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Club Med Cancun Questions
Just booked a trip w/ my wife for the week of June 5.
Does anyone know what the Garden Rooms are like, and exactly where they are on the property? Does CM accomodate you if you want a different room, kingsize bed, etc.? Thanks, George from New York |
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At Club Med Cancun "Garden Room" means that you will not
have an ocean view (that's extra cost) and will probably be on the first floor. There are buildings spread around the property so this is not enough to tell which building or area you will end up in. In general, you can request specific buildings and will probably (not definitely) get your request. (We generally request the Opera building in order to be closer to sailing and windsurfing.) Most rooms with two beds can be rearranged and the beds shoved together and made as one (with a support strip down the middle). Or you can ask to be moved to a room with a King. Not all such requests can be accommodated, depends on what is available. I'd suggest you ask your TA to FAX the Club about a week before your arrival requesting a room with a king bed and specific building or area, if you know... These are usually (but not always) honored. Mike wrote: Just booked a trip w/ my wife for the week of June 5. Does anyone know what the Garden Rooms are like, and exactly where they are on the property? Does CM accomodate you if you want a different room, kingsize bed, etc.? Thanks, George from New York |
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I recently read a trip report from April 04 that said they had
requested, in order of priority: 1: A room with a king/large bed, 2: a room in the La Opera building (close to sailing and windsurfing area), and 3: a room on the 2nd or 3rd floor. Perhaps this was you. In anycase we will try for something similar, and with a good working a/c. Thanks for your help. George |
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I recently read a trip report from April 04 that said they had
requested, in order of priority: 1: A room with a king/large bed, 2: a room in the La Opera building (close to sailing and windsurfing area), and 3: a room on the 2nd or 3rd floor. Perhaps this was you. In anycase we will try for something similar, and with a good working a/c. Thanks for your help. George |
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Yes, that sounds like one of my reports...
My experience with the Cancun Club Med AC units is that they will cool the room reasonably well, but not really make it 'chilly'... This is a very damp/humid climate and the A/C units are working pretty hard to cool and dehumidify. If you're looking for 68-70 degrees in your room, you may be disappointed. If 72 - 275 is OK, you'll be fine. Of course, there is a lot of room to room variation to that very general statement. Mike wrote: I recently read a trip report from April 04 that said they had requested, in order of priority: 1: A room with a king/large bed, 2: a room in the La Opera building (close to sailing and windsurfing area), and 3: a room on the 2nd or 3rd floor. Perhaps this was you. In anycase we will try for something similar, and with a good working a/c. Thanks for your help. George |
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