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I hope you are feeling better soon. Looking forward to your review and pictures.
Congratulations on your 50th Anniversary.
Westjet vacations includes transfers. The flight alone does not.
Happy New Year, Anne.
You can find most Activities here.
Helpful tip
VIP Rivera Maya also offers Limo and stretch SUV transfers. Contact Dan for details.
Dont miss darts on Monday
Happy Friday
We have been talking about visiting Jamaica again one day.
This is so useful, we always check the boards as we pass them.
Look what I stumbled upon. Some handay tips.
September 13, 2018 at 9:24 am in reply to: Rock & burgers at noon – Jamaica, RM, Puerto Vallarta #19401Ya Mon
Congratulations Hannah & Matt !
Great trip report, I enjoyed the read with my morning cup. Thanks for sharing.
Don’t let the little bosses in your family miss Pido’s surf party Friday’s at Punta Cana and Puerto Vallarta.
Q: What better way can you think of to spend a Friday evening at the Grand Palladium Riviera Maya ?
A: None
Thanks to Anne-Marie Blake Ryan for sharing this pic of the menu on our FB group.
Oh my, it sounds like a party in the making. Anne will have to go, to keep you all in line. wink, wink. Have fun with the countdown.
Thank you ladies ! I had a great day.
They are still listed as “Mayan Suites” on the PHG website. Odd they haven’t updated if things have changed.
We asked the resort this very question a couple of weeks ago. they said there is no schedule tasting at this time.
“In regards to your query, unfortunately, there are no current cocktail tasting table activity at our resort. nevertheless, we are pleased to advise you that we have a large variety of Activities which on a daily basis which you can take part in as well as a wide variety of nightly entertainment. Attached is a copy of our Sports & Entertainment Program which will provided you with the various activities we provide. Please note these Activities provided on the schedule are all a part of the All- inclusive plan. Don’t miss our White party on the beach each Monday staring at 10:30pm (Las Brisas Beach). In addition to this, the Ms. Lou Bar has a Chocolate and Coffee Affair each Friday at 6pm for your savory indulgence.”
I hope you find this helpful !
Who’s having fun with bubbles today ?
Beautiful pictures ! Thanks for sharing.
Whoo hoo… I sometimes stream it to the television. So relaxing.
I was hoping it might remain open. I like the idea of breakfast overlooking the sea.
Thank you, Rosy, once again for your wonderful response to my latest review. I am sure I am not the only one who appreciates the time it takes for you to reply to each and every review.
Dear BlueSkiesnSand,
“Thank you for sharing your fantastic second experience in our “Chic Cabaret”.
We are so glad that we could surprise you again, with our new set menu and we trust that you also noticed the changes done in the performances, as we continue growing and perfecting this enchanting experience for all our visitors!
Your suggestion regarding the special theme song, has been transmitted to our entertainment Manager, to consider an alternative to this incredible part that added more fun to the whole evening.
We appreciate your recommendations to future spectators, we will be sure to create a fabulous experience for all who decide to attend our show.
Looking forward to amaze you again on your next visit!
Rosa Rivero
Hospitality ManagerThank you Rosy for your wonderful response to this trip report also posted on Trip Advisor.
Dear BlueSkiesnSand,
It was a pleasure to welcome you and your friends in your beloved tropical paradise.
Thank you for sharing your delightful experience as it also helps us to know all the aspects you enjoyed and to identify the areas of opportunity; we really appreciate your suggestions!
Furthermore, we feel proud for all the staff that did an amazing job, surprising your friends with special details for their celebrations and serving you with the genuine hospitality and treating you like family! We will congratulate Lizzy, Roxana, Beatriz and your butlers in villa 70, for this outstanding performance.
We also thank you for highlighting your approval for the new menu in our dinner Show at Chic Cabaret, we trust that you also noticed the changes we have made in the show itself, we will continue adding great touches to improve it and continue surprising you, our chefs and all the stars of the night thank you for your feedback!
I personally, was very happy to see you and I am glad to know that on this visit you remembered how it feels, to experience our TRS Yucatán Hotel for the first time, recognizing in the eyes of your friends, those moments that take your breath away and will continue to transport you back to this, your home away home.
