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We arrived in the beautiful open-air lobby and proceeded to check-in. This really foreshadowed how Solaz views those staying in the hotel portion of the property - not as guests, but as potential timeshare customers. “Oh, you’re staying at the hotel?” Ummm, yes? Little did I know he was apparently just reviewing the timeshare check-in sheet, and not the hotel guest sheet. I assured him that we did, and showed him the confirmation. I provided my name, and he spent probably five minutes looking at a sheet of paper.

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When we pulled up to the Solaz compound in a taxi, the security person asked for our names. Our bizarre & unprofessional check-in experience This pricing was significantly higher than at The Cape, which I preferred by a long shot.

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Solaz was charging $800 per night plus the 34% tax and service charge, so the hotel was asking for well over $1,000 per night for a standard room. I’d note that paid rates here were steep. This is a Category 7 Marriott Bonvoy property, and we were staying over “off-peak” dates, meaning the cost was 45,000 points per night.Īs a result, our five night stay cost a total of 180,000 Bonvoy points, given that you get the fifth night free. For our stay we booked five nights using points.

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Solaz initially opened in mid-2018, and it’s a Marriott property that has long been on my radar, since online it looks quite nice.

  • Solaz Los Cabos La Deriva Restaurant dinner.
  • Solaz Los Cabos Cascabel Restaurant breakfast.
  • Our bizarre & unprofessional check-in experience.
  • Imagine being told by an employee that the hotel isn’t Solaz’s main business, and it’s more of a “side gig.” Well, there’s no need to imagine, you just have to stay at Solaz (except it’s not open anymore, so it’s a moot point). Based on my stay (and I hope others have had different experiences), this property exists solely to sell timeshares. Not because I’m suggesting that this is a one star hotel, but rather because this property has no interest in actually being a hotel, or being hospitable. So here we go…įor the first time ever, I’m going to give a hotel a one star rating. I asked OMAAT readers if they still wanted to read a review (given that it’s not actually useful at the moment), and everyone who answered said they did. I was debating whether or not to even write this review, given that this hotel mysteriously closed in July 2021 due to “infrastructure” issues.

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