Smaller footprint property, all amenities are in a nice close proximity, so it's easy to get around. It does involve using elevators which can be somewhat slow during busy times. Food was excellent with a great selection. The service was excellent and the staff are very attentive, hard working, accommodating and friendly! One of the downsides to this property was the lack of entertainment. They had a few pool foam parties throughout the week and a daily pool volleyball game which was fun, but otherwise lacking compared to other Cancun resorts. DJ wouldnt play any music until late in afternoon, and very briefly. One of the disappointments was the 18th floor rooftop, it was very hot up there with very little breeze. Beware that the rooftop drinks are only included if you upgrade to the diamond club (+$120/day) , we weren't aware of this at time of booking. 75% of the guests dont upgrade, and i dont feel its worth it, so it creates a kind of divided guest group, with a dead vibe on the rooftop! The night entertainment is non-existent. A band one night played for an hour, and karaoke another night. Otherwise nightly entertainment was pretty minimal. Its possible that it was lacking due to the time of year (late May). The crowd seemed to be predominantly African-American between ages of late 20's to early 50's, but it could be that it was Memorial weekend and the Cancun Jump Off event which is the largest urban gathering outside of the US.