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Old Jan 31, 2018, 5:10 pm
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Doesn't seem to be an existing thread. Appears to have opened last month. Does anyone have an experience?
I am debating a stay booked through an OTA; $60 less than hilton.com and Hilton insists they are not the same room. Not sure if it's worth the premium over other nonHilton properties in downtown PDC if I'm not getting my Diamond benefits or points.
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I'm also interest in any thoughts or experiences anyone has with this property. I'm considering a stay next December during the kids' winter break. Thanks in advance for any insights!
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Anyone stayed here recently that has scoop on the property? Diamond treatment, breakfast, area, etc? I googlemapped it and it kinda looks like it's on the end of the tourist strip, getting into nowhere-zone, but looks pretty nice roomwise. (Edit) Not sure if the Purobeach rooftop pool is going to be a pay to play like Barcelona and other PB properties I've been to... (edit: the hotel benefits include PB access and towels, etc.)

Also one of the Diamond benefits listed is a "daily evening in-room amenity" whatever that is!

UPDATE: the "daily in room amenity" is... turn down service. Hmm. Not even chocolate on the pillows. That's not really much value to me to have my pillows fluffed.

I contacted the hotel and they said continental breakfast was included, hot buffet add a few bucks.


Anyone? Bueller?

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The Fives Downtown

The Fives Downtown Hotel & Residences, Curio Collection by Hilton

Avenida 10 Norte & Calle 2 Playa Del Carmen, Quintana Roo MX

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The Fives Downtown Hotel & Residences, Curio Collection by Hilton

Since I hadn't found any reviews on this nice looking property, I figured I'd pop down this week, check it out while it's still newish and unexplored, and report some findings for the general betterment of FT!  :)

 

So here we go!

 

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Check In

Check In went smoothly and quickly.

I booked online the morning of my arrival, had asked for an upgrade, and checked the app just an hour or so later and had been assigned exactly what I was hoping for - score! This was midweek/low season, and it had been raining, so perhaps there was more vacancy than usual explaining the upgrade, but... whatever, I'm grateful.

 

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I didn't get my digital key, so went into the lovely lobby/open-air atrium to complete the check in. Not much traffic at the front desk. A deposit on my Amex Ascend* of five thousand pesos to establish a tab to charge food and such to the room was required, no problems there, just a little different.

*That's right, no Aspire yet. I get Diamond the hard way. Hop-hop-hop :)

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Room

I asked for highest floor, and got it. The hotel is only four floors of rooms, with a rooftop Purobeach pool/bar/restaurant. The only room on the top floor is some super-suite with it's own private continuation of the pool. We didn't rate that kind of swank, but the room we DID get was pretty sweet:

Two room setup, a long room with kitchen near front door, continuing into a small "dining room" with a round table and chairs. This area continues into a "living room" with hide-a-bed couch, a padded chair, and a coffee table. There is a TV on the wall, perhaps 40" or so?

 

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The second room comprises the King bedroom and large bathroom.

 

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The living area and this bedroom are divided off with wooden slider doors (which gives a nice presentation as they slide open to expose the bed head-on with it's grey fabric headboard, twin sconce lights, a wood tile wall backdrop, and sidetables with USB and outlets on both sides.)

 

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The whole suite's decor was very well done and cohesive. Textured concrete tile and wood walls, wood flooring with rugs near beds and living areas. Very up to date kitchen appliances (midsized fridge/freezer, small oven, sink, coffee maker, etc. I didn't see any cutlery in the drawers though: if you were planning on a long stay and actually using the kitchen, you might need pots and pans and dishes.)

 

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Bathroom / dressing area had four separate closet doors, plenty of hanger space as well as shelves. A properly bolted-down safe, some drawers, ironing board, and complimentary Curio-branded beach flipflops as a little lagniappe. Cute touch.

 

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Shower was a larger rain-overhead + removable showerhead. Frosted glass doors on this and the adjoining pooper-area. Reasonably private, and the whole bathroom could be closed off with an additional set of wooden sliders if extra privacy was required. It IS a 1 king, so even if you had kids on the hide-a-bed, you've got two sets of wood sliders and the frosted glass shower/commode doors between you and others. Some nice smelling citrus shampoo/lotion/conditioner/bath gel, as well as a small loofa waited in the shower, with other usual amenities (Q-tips, hair cover, sewing kit, etc.) on the sink.

