We are Raintree Vacation Club owners. We (a family of 4) stayed there from 6/28 - 7/1 and had a pleasant time there.
Our ocean view suite (a master bed room, a joint room with kitchen and sofabed, dining tables) on the 3rd floor (the same floor as the lobby) has a wonderful view of ocean and swimming pool. It is directly facing the east. However, I was not able to see the sunrise directly due to the cloud.
There are 2 pools and 1 jaccuzi pool. The pools are quite big and I prefer these pools over the pools at Westin. Our room has its own jaccuzzi and hammock on the balcony. We spent quite a bit time on the hammock just to listening to the ocean and hang out. The furnitures are a little bit old, but it is in the process of replacing/updating.
The big condo construction is a distraction. When it is done, it will obscure the view and disturb the exclusiveness feeling of Club Regina since it is so tall and right next to it.
We had buffet breakfast at the property which has a good variety (didn't pay for it as part of the owner overview). The club hosts a member party Monday night at Carlos and Charlies (a hotel zone downtown restaurant) which is nice. It even provides round trip transportation.
The staff is very friendly. They even let me access their computer to make and print out reservation for Xel-Ha and Xcaret (www.xelha.com, great all inclusive combo deal for $147/person). Westin charges $5/30-minute. You have free wireless Internet access at the lobby. I also have wireless Internet in my room too (not sure whether it is avaialble for all the rooms or not). The facility also have free washer/dryer on several floors. It also has a convenience store.
We had a rental car. I can always find parking. Driving within hotel zone is easy, parking is reasonable in parking garage (10-15 peso/hour). Driving to Cancun downtown is a different story. We got lost so many times due to the various circle and small street sign. However, there is a Walmart there for good price. There are also plenty of XOXO (similar to 7-11 or ABC stores in Hawaii) in hotel zone. When driving in Cancun, look out the frequent speed bump on the road.
One word of caution of getting rental car in Mexico: we got scammed once at gas station (make sure the pump is reset and count the money), pull off once and need to pay off the police (he asked for $50, I bargain down to $20). Also, the rental car checks the scratch very carefully when you pick up and return. If you are going to stay one week at the hotel zone only, I will advice not to rent the car. Otherwise, make your reservation early (I got a rate for $120/week without the insurance).
Overall, we like the place. It is not as convenient as other hotels but I like it quiet and remote.
BTW, the Frommer Day by Day Cancun tour book is very nice (http://www.frommers.com/bookstore/0470081198.html). We took the advice and go to a off the path restaurant at Rio Nizuc Restaurant. It is a restaurant for the local and no English menu but we enjoy it very much.
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