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Sprink Break Review
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3.5 |
Guest name: JodiK, Illinois
This is a great low budget hotel across the street from the beach but it does have a few problems. The elevators do not work very quickly or well at all from the floors - they work fine from the lobby. The buffet meals are ok as far as hotels go but the hours they tell you they are open are actually a lot less. The maids are good but sometimes take your towels and don't bring you new ones for hours. Overall it's a decent hotel in a good location with a pretty friendly staff.
My ratings for this hotel are:
4.0 Check in / front desk
3.0 Business service
3.0 Value
3.0 Service
3.0 Rooms
5.0 Location
3.0 Cleanliness
Great time!! but some cons...
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3.9 |
Guest name: babiik382, Chicago, Illinois
Guest type: Honeymoon
stayed in Feb 2008
I am 19 and went to Romano Palace with my boyfriend for a week. What's great about this place is that it's right on the main strip of all the clubs which have open bar between $15-30 (US) per person. But if you have a family with kids and are looking for a quiet vacation, do not go here...it stays loud until 5 am, which is exactly why my boyfriend and I went lol. The only con to this place was that the elevator was so slow, and the housekeeping hardly brought us towels, we always had to ask for them which was weird. Overall, it was an awesome vacation. Also, all the rooms have a beautiful view of the acapulco bay and this hotel is within walking distance to the beach, but don't be fooled, it's not ON the beach like it implies. You have to cross the street to get to the beach. Still very much worth it tho!
My ratings for this hotel are:
5.0 Check in / front desk
3.0 Business service
4.0 Value
3.0 Service
4.0 Rooms
5.0 Location
3.0 Cleanliness
Excellent view but noisy
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4.0 |
Guest name: Traveler7108, Oklahoma
Guest type: Honeymoon
stayed in Jan 2008
This hotel has one of the most beautiful views to the bay.
We really enjoy the view; the only problem is the night clubs right in front of the hotel, they were so loud and all night long (until 5 am) If there is a complain this would be my only one.
The staff were great and helpful.
My ratings for this hotel are:
3.0 Check in / front desk
4.0 Value
4.0 Service
5.0 Rooms
4.0 Location
4.0 Cleanliness
OK, aber laut
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2.8 |
Guest name: 75stpa, Düsseldorf
Guest type: Older travelers
stayed in Dec 2007
Wir sind im Rahmen einer Rundreise 2 Tage im Romano Palace abgestiegen. Das Hotel ist an der Costelera (6-spurige Straße, die an der Bucht entlang führt). Das Hotel hat schon bessere Tage gesehen, aber die Zimmer sind groß und sauber. Von den oberen Etagen hat man durch die riesigen Fenster und den eigenen Balkon einen großartigen Überblick über die Bucht. Nachteil des Hotels ist die Lage: Die Straße vor dem Hotel ist sehr stark befahren, was allerdings noch schlimmer ist, sind die Open-Air-Clubs, die sich direkt gegenüber am Strand befinden und bis morgens um 5 Musik in einer ohrenbetäubenden Lautstärke machen (auch in der Woche). Da die Fenster nicht schallisoliert sind, hat man keine Chance, dem zu entgehen. Der Strand ist wie überall in Acapulco nicht besonders. Der Hotelpool ist leider auch nicht zum relaxen zu gebrauchen, da man auch hier vom Hotel mit Musik zugedröhnt wird.
Fazit: Für 2 Tage und den Preis (50 EUR pro Zimmer) ok, aber Entspannung Fehlanzeige.
My ratings for this hotel are:
3.0 Check in / front desk
3.0 Value
3.0 Rooms
2.0 Location
3.0 Cleanliness
The real Romano Scoop from a Spring Breaker
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4.2 |
Guest name: DvyHnz, New York
We (total of 15 people in 4 rooms) stayed at the Romano because Playa Suites were booked solid when we started looking (late) in January. We arrived on a Sunday afternoon, so most of the people who had arrived before us were already hammered. Check in didn't take too long (I'd advise having at least 1 person in your group who can speak fluent Spanish- this expedited many things significantly throughout the week). During check in and out the elevators are at their worst- however not too bad. If you only use them when going up from the ground floor, and take the stairs down, you shouldn’t really have a problem. The food is pretty awful, but not inedible. The pasta bar is probably the most solid thing (if you don’t mind ketchup and egg noodles) b/c it’s made to order. You’ll notice that the dessert bar is prepared at lunch and usually sits around until dinner, so don’t eat that. Breakfast was horrible and the eggs gave me hallucinogenic nightmares. The OJ tasted like Sunny D, and that wasn’t so bad. Every hamburger we had in Mexico tasted bad in the same way, so I wouldn’t blame that on the hotel. One thing that did bother me (I wasn’t expecting much, as I just planned to shower and pass out at this dump) was the fact that we had to call for fresh towels every day. 7 outta 7, baby. If my friend didn’t speak Spanish, I’m not sure we would’ve gotten any towels at all. The maid forgot to leave them every day. The location of the hotel is OK because you are near a few bars (Paradise, Disco Beach), but to get to all the superclubs (palladium, mandara) you need a taxi. The pool bar is fun the first few days and then gets a bit old. I think this is because everybody just gets worn down over the course of the week and can’t drink as much as early. If you do get stuck in a corner room or too high up, ask the front desk. They might not be too helpful, but if you slip them a few American dollars you’ll be taken care of. Tipping culture is totally different- they demand tips up front. I would not call this rude because it is part of their culture. I’d venture to say that this tiny bit of culture might have been defined by the attitudes of Spring Breakers over the years. You reap what you sow.
My ratings for this hotel are:
4.0 Check in / front desk
3.0 Business service
4.0 Value
4.0 Service
5.0 Rooms
5.0 Location
4.0 Cleanliness