 

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Bed: A tad on the soft side, but clean and comfortable. White duvet, plenty of pillows, including some throw pillows.

 

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Small stool under bedroom TV. TV itself had a smattering of English channels, HBO, sports, and news. Some was Spanish with English subtitles, some the opposite.

 

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This particular suite faced the ocean, towards 5th Avenue (the "strip" of Playa del Carmen) and had a balcony that opens from two glass slider doors from both the bedroom or the living room. On the balcony, two chairs, a very small drink table, and a whirlpool tub. It is a true "bathtub" not a "hot tub". It is reasonably private. (There's no other tall buildings anywhere in the view ahead: this is the tallest building in the area, so no one's looking back at you if you do decide to bathe out here, you can probably make it happen if you're discreet with your towel placement and speed of exit/entry. ã‹¡ )

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Service

Front desk: good to go. No language barriers, all very straightforward and quick.

Valet: "free" with resort fee, a little slow sometimes and a little weird how you don't pull up to the actual hotel front door, but instead a side garage entrance. Dunno, maybe we did that all wrong and should have gone to the front door. Either way, it worked okay.

Restaurants: Everyone helpful and no language barriers. One person was a little curt at one of the restaurants, but the tequila bar tender working the night of the 30th made up for that other person with his great spirit, and some righteous guacamole.

In general, everyone seemed helpful, getting elevators, asking if we needed anything, without being overbearing and hand-out-for-tips type "helpful" like you get at snooty hotels.

Dining

Dining: there are a few options in-house.

There is an Italian restaurant, Mercatto, which also serves as the breakfast "buffet" for mornings. Decor was clean and crisp, plenty of tables, no waiting when we went there.

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"Buffet" was on the skimpy side, further explanation below.

 

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A "Marley Coffee" shop, which is a coffee and scones kind of place with juices and small plates. Apparently it's a chain with figureheading from a son of Bob Marley, but has some bad corporate road behind them. Google the lawsuits and such if the business end of things interests you, but to most people I assume it's just going to be good coffee and a fast grab. Didn't eat here, but waited in the coffee shop air conditioning where we could see the car come out from the valet. Decor here is cool. Plenty of various seating, couches, stools, small tables. You know, like a hipster coffeeshop should look.

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On roof was the Purobeach bar and restaurant. We went up multiple times during our stay only to find the whole pool/restaurant locked down because it was raining, or had rained earlier, etc.. Too bad, it looks reasonable pricewise and has creative looking dishes. When the weather is agreeable, this has to be a smash location with the views and breezes!

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My main negative, which I have to allow some allowance for, because it was raining pretty darn hard, was that Purobeach was closed most of the time I was there. Which in and of itself is understandable when it's actively pouring rain. But when I'd ask "When will it reopen?" or "It hasn't been raining for three hours now, will it reopen at all tonight?" there didn't seem to be a rain-day policy. For that matter, I would have loved to go hang out up there and sit in the covered areas or get in the pool even if it was raining. Locked up, no go. Which also prevented us from trying the restaurant up there. Which, again, looked very cool. Bummer.

Other issue, breakfast buffet:

Day one, breakfast at Mercatto. Diamond guests get "the continental buffet" included. It's literally four bread choices, a few fruits, coffee and juice. If all you want is a muffin, some pineapple, and coffee, I guess you're set.

I was told there would be a small upcharge to get some unspecified additional benefit.

"Okay, so it's only a few pesos/$3.00 US to upcharge from continental: I'm in! What do I get?"

Mumble mumble...

"Can I get pancakes then?"

No, that's not part of the upgrade price, that's extra.

"No problem, I'll just have fried eggs and some ham."

The eggs are included in the upcharge, but it's another few dollars for some little pieces of ham.

"But I can get an omelette with the ham scrambled into it, in the included upcharge, at no extra-extra fee?"

