We did! We started out in a 4 bedroom unit in the main tower but (long story) had to move after two days and were moved into a 3 bedroom residence which was super nice. It was probably one of our best trades ever. We are going back next year but I only booked a two bedroom this time.
FYI for the 4 bedroom unit, the two masters both had ocean views, but in the other two rooms, one had two queens and the other had two full beds, and neither one of those rooms had ocean views. The kitchen was what my husband calls a "2 butt" kitchen (small galley kitchen) with no dishwasher, but had a really nice gas grill on the balcony. The rooftop pool was awesome. Everything about the residence was better than the regular room, but I can't figure out a reliable way to get a residence in an exchange. I asked to pay for an upgrade at check in and was told that "nothing was available". On property, we ate at Mestizo, Barolo, and Los Riscos. Of those three Barolo was our favorite. Prices were high, but going into town won't necessarily save you much since you have to tack on a cab fare. We did not do the all inclusive but the final offer that we received from the resort was for $117 per person. per day, and $88 for seniors. Even with the AI there were upcharges at the places where we ate - it seemed to be for seafood and high end beef dishes. The mixed drinks seemed watered down. I just switched to non-alcoholic beverages
. They request that you don't bring beverages to the pool but no one sad anything about our water - but we were ordering drinks. Service all around was top notch.
This place is really nice. The only drawback I see is the location in the corridor. There is nothing in walking distance and cab fares aren't cheap ($35 to Cabo and a bit more to get into San Jose del Cabo - but those prices were for 6 people. I think for up to 4 people it was about $10 less). If anyone has any questions, I'd be happy to answer them.