We can’t wait to welcome you again! Receive a big hug and our best wishes for Easter!
Rosa Rivero
Hospitality ManagerGreat report ! It sounds like you had a good vacation.
It is a tough question. 1 day I think KMS always but the next I am back to loving TRS. I guess in the end either one will be just fine. Today is a TRS day lol, I will be happy regardless.
It was a great vacation ! Different from our usual but that’s a good thing once and awhile.
You at least have to try it once. We still love KMS and will struggle with the choice going forward. (First world problems )
Of course, always my first choice when posing a trip report. I forgot to mention what a pleasure it was to meet Louise and Keith.
I havn’t heard much about this since the reopening of TRS. It used to be a favorite. We loved trying new things. The closest experience to this now seems to be the Chic Carbaret dinner.
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Taquiza night for Travel Club members. Have fun !
Don’t forget to try a new flavor or your fave.
That is a beautiful box of treats. Yummy.
Of all the treats, we love returning to the room to find these yummy stawberries the most.
Fantasic pictures ! I am so excited to see the show again and try some of the new menu items.
Safe trip, 1 week or 2 ? Looking forward to lots of pics.
Have a wonderful trip Louise !
We made a few updates.
Grand Palladium Hotels & Resorts on Spotify
There are download links and more on the Music Page.
Enjoy !
I was wondering about this. Happy the curtains will be replaced.
Great information ! Thanks for sharing, Lokes.
Have a great times ladies !
Rosa R, Director de Relaciones con Clientes at Grand Palladium Colonial Resort & Spa, responded to this reviewResponded 1 week ago
Dear BlueSkiesnSand,
Thank you so much for returning to your home in the Riviera Maya and for sharing your relaxing time in your Mayan Suite and enjoying the Caribbean beach in Colonial.
For us it will always be a pleasure to recognize your loyalty and in this occasion, we are excited to know that your gold bracelet allowed you to explore the new facilities of our TRS Yucatán Hotel.
We appreciate all your recommendations to other travelers and your feedback will be used to consider possible improvements needed, in fact our Chic Cabaret Menu has been changed last night and we can’t wait to for you to try it when you return.
Again, it was a pleasure to welcome you and your husband, we look forward to your next visit to offer you another remarkable vacation, as it is our hope to continue being worthy of your preference for many years to come!
We send you a very warm hug to warm up Canada’s cold winter a bit!
Rosa Rivero
Hospitality ManagerIf you feel she can make her way through the airport and to the transfer company of choice, I’m sure they would deliver her safe and sound to your specified address. It is hard to let them go it alone but it is also how they grow.
GPPC Secret Pool
I have never seen an owl while on my visits. So cute !
Regarding the room service, it is room category based not bracelet color. Only TRS and Ambassador /Master Suites get the 24 hour room service.
Fantastic trip report ! I will work on one today. I have been busy working away in our basement. Today will be the last day of drywall replacement. I love doing the work but am OVER the dust. Next up painting.
Beautiful pictures, Thanks Pat
They are SO good ! What did you try for an entre ?
It all looks so good ! Palladium and TRS Hotels have outdone themselves !
Dec 25 2017- Christmas in Paradise
Paella at the TRS Infinity Pool
More tasty treats being created in paradise.
It looks amazing ! I must put Christmas at the P on my “to do” list.
Welcome home ! Looking forward to seeing lots of pictures and hearing all about it. We will be there in March.
Thank you Rosa ! You are the best !
Moving up
Have a wonderful day of food, friends, family and of course a little shopping. Happy Thanksgiving to everyone !
Ah.. no picture is showing, this is why I asked. It could be just my device ?
Christmas a the Palladium would be amazing. What were you sent ?
Yes indeed, I always say we should wait and go last minute but we almost always have then next one booked.
When will you be at the P ?
November 5, 2017 at 10:31 am in reply to: Sneak peek of the new Grand Palladium Riviera Maya & TRS map #14817I noticed a Palladium TC Beach Club has been added at the new infinity pool in the TRSY and that Punta Emilia has been renamed Poseidon Beach Restaurant. Lots of new places to visit !
No !ore red light / green light lotto. Yay
Thank you ! I will let you know about the new terminal. We will be flying Westjet, whom also will use terminal 4.
