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User Reviews for Las Casitas VillageResearch 67 user reviews for Las Casitas Village.
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Jan 16, 2007 by
Jeff from Carroll, OH
“We only stayed one night at this hotel and arrived late due to flight difficulties. The food was typical resort-expensive, as were fees to park. The rooms we stayed in were old, but were large and worked well for a family stay. There were plenty of shops and palomino island was very nice. Plan to stay at least 2-3 days if you choose this resort. The staff was very helpful, but there was a clear expectation of tipping for services.” Nov 12, 2006 by
Terry from San Diego, CA
“We traveled with a group of 7 persons to celebrate a 50th birthday. Had adjoining rooms on the waterfront. The hotel was fabulous and loved Palomino Island for snorkeling and water sports. The pools were outstanding, open 24 hours and Aqua Fitness was fun. The hotel restaurants were great, especially Stingray Cafe for seafood. There were also several local restaurants close by to sample the local food. Our room was in the marina which meant taking a funicular to our room. Took more time but was fun. On one day both funiculars broke down and we had to take a van shuttle but were repaired quickly. The rooms could have used a little repair. Door knob handles were loose, faucets leaked and curtains falling off the track but minor details. Had problem with toilet not flushing one day but the engineer came quickly and repaired it quickly. You need a rental car as the hotel is an hour from the San Juan airport. The tour to Mosquito Bay was well worth it. I would highly recommend this hotel and plan to return some day. This was a fabulous vacation.” 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.Oct 20, 2006 by
Vikki from York, PA
“It took one hour to check in at one am. The coffee maker was broken and was not replaced.” 0 of 2 people found this review helpful.Aug 31, 2006 by
Bernice from Northfield, NJ
“Everything went perfect but the first day I asked if I can bring guest to the private island. The person in the Front Desk told to make arrangements with the Concierge. I went to that desk talk to them and they said the only thing I had to do is when they come to go to the Front desk and add the names that at least one was going to be part of my group and the other one maybe I had to pay. So I invited my brother when I go to give the names of my brother and my sister in law, the woman at the Front Desk told me that was impossible because of insurance reasons only guest can go to the Island. I told her that it was embarrassing that my family drove to far to come to the hotel and I cant take them to the Island . She was very negative but she went inside and talk to manager that never came out (seems very unprofessional) then she came out and said that the manager was going to let them go but she was charging me 40.00 per person, which at this point I agree to stop the embarrassment.” Aug 30, 2006 by
Vanessa from Penuelas, PR
“This hotel is perfectly for leisure.” 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.May 29, 2006 by
Juan from Jacksonville, FL
“The hotel is great and has activities for all ages.” 2 of 2 people found this review helpful.Apr 24, 2006 by
Linda from White Plains, NY
“The grounds were magnificent. The vistas spectacular. The staff most accommodating. The hotel itself was tired, it could use some updating - but then we spent little time in our room except to sleep.” 3 of 3 people found this review helpful.Apr 22, 2006 by
Rich from Sparta, NJ
“Overall I was very pleased with the accommodations and facilities and definitely would recommend this resort to others, in fact I already have.” 2 of 2 people found this review helpful.Apr 21, 2006 by
Noemi from Washington, DC
“A wonderful place for family reunions and honeymoons. we were there in December and returned in April with a family group because we enjoyed the scenery and facilities so much. palomino island has a beautiful beach. there are also day trips you can take to luquillo beach, vieques and culebra islands.” 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.Mar 29, 2006 by
Liz from St Louis, MO
“Even though it is a convention hotel, the conventions did not get in our way and we really enjoyed ourselves.” Mar 25, 2006 by
Brian from Ithaca, NY
“A truly gorgeous hotel with spectacular views of the sea. Rooms are perched high on the cliff. Although somewhat inaccessible without a car, there is a 35 dollar shuttle from the airport. So unless you plan on traveling places during the stay, this resort is sheer paradise.” 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.Mar 18, 2006 by
John from Jersey City, NJ
“While the room is very spacious and upscale, there were some issues, there were sands on the bed sheet and the bathtub drain was clogged. We called the front desk about the problems and the response was reasonably quick. An engineer came and fixed the bathtub and housekeeping gave us extra (clean) sheets for the bed. Despite some problems with the room, the private island owned by the resort alone more than makes up for the shortcomings. It was simply beautiful and breathtaking! If you stay in this resort, make sure you take the water taxi to the private island and spend several hours relaxing on the beautiful white sandy beach!” 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.Mar 4, 2006 by
Marie from Oakland, NJ
“The hotel was quite lovely but seemed to lack luster in some areas. Our accommodations were not what we would have expected and much too far from the main hotel. The use of a funiculars became a nuisance. The fine dining restaurants were very good but somewhat overpriced.” 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.Feb 23, 2006 by
