慌しい一日の終わりには、ハイアット ジーヴァ ロス カボス - オール インクルーシブでおくつろぎください。ハイアット ジーヴァ ロス カボス - オール インクルーシブは、サン・ホセ・デル・カボでも指折りの素晴らしい宿泊施設の内の一つです。当施設はロスカボス国際空港から車で13kmと、便利な立地です。付近のエリアには、Estero San JoséやVidanta Golf at Vidanta Los Cabos、11:11 Disco Room San Joseなどの多くの観光名所があり、充実した時間をお過ごしいただけます。お時間に余裕があるお客様には、館内の様々な施設でお過ごしいただくのもお勧めです。お車をご利用のお客様は、サン・ホセ・デル・カボの当施設提供の駐車場をご利用いただけます。
I called 6 hours before check in to find out if we came before 3:00 check in time, would I be able to get into our room. The front desk manager told me there wouldn't be a problem. When I got there at 2:00 she told me that we would have to wait until 3 pm for a room unless I wanted to pay to upgrade to a suite. She did find me a room, it was a queen, and cost less however she still charged me for a king. The handicapped parking spaces are behind the hotel and you need to be able to climb 9 stairs. I asked if the manager was there and she said yes. I asked to speak to him and he never called me. I have stayed at this hotel about 6 times and there must be new bad management. About the room, it's very tired. There was a can light over our bed that flickered on and off all night. I always check the clock in the room and this one was off 1 hour. How long ago was the time change? This is my go to to see if a hotel is well run. This one isn't. My husband couldn't shower because he wasn't able to climb into the tub. The kings have walk in showers not tub showers. In all the years of being a care taker this is the first time that this has happened. Karma will pay that front desk manager a visit. I hope she remembers why. Thanks to the maintenance man that helped my husband stand up. He's one of the good ones.
I don’t normally write reviews but I just needed to put my experience out there. I wish someone had been honest about the little things in their reviews. First I’d like to say that I don’t think my issues with our stay reflect the staff so much as the property. Everyone is extremely helpful and friendly and wants to make your stay as nice as possible. But I wouldn’t say they stand out as a whole compared to other properties/resorts staff. The property visually is stunning and it’s like it’s own little village with little alleys and pathways. It’s built into the mountain and they utilized the natural surroundings and rock structures in a way we don’t see much in the states. The lighting and other details like the heart trees are beautiful. But beauty doesn’t lead to functionality. Our room was absolutely gorgeous but not easy to move around in. The open air concept in the bathroom is beautiful but I just don’t enjoy taking open air showers. Most properties have a big airy bathroom but the shower has a glass surround that you can choose whether you want some cool air with your shower or not. Ok fine, not a deal breaker. Let’s move on. The bathroom door(s) is floor to ceiling barn door style double door. They bolts slide from one side and to shut the door you have to slide the outside panel past the sink, countertop, which makes it awkward if you just need to pop out to get some thing. Again, not a dealbreaker. Moving on. The view from our room was very unique with a dead palm tree right in the middle. It was still a gorgeous view but we’re at the Waldorf Astoria right??? After staying at a different location for four nights prior to our three day stay at WA, I felt great and well rested. Then we came over to the Waldorf…. Between the mosquitos in our room biting me and the mattress, I did not sleep well. The sitting area in our room made the space super cramped and it was difficult to move around. And the only place to lounge in the room is on the bed. Outside by the plunge pool there is no lounger either which I found disappointing. So the only place we can lounge is the shared pool areas and a few spots on the beach. So the biggest issue I had with our room is how “thin” the walls sound. The people above us kept dragging chairs around and it sounded like they were doing that in our room. People walking by outside when our doors were all shut sounded like they were in our room. Our room was along the route to el Farallon so we heard everyone and their loud conversations going to and from the restaurant. All those things together made it a deal breaker for me. The rest of my issues are just added in for extra flavor and some weren’t exactly the WA’s fault. We ended up being seated next to a family with a crying baby for way too many meals, trying to eat outside in the daytime meant covering your food between bites bc the flies were so bad, and don’t think you’ll get to use the one hot tub they have. It’s TINY. And it’s located in the f
ゲゲストOur stay at Corazon Cabo was more of a nightmare than a dream vacation, so much so that we ended up cutting our trip short.
The hotel’s tasteful decor and prime location initially seemed to promise an idyllic stay. However, the reality turned out to be quite different, and not in a good way.
We were subjected to an intense, incessant push for a timeshare presentation, which felt more like a scam than a genuine opportunity. Despite declining on numerous occasions (well into double digits), the sales pressure from the hotel staff was relentlessly intrusive, turning our supposed relaxing getaway into a stressful experience.
The deception didn’t stop there. When we tried to book an activity through the hotel, we discovered that they attempted to charge a higher price than listed, and once again, tried to rope us into their timeshare program. These unscrupulous practices left us questioning the hotel’s business integrity.
Further dampening our experience was the hotel’s decision to turn off the AC in the common areas during periods of low occupancy. This cost-cutting measure, carried out without consideration for guest comfort on sweltering hot days, was a glaring indication of the hotel’s disregard for guest experience.
Room comfort was another area where Corazon Cabo failed to meet expectations. Despite the visual appeal of the room, we were plagued with a leaky shower that led to a persistently damp bathroom floor - an inconvenience that felt even more egregious given the high per-night cost of the room.
Given the host of disappointments we experienced at Corazon Cabo, we ultimately decided to cut our trip short and change our flight to head home a day early. This was an unfortunate conclusion to a vacation that had promised so much.
In summary, while Corazon Cabo might lure in guests with its attractive facade and desirable location, our stay was marred by persistent, high-pressure sales tactics, questionable business ethics, and a disregard for guest comfort. Until these serious issues are addressed, I would strongly recommend prospective visitors to look elsewhere for their stay in Cabo.