I am hoping the renovations will be done on schedule so we can take a look around when we return in December.
Article regarding Grand Palladium Costa Mujeres
https://www.caribjournal.com/2017/10/06/palladium-open-two-new-resorts-mexican-caribbean/#
Lots of Palladium Dreaming… a nice cup of coffee on the balcony is heaven.
Coming soon…
So many new choices….
Bliss said they are home now. After visiting RM 6 times , Jamica once, they loved their swimout room in Punta Cana.
Thank you again Bliss !
I thought we could have a little fun sharing our favorite travel tips.
One of mine is to pack those dry facial cleansing clothes vs a liquid. They are light weight and work well.
Have a fantastic Travel Tip Tuesday !
For the full post see our FB Group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/109354655764349/permalink/1447598818606586/
Manuel Ferrer :
A) I scan my passport, my credit cards, ID, job ID’s, driving license and I send them to my mail. So if I lost anything and I need issue o cancel anything I have all the information in one place.
B) I look for information about writers of the country I’m going to visit and try to read novels whose action takes places in the country or city I’m about to visit .
C) I do a little research about the country. I like to know facts about their history , traditions , food and language.
E) I make a “clothing schedule” of the whole trip so I can plan more efficiently the amount of clothing I have to pack.Karen Horwood:
My favourite thing is to bring Ziploc bags for anything you want kept dry or free of sand!
Lori Prendergast :
If you bring your own insulated mug I have a cleaning tip. Before I travel I wet a sponge and put dishwashing liquid on it. Let it dry, cut into pieces. When you want to wash your mug, wet a sponge piece to wash easily!
Anne Adams:
Always bring a power strip with extra outlets. Also bring some non-perishable containers of half n half for my coffee.
Donna Wassing:
We always used to take a small container of Coffeemate.
I know a lady who packs all her outfits in giant ziploc bags – jewelry and shoes included. That’s more for business but it works!
I always take documents related to the trip in one ziploc bag that way you have everything easy to find and it saves problems if something isn’t correct.
Sharyn Muirhead :
I always take a few wire hangers from dry cleaners. I don’t particularly like the hangers in the closets at the GPRM, because they are awkward to use and I like to hang most of my clothes. I leave the ones I brought behind, because maybe the staff could use them or the next guests in our room.
Minnie McDonald:
I take hangers and leave them too, also a power strip for all the extra plugs you use as there are not many sockets, I also take a cool bag to use as a beach bag keeps all my suntan lotions ect cool and our soda x
Deb Friman Masters:
cut up sponges with a little dish soap on them to wash bubbas out at the end of the day 🙂
Lynn Shallenberger:
I take small citronella candles to put on Porch/balcony of the Mayan Suites while we sit there in the morning and evenings to ward off the mosquitos….
Claire Ross :
I like taking soft face cloths from home, then pouring cold water on them & using as a compress to keep cool whilst sun bathing 👍🏼
Foaming hand sanitiser for in the pool bag for before pool side snacks 👐🏼
Pack of baby wipes for my hands after sun cream application so I don’t get a streaky kindle! 🤓Robert Underwood :
Zip lock bags, and duct tape….
Anne AdamsGroup Admin” What do you do with duct tape?
Lynn Shallenberger “You sound like my,husband never travel without duct tape…lol for emergencies,from broken suit case zippers, and broken straps on luggage… He fixed a broken latch on a window when we skied Breckenridge. The latch broke during a blizzard one night and dumped a large amount of snow on our bed below the window… Duct tape sealed that window in a few minutes…
Robert Underwood “Exactly, it’s come in handy on many occasions…as a matter of fact I need to replace the roll in my suitcase.
Annette Corkum MacKay:
Someone had suggested to me before I went last time to bring a bright colour t-shirt to put over the top of the lounger to make it easy to spot you chairs (as they all kind of look alike). Worked awesome!
