Fiesta Americana Villas Acapulco
- mbville
- First Reviewer
- 4 out of 5
- Avg. Member Rating
- 20
- Reviews
Great Hotel-Recommend to everyone traveling to Acapulco!!
- February 24, 2009
- Rated 5 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
I would recommend this hotel to anyone staying in Acapulco. The place is in a great location, very clean, friendly staff, good food, beautiful pools, great balcony views, whirlpool tubs, kitchens in the "villas" for late night munchies, small beach but very nice, except for the beggars. I however would never book through Travelocity as they promoted a room that does not exist in this hotel. If I were shy I would have been angry to share a bed with another grown man. However I had no problem because I stayed on the beach most of the time.
EXCELLENT HOTEL
- February 16, 2009
- Rated 5 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
My family stayed at this hotel Jan 7-10 2009, I have two young children (1&2 years old) and I loved it. I loved that everything was nearby (restaurants & beach). I took my double stroller to walk thru the streets(which helped a lot). We did take the taxi to see the divers "la quebrada" & ceces (a water park,which has a dolfin show). Just make sure you walk a little away from the hotel to get taxis because the taxis in front charge more. We recieved very good service at the hotel & I would highly recommend.
Great Hotel-CROOKED TOUR SELLERS AT AIRPORT!!!!
- January 20, 2009
- Rated 4 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
We just came back from Acapulco and the Fiesta Americana and had a Great Time. Our room was clean with a fab view of the beach and bay! Staff was polite and many spoke at least some english. Did not eat at any of the resturants so I don't have an opinion of them. Did use the pool bars and the service was friendly but pricy (as to be expected at a resort). Starbucks is right next door to hotel as are a bunch of resturants and an OXXO(mexican 7-11). The only thing we noticed which was not as advertised was there was No adult-only pool. The hotel has its own entrace to the beach and its own chairs and cabanas. There are staff down there that can get food and drinks and run a tab but the beach is public and there are a lot of vendors who can become tiresome. Overall a great place! Our kids loved it! BEWARE OF CROOKED TOUR SELLERS AT AIRPORT!!! When you exit customs at the airport there's an office which I mistook for the transportation desk. They tried to sell me tours which I had no intrest in. I ended up just buying a RT transportation from the airport from him and had a recipt. One hour before check out he calls my room and tells me I'll have to pay ANOTHER $30.00 US if I want to go back to the airport. I went and got a cab off the street which was cheaper. This guy had on a Mayan Village or Palace shirt as did all the staff in that office. Do yourselfs a favor and avoid that office and ANYONE SELLING TOURS AT THE AIRPORT, walk down 30 more feet and you'll find the REAL taxi and shuttle bus!
great trip could be better
- November 4, 2008
- Rated 4 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
we would stay on other side of hotel next time. the music from the clubs pound in your head till 4:00 am. the beds are not comfortable. over. the restaurants are rather pricey. not worth it. breakfast buffets are no differant from the other buffets at half the price.
hotel
- October 11, 2008
- Rated 4 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
the pictures and description of this hotel is accurate except for the fact that the staff speaks very good english especially at the front desk where it is essential. the only problem we encounter is that we had a room with a awesome view of the pool/beach strip etc and the disco noise 1-5 am toooooo loud and we were switched rooms without any hassles! the location of this hotel is great to avoid alot of taxi rides and etc money wasted a lot of good spots to eat/drink walking distance the following recommended: tacos & beer, betos, paradise, 100% natural, and el zorritos' (a little further but well worth it awesome)