
On a family vacation this weekend and recommended to my daughter and her family we could stay here and how nice it was for the price. The grounds needed repair, had a staircase that was boarded off and missing treads but no problem. Stayed here about a year and a half ago and had a really nice suite on the first floor. (not a big deal, but not esthetically pleasing).… There was 1 small wastebasket that you emptied yourself, in a larger container for the floor, which just happened to be outside our room. Because of Covid there was no housekeeping. The fireplace was working but not needed, the jetted tub was wonderful. The room itself was comfortable & lovely. The hotel in my opinion, should have made it right and then THEY deal with construction people & city. I wouldn't call it quiet.The lady at the desk (apparently the only staff on site) seemed empathetic but was unable to offer a discount, only to give us emails for the city and construction company & let us deal with it, which I'm sure will go nowhere. It was also a popular dog pooping spot since it was right by the parking. Heavy equipment (a dozer & an excavator) were parked right in front of our room! The lady below us, had no view at all because of it and also complained. Well, it's at the end of the Promenade alright, but by public parking, which from our room was overlooking & slightly to the left. We paid a premium price for an ocean view & because of Covid, they had our money for the entire stay for over a year, It was also advertised as "the quiet end of the Promenade". It is my personal feeling that any ground level room should have locking screens on the sliding glass doors for safety and ventilation.… If you are traveling with a dog or children this could be important to you. IMPORTANT follow up on conditions mentioned in a previous review regarding screen doors on ground level suites: The two larger ground level rooms 103 and 104 have no screen door on the bedroom sliding glass door. These particular guests had a non verbal special needs child with them so the screen door would have been an important safety feature in our opinion. We took a little time to meet another guest or two (while waiting in line for breakfast at Osprey) and were disappointed to learn that their ground floor room King bed room 102 had a screen door that did not work. We brought a couple of beach chairs, a bundle of firewood, and a bag of marshmallows and easily walked to the beach for a nice sunset fire and marshmallow roast. The hotel staff was very accomodating when we needed some extra toilet paper and a broom to sweep the sand from entering and exiting the room. they are closed on Tuesday and maybe Weds so be sure to check on that if you plan to eat there). We had an amazing breakfast one morning at Osprey Cafe ( just a short walk. We knew the room had a microwave so we brought a couple of home baked potatoes, and some sauteed vegetables we could easily heat and serve with a fresh local crab cocktail from local seafood market and a quick salad from the local market. We did enjoy two meals in the room though because there was a small cafe style table with 2 chairs as well as two plates, bowls, cups, and some basic silverware. We mostly sat on the beds because there were no comfortable sitting chairs in the room. During this time of Covid I would recommend you bring your own bottle of hand soap because they only supply the typical motel bar soap and you may want your own hand sanitizer. There were plenty of plug ins for electronics. The beds were very comfortable and the bedding was comfortable. This room has a hardwood type floor with no rugs. We rented unit 201 which was a single room with 2 queen beds. On this visit we entered a very clean room. The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Autograph CollectionĪs my past reviews indicate, we have been staying at this hotel for a number of years with some not so great experiences this year.Lopesan Costa Bavaro Resort, Spa & Casino.Hotels near Hop & Vine Bottle Shop & Tap Room.Hotels near High Life Adventure Park Aerial Challenge Course.
