Puerto Vallarta Mayan Palace
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Puerto Vallarta Mayan Palace
I have an opportunity to get a 1 bedroom unit at the Mayan Palace for $264/week. Having never been to PV I am looking for information on this property as well as is this a good location? Here is the info on their website -
Nestled in a marina on magnificent Banderas Bay, this polished jewel of the Pacific sparkles with breathtaking brilliance. Sit on sunlit beaches…swim in crystalline waters…sail on a private yacht…surround yourself with luxurious amenities and services. Welcome to a vacationer’s paradise.
Thanks in advance !
Nestled in a marina on magnificent Banderas Bay, this polished jewel of the Pacific sparkles with breathtaking brilliance. Sit on sunlit beaches…swim in crystalline waters…sail on a private yacht…surround yourself with luxurious amenities and services. Welcome to a vacationer’s paradise.
Thanks in advance !
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Hi: For that price you can't go wrong. The Mayan palace is a big resort. I think the beach is good there. The best part is that you can taxi or ride a bus to "El Centro" (which is where you'll find the Malecon. El Centro and over the Rio Cuale river has lots of shops, galleries and restaurants. The Mayan palace sells timeshares so there may be some units nicer than others, but I think its sounds like a geat deal. Who spends time in the room anyway, except to sleep??? Go for it and enjoy PV.
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I love Puerto Vallarta dearly but would not enjoy this kind of resort experience for myself.
The hotel is located in The Marina which is between the airport and El Centro, so not walking distance but easy taxi or bus to downtown ships, the Malecon, etc.
The hotel is located in The Marina which is between the airport and El Centro, so not walking distance but easy taxi or bus to downtown ships, the Malecon, etc.
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Thanks for the advice. I did read the reviews on TripAdvisor. Seems like most complaints concerned timeshare presentations - I would not attend one of those under any circumstances - I have absolutely no interest in purchasing a timeshare. I did rent a car for the week so we can explore as we wish and take public transportation as necessary.
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I have stayed in the Mayan Palace, and for $264 a week, would not HESITATE to do so again. But I won't ever go out of my way to stay there again.
I absolutely abhor the management of the place. Like many RCI type properties, the resort looks nice, has beautiful pool areas, has attractively decorated and upscale rooms, etc., but comes up extremely short in the service department.
My first complaint started day 1. I was *NOT* on an AI program, yet they demanded that I wear an ID bracelet. I refused and asked to talk with the manager. I was shuttled to someone who was NOT the manager, but who backed down and said I didn't need to wear it.
Fine. But the doormen occasionally hassled me throughout the week, but they were no worse than swimming through a steady throng of timeshare sales victims milling around the lobby each morning for the "Free" breakfasts...
There was no ice machine anywhere to be found near my room. I complained to the front desk, who said that they expect guests who want ice to call room service. What a CROCK!
Maid service was spotty and inconsistent, and one afternoon, after spending a day out by the pool, we found not one single towel in the room. (It was, by then, almost 7 --- we like to stay for a long time.) A call to front desk got us a promise of towels. A second call an hour later actually did produce someone with 2 towels for a family of 4. A withering comment managed to bring her back 10 minutes later with the rest.
In my experience, service at the Mayan Palace is the worst I've ever encountered in Puerto Vallarta. They just don't care.
Conclusion: A very attractive, well-appointed place that boasts of its high ratings, yet in truth, doesn't begin to stack up against real hotels.
But at $264 week...yeah...it's definitely more comfortable and nicer than you're likely to find elsewhere at anywhere close to that price...
Buen viaje!
Mark
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I absolutely abhor the management of the place. Like many RCI type properties, the resort looks nice, has beautiful pool areas, has attractively decorated and upscale rooms, etc., but comes up extremely short in the service department.
My first complaint started day 1. I was *NOT* on an AI program, yet they demanded that I wear an ID bracelet. I refused and asked to talk with the manager. I was shuttled to someone who was NOT the manager, but who backed down and said I didn't need to wear it.
Fine. But the doormen occasionally hassled me throughout the week, but they were no worse than swimming through a steady throng of timeshare sales victims milling around the lobby each morning for the "Free" breakfasts...
There was no ice machine anywhere to be found near my room. I complained to the front desk, who said that they expect guests who want ice to call room service. What a CROCK!
Maid service was spotty and inconsistent, and one afternoon, after spending a day out by the pool, we found not one single towel in the room. (It was, by then, almost 7 --- we like to stay for a long time.) A call to front desk got us a promise of towels. A second call an hour later actually did produce someone with 2 towels for a family of 4. A withering comment managed to bring her back 10 minutes later with the rest.
In my experience, service at the Mayan Palace is the worst I've ever encountered in Puerto Vallarta. They just don't care.
Conclusion: A very attractive, well-appointed place that boasts of its high ratings, yet in truth, doesn't begin to stack up against real hotels.
But at $264 week...yeah...it's definitely more comfortable and nicer than you're likely to find elsewhere at anywhere close to that price...
Buen viaje!
Mark
www.tiogringo.com
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Can't give you particular advice on this resort, but if you do go, DO NOT go on a presentation. This is a timeshare presentation and they say it will be 90 minutes but will turn into 3 hours of misery for you. We stayed at the Grand Mayan in Nuevo Vallarta it it was very nice!
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My husband & I bought this resort when it was Vidafel. After an earthquake & hurrican they needed to rebuild-thus came Mayan. We have been very happy with this organization. When my husband turned 75 we got to use the resort for half the fee-now that he is 77 we get our 2 bedroom week for freee. We upgraded to the Bliss.
I agree the sales pitch can be very pressuring & the best advise is don't go. Enjoy PV great place to visit
I agree the sales pitch can be very pressuring & the best advise is don't go. Enjoy PV great place to visit
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I enjoyed staying at the Mayan Palace in Puerto Vallarta.
It is older than the Mayan Palace further north in Nuevo Vallarta and not as luxurious. However the location is much better because it is easy to walk to local restaurants and you do not need to eat at the hotel. There were plenty of poolside activities including yoga, water aerobics, tequila volleyball, Spanish lessons etc. The poolside music is also very pleasant and melodic not raucous noise that some establishments play. The only thing that I didn't like were the timeshare salesepeople: http://www.timesharescam.com/blog/51...imeshare-scam/ The Mayan Palace Puerta Vallarta is also close to the marina for enjoying the many water oriented activities
It is older than the Mayan Palace further north in Nuevo Vallarta and not as luxurious. However the location is much better because it is easy to walk to local restaurants and you do not need to eat at the hotel. There were plenty of poolside activities including yoga, water aerobics, tequila volleyball, Spanish lessons etc. The poolside music is also very pleasant and melodic not raucous noise that some establishments play. The only thing that I didn't like were the timeshare salesepeople: http://www.timesharescam.com/blog/51...imeshare-scam/ The Mayan Palace Puerta Vallarta is also close to the marina for enjoying the many water oriented activities
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We stayed there our last trip to Mexico about 4 years ago. Our friend booked it for us, as he is a timeshare owner. We were not hassled at all.
the location is remote. We took a cab around whenever we needed to because there was not much within walking distance.
Oh, one thing: I don't think this place has a hot tub or jacuzzi, if you can believe it. The lazy river is awesome though.
the location is remote. We took a cab around whenever we needed to because there was not much within walking distance.
Oh, one thing: I don't think this place has a hot tub or jacuzzi, if you can believe it. The lazy river is awesome though.