Stefanie from New York, NY
“The El Conquistador was wonderful. There are plenty of activities for every type of traveler. The staff were friendly and helpful. The rooms were clean. We are planning to go back next year.” Feb 17, 2006 by
Peter from New York, NY
“Gorgeous resort, so long as you stay in the main area. Definitely call and request a room in La Vista or Las Brisas, and not in Las Ollas.” 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.Feb 17, 2006 by
Eva from Laurel, MD
“El Conquistador is a first class resort hotel, with the public area amenities to match. The site is spectacular, with beautiful views of the Caribbean Sea and nearby islands. However, the property shows its age, particularly in the rooms, which are tired and dated. Our room lacked a mini bar, while some features didn't work (TV remote, ceiling fan), and others were just old and tired (stained carpet, mildewed ceiling tiles). We found getting around the huge property challenging, particularly as all amenities were not available on all levels, getting a coke required a couple elevator rides, or a ride up or down the funicular. Getting to the beach, which is on a private island crowded with hundreds of other guests, took a ferry ride. Found the casual dining mediocre and expensive for what you got. However, the fine dining was excellent and priced similarly to equivalent establishments in large urban areas on the mainland. We came to play tennis, and that we did, on well-maintained and beautifully, sited courts.” Feb 8, 2006 by
J from New York, NY
“This hotel is amazing. It has everything and luxury.” Feb 7, 2006 by
Lynn from Scarsdale, NY
“This hotel is beautiful. The lobby and pool area is gorgeous. The golf course surrounding the property is beautiful. The service was very friendly. We were given a beautiful room overlooking the ocean in a quite part of the hotel. The room itself was okay - nothing special. Large vanity area and tiny bathroom/shower/tub. Nothing luxurious- just average. But we had a great balcony and view. The property is huge, and there are a ton of dining options. The "main" breakfast dining (buffet and a la carte) is expensive, but they also had a cheaper cafe which we appreciated. The big downside was that there is No beach at the hotel. You must take a funicular down a big hill to the marina and then a ferry to the beach. What a bummer! Also, to get to the hotel you need to drive through Fajardo, which is a pretty dumpy looking town. Once you enter the resort is a contained paradise! I should mention it is a long slow drive to San Juan on a "highway" with lots of traffic lights.” 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.Jan 1, 2006 by
Gloria from Caguas, PR
“The feeling with what my husband and I left the hotel is that is too expensive, it's like you are getting nothing from the hotel back. No welcome cocktail, no welcoming employees, too expensive restaurants, and you don't get anything complimentary. Would not recommend it to family or friends.” 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.Dec 25, 2005 by
Sharon C. from Stamford, CT
“Great experience for a family with great beaches and pools. Even when it rains, there is a lot to keep the kids entertained!” 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.Dec 12, 2005 by
Jose from Levittown, PR
“Nice hotel, excellent location, best choice..” 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.Dec 8, 2005 by
Brett from Dallas, TX
“It was a nice hotel but considering I bid $100 per night, resort fees, and parking, the actual price was closer to $160 per night. This is misleading if they are going to hit you up for so many fees to stay there.” 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.Dec 7, 2005 by
Ken from Cabo Rojo, PR
“This hotel recently changed ownership and is no longer a Wyndham property.” 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.May 1, 2005 by
Jack from New York, NY
“This is an excellent hotel/resort with a gorgeous private island and convenient activities like rainforest hiking and kayaking.” 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.Apr 12, 2005 by
Joe from Scarsdale, NY
“The faclity was great. It is located on a cliff overlooking the Caribean Sea. If you want to go to the beach, one gets on a ferry to a beautiful island. Hotel service was outstanding.” 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.Apr 5, 2005 by
Steve from Hampden, ME
“If you are rich you might want to stay here. If not, be prepared to go in debt. The place is very remote and it is like a town unto itself. You can get whatever you want there but it is very expensive. They want you to be a captive vacationer so you'll spend your money there. They don't really want you to have a car to be able to get away to cheaper meals/snacks/etc. They charge $15 a day to park your car. $22 for a buffet breakfast. $11 for breakfast for kids. I'm glad we only stayed for two nights.” 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.Mar 22, 2005 by
Rick from Watkinsville, GA
“I would not have wanted to pay full price - nice view and some good attributes - but the staff needs a lot of training in how to deal with customers. Moving around the hotel is difficult because of its multiple levels, restricted modes of movement (some areas can only be reached by elevator or the vernicular - and these things were not always fully functional - resulting in a backup and lots of standing around.” Hotel Representatives:
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