Cancun Royal Solaris - Questions
Looking for my first all inclusive vacation resort. I was told of the
Royal Solaris and the GR Solaris in Cancun. I was told that the Solaris Resorts are good. Are there any in Cancun that are better than Solaris Resorts? We also understand that at the GR Solaris all room have balconys while the Royal Solaris only some do. We were also told that the GR Solaris is smaller than the Royal Solaris and the GR Solaris is more upscale. Any opinions as to which are better? As I stated in the beginning, this is my very first all inclusive vacation and I'm just beginning my research. I appreciate any and all information. We think we are sure that Cancun is the destination we want as we have never been but always wanted to go. A little background information: Past vacations included 20+ Cruises plus land based vacations (all beach destinations). Two guys aged 42 & 38 traveling. Were not into night clubs but do enjoy bars and talking to other guests. We also enjoy production shows. Casinos are a plus but we know there are none in Cancun (that would just make it perfect). Thanks again for any and all help & input. Rick |
Cancun Royal Solaris - Questions
On Jan 11, 5:30 pm, (RICK DAVIS) wrote:
Looking for my first all inclusive vacation resort. I was told of the Royal Solaris and the GR Solaris in Cancun. I was told that the Solaris Resorts are good. Are there any in Cancun that are better than Solaris Resorts? We also understand that at the GR Solaris all room have balconys while the Royal Solaris only some do. We were also told that the GR Solaris is smaller than the Royal Solaris and the GR Solaris is more upscale. Any opinions as to which are better? As I stated in the beginning, this is my very first all inclusive vacation and I'm just beginning my research. I appreciate any and all information. We think we are sure that Cancun is the destination we want as we have never been but always wanted to go. A little background information: Past vacations included 20+ Cruises plus land based vacations (all beach destinations). Two guys aged 42 & 38 traveling. Were not into night clubs but do enjoy bars and talking to other guests. We also enjoy production shows. Casinos are a plus but we know there are none in Cancun (that would just make it perfect). Thanks again for any and all help & input. Rick Rick, My wife and I went to Cancun with another couple 2 years ago. We all did a ton of research before we went. From what we found the Royal and GR solaris were supposed to be very nice, but Dreams was even supposed to be a little nicer. The resort (Dreams) had just changed hands at that time so they were very competitively priced. We ended up going with Dreams. We ended up meeting, by coincidence, some other people we knew when we were down there. They were staying in one of the solaris places, I forget which one. They ended up being very unhappy the first day with a crappy room and other stuff going on. Luckily they had booked through Apple Vacations so all they had to do was call Apple and Apple got involved. Apple got them a transfer to the other solaris resort and an upgrade at no extra cost. After that they had a great time, but if hadn't been for Apple they would have been miserable, according to them. We booked our own vacation, and Dreams was fantastic. I would highly recommend it. The most important part for us was no reservations required at any of the restaurants, and absolutley no balking at top shelf liquor requests. In fact, they ended up running our of Sauza Hornita tequila, so they recommended a different brand of tequila, which we were a little leery of. It ended up being great tequila, and when we looked it up at the duty free shop, it was $70 a bottle tequila (duty free!!!!). Bottom line, check into the pricing at Dreams, make sure they still don't require reservations for dinner, and strongly consider it. The only problem at all is that they are way up the strip in Cancun. This means that they have two great beaches facing two different directions, but it does mean that you need to walk a little further to go to places down the strip, or take a taxi. Good luck, Slacker |
Cancun Royal Solaris - Questions
Slacker, Thanks for the reply. I guess alot of people don't post on
that board. I am still doing my research on All Inclusive in Cancun. I did take a look at Dream Resort & Spa and like the looks of it. I have also been told that Le Blanc Resort & Spa has been the Number 1 rated All Inclusive Resort for the last 4 years. This is according to an agent at Liberty Travel (a chain travel agency). Le Blanc is rated 4 stars. From what I have gathered most of the resorts offer about the same level of quality in their rooms. The difference in price is going to be made up in food and beverage. Top shelf liquor and good food is very important. After all next to the room it is the greatest expense on a vacation. I Want to go top line as I am very accustomed to being pampered (from Cruises) and only want the best. Again thanks for the reply. I'll be looking more at the Dream Resort. Rick, NY PS I am sure the Solaris Properties are out of the question as of this point in time. I had no idea so may all inclusive resorts were out there. |
Cancun Royal Solaris - Questions
Do you want to stay in the hotel zone?
I've stayed at the Moon Palace and Iberostar, both on the coast between Cancun and Cozumel. Both were great, but Iberostar had better food and lots of high end liquors. Moon Palace include excursions which is a big plus.... LT |
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