Si.

"Whatever, fine, I'll have the eggs, and the green juice."

Oh: The orange and grapefruit are included (40 peso menu price) but the green juice (also 40 peso menu price) is not. That's extra.

"Ok...?"

...This went on for two days, where I was never sure what was included with the upcharge (I guess it's just "Eggs" which can have some meat scrambled into, as long as you order a 3 egg omelette. BUT if you order *2* eggs fried, then you have to pay extra-extra to get the same meat that comes with the *3* egg omelette.) Just when I'd given up on trying to figure out what was included, then, on the final day, the buffet inexplicably became larger and included all the things I had paid extra for on days 1 and 2. Still wasn't much of a spread, but now there's scrambled eggs and some meat along with the breads and fruit. Weird and confusing.

 

Location

At first it seemed this hotel was in the middle of nowhere, but I wasn't very familiar with this area of PDC, so hadn't picked up on the fact that it IS pretty central. The 5th Avenue strip, a couple-mile pedestrian drag is just a block or so away, so while you can hear ooonst-ooonst dance music into the night, the lights and crowds are not really an issue. You're far enough away, but right there if you want to walk down.

On a personal rant/note, the 5th Ave. area strikes me as the sad and yukky part of Mexico tourista culture. Within a mile walk down 5th, *everyone* had a hand out, shilling whatever crap they were selling, getting in your face "Señor! Tour to pyramids? Best price! Cocaine? You want to get high? Ferry tickets you buy here! Weed? Try our free tequila tasting?" - NONSTOP. I was propositioned for coke and weed no less than ten times, which by itself is a "whatever" annoyance, but I was in the middle of a conversation with my wife, and you're interrupting us!  I understand salesmanship, but just no boundaries, no class, just lies and scams every couple yards. What do I need ferry tickets from God-knows-who-you-are for, when we are literally across the street from the legitimate ferry ticket office? Wearing fake "uniform" vests and such to make the hawkers look like "officials" as they tell you you are "required" to buy from them... Whatever, dude, get out of my way. Mexico has it's natural beauties, but also a lot of trashy aspects. This cranky tirade may be coming on strong because I am currently riding out some Montezuma's Revenge since I flew home yesterday.  :) Geopolitical rant over.

Anyway, you can walk to a lot of things nearby, including a Walmart for supplies (they take USD with an upfront exchange rate, btw), tons of restaurants, bars, beachside massage places (I walked down a little farther off the beaten path to the non-scammy and nice "Calle 16 Massage": 2 x $40. So my wife and I got a full hour massage for $20+tip each, in a beachfront palapa/polebarn kinda arrangement, clean tables, and not too bad a massage!)

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Tons of places to get a street taco, elotes, or a dessert treat from pushcarts in the park just behind the hotel to the left, which was decidedly non-touristy and local. My quick restaurant heads-up: If I went back, I'd for-sure hit Kaxapa Factory, just .3 mi away walk. Good stuff for a lunch or casual dinner! Venezuelan food, proprietor is squared the heck away, reasonable prices, everything was big and tasty! Also Yum Yum Thai-Indian just down the road a block is very nicely done too. Great atmosphere, decent chow.

 

Overall

> Cost/Value: This was a points stay, so the value seemed good enough. 111,000 points for three nights, which, if you factor the upgrade was very reasonable.

> Breakfast: could have been more squared away, although nothing wrong with it food-quality-wise if you're a light eater.

> Pre-stay/Communications: I emailed the hotel, sent them a PM on Facebook, and attempted contact via Instagram. I didn't ever -and still haven't- gotten a response to my question on a promotional rate they had on their official Facebook page. Not awesome communications.

The website address they give on some of their social media doesn't actually exist. (It's old address, replaced by the official Curio one, I guess, but... update needed!)

On that note, there was also a promotion on getting 5,000 points per 3 night stay on the offical Curio website. I felt I would be eligible, but when I asked about it via online chat prior to arrival, and then again upon check-in, got shrugs. On checkout, I asked again, and the front desk gent said he'd email me after he spoke to the manager. Haven't heard back yet, so I'll update with results in a few days. Still pending a judgement here.

