I'm going to this hotel from May 29th till June 13th, just me and my 12 year old son. I've read hundreds of reviews and web pages and looked at thousands of photo's.......Can't wait
its lovely...just be sure to take some beach shoes to go in and out of the ocean with and you will be fine...we tried all the restaurants and have to say the food at the coba was by far the best
Can anyone who has been here from the UK please tell me what is the best currency to take: Mexican Peso's or US Dollars? I thought i read somewhere that US Dollars weren't being accepted anymore, but then read on another that most things are still priced in US Dollars??
You can find plenty of current advice in this dedicated topic http://www.holidaytruths.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=50615&start=160Can anyone who has been here from the UK please tell me what is the best currency to take
They are trying to stamp out the drug barons so are not using the $ as much as they used to these days and are encouraging people to use the Peso.
I really ought to get my act togeather with regards research now . We go in about 8 weeks and I havnt even looked at the currency section or checked out the visa situation . I know we have to pay a departure tax but that's about it at the moment .
i've also read some confusing posts about the sockets being resessed into the walls .
If i've got this right I need to decide if i'm going to buy a convertor for my GHD's that are the old style and say 220-240 volts 50 hz 35 W or not bother taking them because they will be useless.
but what about other smaller appliances such as phone & ipod charges . Would I need a converter for those too or will they work with just the normal usa adapter ?? also the laptop charger , they are quite hefty arn't they ??
I'm also really confused at the type of converter I would need if i can find one cheap enough and decide to go down that route . There are so many different types and my brain is picked so I'm hoping someone a bit more knowledgable will be able to link me to something . I'm thinking I need the step up type ??
lyn
I didn't take a converter and I am not taking one next time. My iphone, ipod and dive torch charged just fine, although things might take a little longer to charge up.
ah right ,ok feebee . so they wont blow up , just take longer to charge
Myself & my partner are going to this hotel in sep we are staying in the Tulum section in a Hasienda suit this year, please could anyone who has been advise of the dress code for both women and men?
Also what kind of things should we have reserved for our room i have seen other people have done this but not sure what kind of things to have
Thanks for any help the wife is getting all worked up about what she needs to take
Robbie
I am so exited. Just booked this hotel toady and going in 7 weeks cant wait now.
Ok maybe one gripe . It is huge and a lot of hopping around on little trains and buses is necessary if you want to venture to the other sections or even if your rooms are not located close to the main areas. It was hot and very humid and waiting around for those is not our idea of fun especially at busy times .
luckily with rooms being where they were we avoided it much of the time and chose to stick where we were . we have enough of the london underground during our normal week and with 6 of us tempers started to flare and we all got tetchy when we had to wait at bus stops and get on packed buses . The one up to coba of an evening was particularly bad .
You should try to book your A la carte bookings in advance Apollo. I emailed guestservicesptulebahia-principe.com in advance with requests for Arlequin, don pablo, le gourmet, Gran tourtuga, mediterraneo mikado and tequila in advance . Also asked for high floor block 34 or 35 . (we got 34 but it was a ground floor). They did email back and said to do it on arrival but I had read it would be difficult to get the popular ones if we didnt get booked so I pushed it again and they came back with all bookings made . Have to say though that we enjoyed the buffet restaurant just as much .
Arelequin, don Pablo and le gourmet are the only ones that have a dress code . Men need to wear shirt and long trousers .
Any more questions just ask . Will get my review done when I have recovered from my jet lag
We ar staying in the same part you have just come from!
The dress code thing is more for the misses she is worried she might over or under dress any info on what the ladies are/should wear on an evening
Thanks for the hints so far
Rob
I dont think theres so much of an issue for Woman so long as she doesnt go in her bikini
Another quick question what plug adapters are needed to conver uk 3 pin when looking myself some say 3 flat pin and 3 cylinder pin so a little confused
Thanks again
Rob
As you can pick them up very cheaply on amazon i would take both because it may be that some rooms are different .
Remember though that it is 110 volt there . small items such as chargers worked fine but tell your wife heavy duty stuff like GHD's wont work unless she has the newer dual voltage type.
yes i will check her GHD's she cant live without them! sure they are 240v-110v 50hz but better double check, you could have saved me a telling off for two weeks there for not thinking of that!
only 4 weeks on monday left now until we go i better get some smart clothes so not to be banished to the buffet while she wines and dines herself at the a la carte.
right better get looking on amazon for the adapter have to make sure my nintendo 3ds can be charged dont want to have to listen to her for the whole 2 weeks
and hope the hurricane season is over by the time we get there but just in case i will buy a kite
another quick one What are the hasienda rooms like? and what do you get in them?
Thanks again
Rob
I dont think the hacienda rooms are any different to be honest . You get 2 extra A la carte bookings if you want them and you can use the Tequila Restaurant for breakie in the morning which I think is the only bonus . Oh and half an hour free internet in the hacienda (club diamond ) lobby.
I found the internet use rather difficult if Im honest . If you have a laptop you can take and are able to charge it you can pay for internet use in your room .they also hire them but never enquired as to the cost . I thought I might be in trouble if I got hooked there as well . In the main reception you could use your own laptop free of charge but I tried that and got nowhere.
2 weeks to go now!
Does anyone know the contact details for the Hotel? just need to check a few things i thought i had found it but they are not responding to my emails so not sure if i have the correct one
Thanks
Rob
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