pianoetudes
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- Wyndham and Vidanta Grand Luxxe
As usual I am sharing a trip report of 2023 in this thread.
We start with a week stay in 2 hotels in PV marina, and romantic zone. The second week we move to Sea Garden 1-BR and get ocean view room on 5th floor. We notice the restaurants around NV Marina get crowded after 6pm. The crowds have returned to normal, pre-pandemic. We have Italian buffet dinner at adjacent hotel, Villa Varadero (see Google map) for only 200 peso. Another option is Mexican buffet dinner at the roof top floor with the same price. To compete with outside restaurants, Sea Garden (and also MP PV) sell a meal coupon for 750 peso. It includes one buffet breakfast, 3-course lunch, and 2-course dinner, only valid at Rumm-ba, Seagarden restaurant.
On the 3rd and 4th week, we stay at GM main resort. The only meal coupons are 2500 peso for 6 breakfasts at Café del lago and Samba (usual price 430 peso for 1 breakfast). All on-site restaurants have become very expensive. For example, we spend around USD 50/person (without alcohol) the other night for dinner at Gong. Unlike Sea garden, restaurants at the main resort can price their food as high as they want as there is no competitors. As a result, we keep our fridge well-stock after a trip to NV Walmart and make dinner in our unit. The mall where NV Walmart is located also has a food court, perfect for to-go meals.
On Monday we receive an email from the sales to have a sneak peek of the Park (emails are only for guests who opt in to attend members update). The sneak peek starts by riding the gondola at 6PM from Santuario station to Park 1 station. After entering the gate, we see a huge water fountain. The fountain show starts at 6.45pm, similar to Las Vegas Bellagio. I will post Youtube videos of the sneak peek.
We start with a week stay in 2 hotels in PV marina, and romantic zone. The second week we move to Sea Garden 1-BR and get ocean view room on 5th floor. We notice the restaurants around NV Marina get crowded after 6pm. The crowds have returned to normal, pre-pandemic. We have Italian buffet dinner at adjacent hotel, Villa Varadero (see Google map) for only 200 peso. Another option is Mexican buffet dinner at the roof top floor with the same price. To compete with outside restaurants, Sea Garden (and also MP PV) sell a meal coupon for 750 peso. It includes one buffet breakfast, 3-course lunch, and 2-course dinner, only valid at Rumm-ba, Seagarden restaurant.
On the 3rd and 4th week, we stay at GM main resort. The only meal coupons are 2500 peso for 6 breakfasts at Café del lago and Samba (usual price 430 peso for 1 breakfast). All on-site restaurants have become very expensive. For example, we spend around USD 50/person (without alcohol) the other night for dinner at Gong. Unlike Sea garden, restaurants at the main resort can price their food as high as they want as there is no competitors. As a result, we keep our fridge well-stock after a trip to NV Walmart and make dinner in our unit. The mall where NV Walmart is located also has a food court, perfect for to-go meals.
On Monday we receive an email from the sales to have a sneak peek of the Park (emails are only for guests who opt in to attend members update). The sneak peek starts by riding the gondola at 6PM from Santuario station to Park 1 station. After entering the gate, we see a huge water fountain. The fountain show starts at 6.45pm, similar to Las Vegas Bellagio. I will post Youtube videos of the sneak peek.