 

>Decor, architecture, property: Spot on. Very nice, intimate feeling hotel. Not a resort, but rather an excellent representation of what the Curio vibe is supposed to reflect. Not one area lacked in thought as far as design and execution of the look and feel of the property. Nicely done, Curio.

> WiFi: Screen capture of the internet speed:

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Gym

Small, but functional area off the lobby. Usual equipment, water (not bottled, and as much as I hate onetime plastic waste, I would have appreciated bottled water here in Mexico.)

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Pool

Purobeach is a company that I guess Hilton contracts its pool/bar setups out to in some properties. I first discovered PB concept at the Hilton Diagonal Barcelona, which was very nice, but extra $$$, and kind of a hoppin' dance club vibe. Wasn't sure if Playa del Carmen setup would be similar, but it was no big deal: Nice L-shaped infinity pool, shallow for mostly wading and cooling off between tanning-flips, but a lovely view all the way to Cozumel island. Plenty of chaises and Bali bed setups. The always-empty restaurant behind the pool area had a very cool vibe, clean white linen and rustic wood. Bar staff helpful. 

 

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Would I return? Oh yeah, if I was in Mexico again, it was a very nice stay and property.

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Any visits here post-Covid?
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Any visits here post-Covid?
Yes, I stayed there last week. Of all the places I had stayed in Mexico, this one seemed to be operating the most normal, unlike others that have had rooms stripped bare, apart from soaps, towels and a bottle of water! I only stayed one night, had a look at the roof top pool and there was a few people there, although there had been a big downpour half an hour earlier as I was arriving (turning the road outside into lakes!), and the bar was open. There was signs in the lifts for event over the next two days, a Ladies night that evening - I headed out for the evening, so can't report anything on that.
I was surprised to find a full cooking facility in the room, but no pots/pans/dishes, and thought they had been removed for Covid times, but someone who did the review in 2018 said the same. There was 2 bottles of anti bac gel and a packet of wipes in the room, nice for those are paranoid about those things which was a thoughtful touch. Another Covid thing was a walk through sprayer at the front door, and at first I just thought it was a metal detector as found in hotels located in dangerous parts of the world, and wondered why it made an odd noise after I walked through it - motion sensor to trigger the sprayer. Although if you are that worried about things, I doubt you are jetting off to a holiday hot spot, but it is all box ticking I guess so the authorities let them open for business.

Breakfast was an American Breakfast, although Mexican options were offered, no mention of upcharges for anything, and it was pretty good. There is a nice little taco place opposite the side street of the hotel that has good prices and the locals eat at - I tried it for a late afternoon snack, nice lady who runs the place and the food was good. I had a rental car, and they didn't charge me for parking, other than I tipped the guys for looking after the car - just pull into the side street and pull up to the garage entrance and they sort it all out. Otherwise, the staff seemed friendly and happy to back to getting busy again.
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Attached a great review from Dec. 2020. Really nice place, we enjoyed it very much. Definitely a great counterpoint to the All Inclusive Hilton Resort 10 walking minutes away. Great hotel, super impressive courtyard and a very special flair.

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Great stay

The Fives Downtown Hotel & Residences, Curio Collection by Hilton

Avenida 10 Norte & Calle 2 Playa Del Carmen, Quintana Roo MX

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Location

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The hotel is located right off the super touristy strip which is 5th avenue. It's on Avenida 10, which is basically just one block away, as the avenidas go 5 by 5, where as the perpendicular streets go 2 by 2.

So yeah, close enough to the tourist street, but far enough to avoid the crowds and noise. However, there is a club very near by and I could hear the thumping quite well from the room and this goes on until 6AM....

The hotel is also very conveniently located within a block walking from the ADO Terminal Turistica bus terminal. All the ADO buses stop there, so it's super convenient if you want to visit Tulum, Cancun, Chichen Itza and even longer distance destinations.

