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Best days long past.
11/17/2010Las hadas best days were years ago when it was newer and better cared for by its owners. today its old and definately showing its age. there are zero activities ...
Las Hadas best days were years ago when it was newer and better cared for by its owners. Today its old and definately showing its age. There are zero activities for kids.. There is only one restaurant #40La Delphine#41 open every night. Its OK but the food there is way over-priced and pretty forgettable. The other restaurants are only open certain days of the week and even more expensive. Staff is not well trained and did not meet our expectations of a so-called luxury resort. The place smells like mildew the beds are terrible and the rooms stink of sewer gas backing up into the room through the open floor drains. Newer construction techniques have eliminated this issue. If you are elderly or find it difficult to walk long distances this is not the place for you. It was built years before there was any consideration for physically challenged guests....too much walking over cobblestone streets. If you want to go somewhere on the property they will take you in a golf cart but there are still too many steps to climb everywhere you go. Las Hadas needs a total make-over more restaurants better food and much better trained staff. I would not stay there again.
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Great Hotel
08/09/2010Las hadas is a great hotel, good for families.
Las Hadas is a great Hotel, good for families.
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Intersting but not remarkable.
04/27/2010Yes the design of the property and the rooms is quite unique as you can see from the pictures but the place is rather old and tired looking throughout. the ...
Yes the design of the property and the rooms is quite unique as you can see from the pictures but the place is rather old and tired looking throughout. The restaurants some of which arent even open every night are expensive and pretty limited in selection and the waitstaff service was not particularly outstanding. Food was only fair. Yes the staff was generally very friendly and accomodating and did their best with what they have to work with. Years ago this propery was truly top notch and very elegant but many newer and more modern hotels have long since surpassed it in both quality and service. The pool is beautiful and peaceful but the beach leaves a lot to be desired as the property is located in a protected cove and the beach is small and pretty boring. The beach and pool furniture and canopies are old and covered in mildew. Rooms were clean but there was always the faint pervasive odor of sewer gas coming into the room via the floor and shower drains. Other resort cities have so much more to offer and its obvious the crowds the money and the newer resorts have moved on leaving Las Hadas and Manzanillo in a sort of time warp. The hotel could use a make-over to bring it up to date but the owners probably cannot justify the cost because its such a big sprawling place and not that popular anymore.
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Beautiful on the surface
07/12/2008Beautiful resort type hotel. very large grounds - lots of stairs as it is on a cliff. beach front property with most of the hotel cut into a very large cliff. ...
Beautiful resort type hotel. Very large grounds - lots of stairs as it is on a cliff. Beach front property with most of the hotel cut into a very large cliff. Difficult to negotiate your way there - lots of winding cobble stone streets of the main road. Has a marina, but we did not go there. Has the most beautiful swimming pool I have ever seen. If you want to hang out at a pool for a week, this is the place to be. Water is warm in the pool and the Pacific in July. Very humid as it is on the coast. Good amount of wind and lots of sun when it is not raining. This is the rainy season. The biggest turn off was that EVERYTHNG costs extra. You have a coffee maker in your room, but you have to purchase the coffee! Room service available, but expensive. Two restaurants and a snack bar on premisis - we did not check the pricing, but judging by the prices of the items in the mini-bar/fridge and room service, I would expect it is expensive too. The pillows were lumpy and the bed was hard. The room is wall to wall marble. Everything is white. Bathroom is small but well appointed. Large glass enclosed shower. Good water pressure. We were told by a local business person who goes to Manzanillo once a month that there are better hotels at a lower cost. We picked this hotel for the last night of our week long trip to Mexico because it was on the beach and close to the airport, as we wanted to be nearby for our flight out the next morning.
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Best place in Manzanillo
04/19/2008Stunning views, very classy hotel, very elegant. i would definitely go back. the beach is secluded and private, it has its own marina.
Stunning views, very classy hotel, very elegant. I would definitely go back. The beach is secluded and private, it has its own marina.

