![]() She kept activities such as bingo, ping pong, and Zumba a lot of fun. Natalie from the entertainment/activity team was awesome. They catered to our son’s allergy and when we requested just plain rice and bread at Rodizo when he was sick they served that to him as well. The restaurants always had good service and generally felt cleaner and tasted great. Specialty dining is always a must to end of the day and to have some decent quality family time. We ate lunches at the coral grill and also tried the grill at the hotel next door and it was quieter and less hectic. Food in buffets are just that, food in buffets - quality for mass quantity. Karla gave us some good tips on where we should take the kids on excursions. Our youngest son’s skin is sensitive under the sun so he looked forward to all the Barcy games (indoor and outdoor) and prizes and was always asking what the schedule was the next day. Some of the activities were too young for our 11 year old, but nonetheless some activities were great just to get the kids out of the afternoon sun. Our kids are 7, 9 and 11 years old and Karla, Fabiola and the entire staff were awesome. Laura was very friendly and personable whenever we went there (we were in a hunt for Gatorade). The giftshop was good to get anything you might have forgotten. Fitness room is basic and good, again with a water bottle ready at each machine. Rooms and bathrooms throughout the resort is always clean. Easy to secure or find lounge chairs and hammocks in shaded or non shaded areas. Pools galore and someone is always ready to give you a water bottle or drink. The grounds are beautiful with shaded areas and sometimes we’d see birds and lizards which make it entertaining. The walk is fine even with our little ones who normally complain. We stayed in a junior suite in the Oaxaca building which is fair distance from the lobby, but discovered close to one of the internal double decker bus stops.
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