Keri Fitzpatrick:
I always bring a few hangers along too, the plastic department store kind with the clips on each side. They’re great to hang things like swim suits, water shoes, undies etc. up in the shower or on the balcony, and you can always use the clips to close snack bags or curtains. 🙂 Also, since we always leave home at 1 or 2 AM to get to the airport, I freeze a couple of sandwiches, pieces of cake, brownies etc. and put them in a little lunch bag cooler along with grapes, cheese or whatever. Things stay cold until we eat them on the plane or at the airport and no ice or liquids to cause problems going through security, lol. At the resort the lunch bag cooler goes into our beach bag to keep a couple of beverages cold while we’re out and about.
As a really bad over-packer, this year with hopes of not going over the luggage weight limit on the trip home (there’s nothing like trying to redo suitcases on the floor of the airport while a line of impatient people are waiting to check their bags, lol) I brought some clothes that I could leave behind or throw away, like faded tee shirts and too big shorts to sleep in, a sweater, skirt and a couple of blouses that I never wear any other time…….it worked! 😀Lynn Shallenberger :
I forgot to add supplements to my list… Just in case of” tummy trouble” and you get dehydrated…. These are easy to pack and have electrolytes to get you back on track….lucky to say I haven’t had the need for them , ready just in case….
Anne Adams:
When we were n PC many people had towel clips.Keep towels in place and also helps to find your spot.https://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/…/boca-clips…/224592…
I use probiotics before I go for sensitive tummy. I also take some Pepto Bismal in case I feel queazy from combo of hot sun and new foods.
Geoffrey Sanders:
to stop getting tummy problems always try to have a little “spirit” i.e. Gin, Rum, Whiskey etc, in the stomach to help calm it, this can be administered at various bars throughout the resorts, so no excuse for a queasy tummy!!! as an after thought will be in PC next Tuesday!!!!!
Holger Rosenfeld:
What about the most important travel tip: travel to Palladium only ?
Brenda Wegert:
Pack less .. you can always send your laundry out if you need to.
Anne Adams:
Don’t forget to pack a turtle safe light http://www.turtlesafeonline.com
Robyn Geist:
Take comfortable shoes. I don’t take any heels, marble floors and boardwalks…not good. Take fancy glittery sandals instead.
Shelley Lacroix-Goulet:
Bring lots of ones!
These are from one of our Facebook members, thank you Sandra Fehler
- Here are the tips I have on a different travel group (not palladium, but still Mexico). You’re welcome to consider using any of this:
Preparations for before you leave home
• You will be able to use a credit card or USA currency in most touristy areas, but you will generally get a better deal if you purchase in the local currency, Pesos. If you are travelling from anywhere other than the USA, don’t convert your money to US, convert to Pesos. It may very well be easiest to do before you leave home, ordering some large and lots of small denominations (like 20 &50 peso notes for tips) from your own bank (unless your bank charges you a fee). You can convert at the airport and at the hotel as well, and the exchange rate wont be bad (might even be just as good as at home). - Bring sunscreen. At least one bottle/can more than you think you need. Make sure it hasn’t expired. If you plan to go in the ocean, consider a bio-degradable coral/ocean-life-friendly brand. If you burn easily (heck even if you don’t), bring some aloe or solarcaine just in case. If you havent been in the sun much prior to the trip, bring a chapstick / lip balm with sunblock.
- Bring a sun hat. Or plan to buy one (there is a great selection in local towns).
- Pack essentials in your carry-on (like a swimsuit and any medications). If you are travelling with someone, pack some of each of your things in each of your bags so that if one bag goes missing (it probably wont!), you both have at least a few things when you arrive.
- Keep prescription medications in their original prescription bottle (which has your name and the name of the medication) and have it in your carry-on. If you have a lot of medications that have “street value” like opioids, consider having a note from your doctor (written on prescription pad or similar official document) as well. Bring a few days more than you need for the duration of the trip, just incase there is a delay in getting home.
- Pack more than one bathing suit. Wet bathing suits feel nasty when you put them on.
- Don’t bring brand new shoes – bring shoes you’ve already broken in as you want to be comfy without blisters!
- Winter can be cool at night so bring a light cardigan sweater, jacket or a shawl in case you need it If you travel in summer you might still need this on the plane and when you arrive back home (depending where you live). A colourful sarong can work as impromptu skirt, swimsuit cover-up, or shawl.
- Bring a small flashlight. One with red light is useful for turtle season. Little glow sticks are helpful if your kids are anxious at night in a strange room. You might also put one in the bathroom.
