) trying to figure out the best way to book as a Globalist
Do you by any chance have the Citi Prestige Card? Or are you willing/able to get it before you book your vacation? This is the perfect time to use it, since it gives the fourth night free.
Also, if you book through the Prestige, check on Prive rates. With Prive you'll get $100 credit, room upgrade (at booking, not if space available on arrival).
So in that case you can book the Beach suite, get the 4th night free and have a decent chance at an upgrade to Oceanfront suite.
#235
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Madison, WI
Programs: Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 973
I had a lower beach suite, and mainly what I could see was foliage and occasionally see a golfer through the branches on the other side (since it butts right up to the golf course).
#236
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: WI
Programs: A bunch
Posts: 488
My family stayed here at the start of the year and had a blast. I did a review of the property that may help fellow FTer’s that are looking at staying there.
Review: Andaz Mayakoba - PointsPinnaclePointsPinnacle
Review: Andaz Mayakoba - PointsPinnaclePointsPinnacle
#237
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: London
Programs: BA Gold, Hyatt Globalist, Hyatt Prive
Posts: 197
This is just to let everyone know that the current Half Price promotion (that includes a 50% room rate discount, welcome beverage upon check-in, 25% discount on food & beverages and 25% discount in the Mayan oasis, Naum Wellness & Spa) is now fully combinable with Hyatt Prive - so you will also get a full daily breakfast for 2, $120 property credit, welcome amenity, early check-in (confirmed within 24 hours of booking), room upgrade (confirmed within 24 hours of booking), VIP status and more. Send me a PM for more info and to book this very special offer!
Must book by August 31, 2018 for stays between June 29, 2018 - October 31, 2018
Must book by August 31, 2018 for stays between June 29, 2018 - October 31, 2018
#238
Join Date: Feb 2000
Posts: 6,546
Lucky (on his blog) said the upgrade is room to room or suite to suite with Prive.
I assume this means booking paid Beach Suite confirms into Ocean Studio (only a $20/n difference) and then paid Ocean Studio confirms into Ocean Suite (a $138/n difference).
Can you confirm this?
I assume this means booking paid Beach Suite confirms into Ocean Studio (only a $20/n difference) and then paid Ocean Studio confirms into Ocean Suite (a $138/n difference).
Can you confirm this?
Last edited by Colin; Jul 12, 2018 at 10:01 am
#239
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: London
Programs: BA Gold, Hyatt Globalist, Hyatt Prive
Posts: 197
Lucky (on his blog) said the upgrade is room to room or suite to suite with Prive.
I assume this means booking paid Beach Suite confirms into Ocean Studio (only a $20/n difference) and then paid Ocean Studio confirms into Ocean Suite (a $138/n difference).
Can you confirm this?
I assume this means booking paid Beach Suite confirms into Ocean Studio (only a $20/n difference) and then paid Ocean Studio confirms into Ocean Suite (a $138/n difference).
Can you confirm this?
#240
Join Date: Feb 2000
Posts: 6,546
I won't be able to return to this resort until after the promo period, but the deal gets even better for the Globalist with a Citi Prestige card who can take advantage of this deal.
The total cost for 4 night stay (Oct 8 - 12 for instance) confirmed in an Ocean Suite would be $1200 (after paying the Ocean Studio rate, confirming upgrade within 24 hours to Ocean Suite, waived resort fees, and $100 resort credit).
That's $300/n all-in for the suite you really want to be in at this resort.
Add in the F&B discount and wow!
The total cost for 4 night stay (Oct 8 - 12 for instance) confirmed in an Ocean Suite would be $1200 (after paying the Ocean Studio rate, confirming upgrade within 24 hours to Ocean Suite, waived resort fees, and $100 resort credit).
That's $300/n all-in for the suite you really want to be in at this resort.
Add in the F&B discount and wow!
Last edited by Colin; Jul 12, 2018 at 10:41 am