Pueblo Bonito Los Cabos Blanco
- genghis1
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- 4 out of 5
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LOved it
- March 4, 2009
- Rated 5 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
We booked a trip at the last minute - took this hotel because it looked ok on the site and we were pressed for time- it was MUCH better than we expected - will stay there again if we go to Cabo. It is an older hotel but the location is great, it was extremely clean, the grounds are beautiful, it is close enough to walk downdown or the marina but still out on the beach. Great view of the arches. The restaurants were good - breakfast buffet was good - happy hour mohitos were GREAT!
Thr room rates were cheaper than a recent trip we took to San Antonio riverwalk (last month) and NO comparison to what you are getting...............great value. I recommend it. ONly thing - our suite had 2 double beds in it - I would ask for one with a king or queen next time. That is the ONLY thing and it is not really a complaint because we did not even try to change it.
WATCH YOUR CASH
- January 15, 2009
- Rated 4 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
I had a bad experience. I own a timeshare here. Have been going there for years. On our last trip money was stolen from our room. Security was like the keystone cops. Just be careful here.
bit dissapointed
- December 4, 2008
- Rated 3 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
For the price, it was ok.
Nothing special. Based on other reviews, I was expecting better accomodations.
I think this was rated as a 4 star hotel. I rated at 3 stars.
Location was good. Within walking distance to downtown/marina.
I would recomend this place. The value is good. But if I returned to Cabo, this place would be a backup for me. I would prefer to try another hotel instead.
Editor Pick
Pueblo Bonito Los Cabos Blanco
- March 21, 2008
- Rated 5 of 5 by
Travelny2 from New York, New York
I wasn't officially staying here but have used all the facilities of this hotel multiple times and ended up spending the night here in friend's rooms a couple of times when I was staying at the other Pueblo Bonito's. The rates and level of service are comparable to the Pueblo Bonito Rose (see other review in this journal) The food and drinks offered are essentially the same at both. The towels are a differnent color and that's about the only differnce even though you can return them at either.
The rooms here offer more of a complete kitchen then those at Rose if I recall with dishes and utensils in at least some rooms and a small dining room table.
If you can afford it the presidential suite at this hotel it is awesome and definately worth the price. It is right on the front right corner of the hotel on the top floor. It has a very large balcony with a tile jacuzzi tub built right into the deck that was a great place to stumble into after a day of drinking at the beach. The tub and deck overlook the pool area and around dinner time you can watch the live dance performances from a bird's eye view. There is also a "jacuzzi room" upstairs that is literally a room with benches that is one huge jacuzzi. It sleeps a lot of people so it can definately be worth it to split with a bunch of friends.
The restaurant here serves quite good food at night. I'm paranoid about eating in Mexico and was fine eating here. I stuck to the basics "Spaghetti a la Lerry", traditional Mexican dishes etc and was generally fine.
Don't forget to return your towel at the end of the day at this or any of the other Pueblo Bonito hotels in order to get your towel card back or you will be charged $20 at checkout. Not entirely ethical but most people lose a towel around the pool at some point throughout your stay so if this happens I would just recommend snatching up someone elses. There are always wet soggy ones lying around the pool that people have forgotten.
There is a small liquor store in the lobby that is extremely overpriced. If you walk out the main driveway and turn left past the guardhouse you will find a much cheaper liquor store about 50 yards down the street on your right. There is also an ATM vestibule right by the guard gate if you need to get cash for anything.
From journal Spring Break 2005 & 2006
Pueblo Bonito Blanco
- June 5, 2006
- Rated 3 of 5 by
Krika Kasian from Winnipeg, Manitoba
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The resort itself is beautiful and the hotel staff is wonderful. However, beware of the timeshare promoters. If you are Canadian they tell you in order to get $200 off your restaurant bill for the week you need to give them $40. Then, after you have wasted about 3 hours listening to someone try to sell you a timeshare, they ask you for the $40 in order to get your discount. They say you didn't give them the $40, even if you have a receipt, which I did, they say that is just an explanation of the promotion. I got no satisfaction from the management at this hotel and in fact was treated to a little Mexican Soap Opera where another timeshare hostess and a bell boy were playing the part of a supervisor and the head of security respectively. It took me several days to get this mess sorted, and really the prices are so high in the restaurant that you don't end up saving much, and it certainly isn't worth the hassle and wasting precious vacation time.
- Unit Type: 1 Bedroom
- Activities: Not Available
- Amenities: Very Good
- Unit Satisfaction: Very Good
- Family Friendliness: Not Available
- Service: Very Good
From journal Timeshare Cheat