Tips: for food, I would recommend walking along Avenida 10, rather than Quinta (5th) Ave. Lots of more local choices, delicious food, cheaper and you don't get all the constant haggling, which is super annoying. I know some people love it but yeah, not for me :)

 

Check In

Check-in was easy and smooth. I checked-in on the app but couldn't chose the room as it was the only one left it seems for this category. The usual credit card guarantee was asked, the suitcases were taken from me to be "disinfected". They just wipe them completely with some alcoholic wipes. I wanted to take them myself to the room but they insisted someone would bring them up.... right.

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And then a nice attendant accompanied me to the room, "to show me the features of the rooms". But it was in fact a time-share speech.... I was no expecting this. This is my first time in the Riviera Maya so it's maybe a common thing to see with big hotels but I was completely turned off by it. As soon as we entered the room, she did not explain any "features" of the room but started giving me pamphlets about their other Fives properties and time-shares. She said she can explain everything to me and if I wanted to, they would have someone at breakfast (max 1h she said" to provide all the details and advantages. In return, they would give me a free tour to Tulum or something like that. I just turned everything down and kindly sent her away.... Suitcases arrived shortly after.

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Room

I booked a 1 King 1 Bedroom Suite through the app, 1 day before check-in. The rate was USD 166.60 per night + taxes. Total for two nights was USD 399.51. This was a HHonors members rate including continental breakfast.

I was given room 112, facing the main street and the sea (but you can't see the sea, obviously from the 1st floor). The room was really big, with a kitchenette, a huge fridge, 2 complimentary bottles of water (anything extra would be charged). Big bar-top table with 4 chairs, sofa, big tv. 

The room was also big with a comfortable bed but the linen smelled a bit like old sweat....

Bathroom was big as well, with a big walk-in shower and 2 sinks.

The balcony was huge, really huge. You can kind of see your neighbours though as the separations are half opened.

The Wifi was awefully slow though.... you can still stream videos and watch Netflix but it takes a while before the video becomes clear. I did a Speedtest.net test and it was only showing 2-4Mb/s so yeah.... I used the access with a "promo code", as instructed at check-in. I don't have status with HHonors so maybe that's the basic internet access, and status users get a premium access? not a huge deal but still slow :)

I'll let the picutres speak for themselves.

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Dining

Ordered room-service once as I came back late from the Chichen Itza tour and was too tired and lazy to get out. The prices are reasonable enough. Had a club sandwich.... nothing to talk about it. Just average.

Breakfast was a bit of a joke though I thought. I know it's continental bfast but still. There were some hot dishes: potatoes lyonnaises, some Mexican chicken dish, beans, veggies. Some small danish and american coffee that you could pour yourself in paper cups.

At the table though you can ask for some orange juice and "regular" coffees. That's it on the first day. On the second day, someone actually came to me to bring a basket with a selection of breads which was much nicer, with some jams. Maybe I should have asked on the first day?.... but the waiter who brought me coffee and juice never offered anything.

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Pool

The top floor pool was quite nice. There is a nice L shaped pool and in the back, there's a jacuzzi and another small pool with those lounge chairs built in, half-way in the water.

The music is quite loud though but it was never crowded, probably because it was raining on and off all week long. 

Big towels are provided of course and when it doesn't rain, they put some kind of mattresses on top of the furnitures to make it more comfortable.

Nor hard sale up there for drinks or food. Just a spa attendant trying to sell some spa services.

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Overall

I would stay here again I think, for these rates. There was cheaper rates available for their standard roms, I believe USD 110 + taxes, which was a good price for a chain hotel in that location.

 

Great stay

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The other Fives property is actually better than this hotel. I believe it is a mix of residence/all-inclusive resort that's about 45 minutes away from this location.
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OP, were you looking at the fiveshotels.com at the OTA site? I'm also looking to book this hotel as I previously stayed there using points and enjoyed my stay. I am now finding that booking through thefiveshotels.com is significantly cheaper. For example, there's a 2 bedroom suite for the 2 nights I'm looking for $500. Booking through Hilton is $1000! First, I just wanted to make sure the site is legit which appears it is...secondly just confused as to why two booking sites, one through hilton and one that appears to be directly through the hotel. Begs the question is it apples to apples room. From what I see it is. Any input is appreciated.
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