- Consider with your doctor if you think you need any vaccinations or medications. Hep A & B is recommended for travel anywhere. Tetanus (usually is combined with diphtheria and pertussis) is good to have up-to-date regardless of travel. Typhoid and Rabies might be a consideration if you’re going to leave the resort or see wild animals. Depending on time of year and your personal level of wellness, you may want the current flu shot.
Some people take Dukoral. The resort food and drink is safe but it doesn’t hurt to pack a stomach upset remedy anyways (chewable Pepto Bismol tablets, Immodium ). You will be eating differently (possibly richer and more of it than usual), potentially drinking more alcohol than usual, likely not drinking enough water (people don’t realize how ill dehydration makes you or what the effects of too much coconut and pineapple are), and you will be around a bunch of people (their germs) both on the plane, in the airport and at the resort. - Bring bug repellent (that contains Deet) especially if travelling in the wet (summer) season or if leaving the resort (away from the ocean breeze). Mosquito born illnesses such as Malaria, Dengue, and Zika are all possible (if unlikely).
- Bring a few Band-Aids, a few Aspirin/Tylenol, couple safety pins, nail file, and ear-plugs.
- If you have kids, bring a package of wet wipes.
- Bring a safety flotation device for those who are not good swimmers. There are lifeguards, but better safe than sorry. Reduce anxiety and enjoy the ocean!
- A few zip-lock type storage bags (useful for many reasons, including taking a few pieces of fruit or cookies from the buffet for a snack on a long beach walk etc)
- Some people bring insulated mugs from home so their drinks stay cool longer. If you do this, consider also buying a dish sponge, squishing dish soap into it, letting it dry then cutting into two pieces and putting those in a baggy. You’ll be able to use this and hot water in your sink to clean it.
- Pack a small amount of laundry detergent powder to swish out your swim suit or in case of a spill on your favorite shorts.
- A trash bag to put your dirty laundry and wet swim suit in for the trip home.
- Bring a blue or black ink pen in your carry-on, so that you can complete your FMM security /customs /immigration /tourist cards on the plane or immediately after you get off the plane (they will give these cards to you). Bring the hotel address, as you have to put that on the card.
- Make a photo copy of your passport information page and carry that separately from your real ID. If you lose your passport, having a photo copy of the info will assist you when replacing it. Give a friend at home a second copy of your passport plus a copy of your itinerary. Some people prefer to scan and email copies to themselves or some easily accessed online or secure flash drive storage.
- Telephone your credit card company and bank to inform them you’ll be in Mexico, so that they don’t put a hold on or cancel your card due to “suspicious activity”
- Bring a small back-pack or canvas/cloth shopping bag to make carrying things easier if you are going serious shopping.
- Leave your wedding rings /any sentimental jewelry at home and put on an inexpensive replacement (or plan to buy souvenirs). Many people lose their rings in the ocean because fingers swell in the heat then shrink in the water.
- Always be aware of roaming fees and surcharges of your cell phone service. Make an inquiry prior to travel to find out what rates will be, if you can add an upgrade to your plan for your time there, and other important information regarding your cell phone service while out of your home range.
- Bring a power bar / strip if you are going to be charging devices – there are limited outlets (north american standard type A/B) in the rooms.
Airport Arrival - Complete your FMM immigration/tourist card (there is a family one plus the individual one) while on the plane or shortly thereafter while in line. Do not lose the part they give back to you, as you need this when you leave; keep it safe with your passport.
- After you pick up your luggage, customs security uses a random “traffic light” system. You press a button, and if the light is green you move along. If the light goes red, your bags are searched. Red light is no big deal except your nicely folded stuff gets messed up.
- Near the airport building exit are time share and tour excursion reps who will be super friendly, possibly pushy, and who will try to entice you to listen to their pressured sales-pitch, possibly even pretending to be with whatever company is providing your transport to the hotel or even suggesting to be your hotel guide. Ignore them – walk right passed them. If you feel the need to be polite, just say “no gracias” but avoid making eye contact. Wait until you are right outside of the airport building before looking for your transport.
I am looking forward to spending an afternoon or 2 at the spa. I love that you can now enjoy healthy food and drink options while there.
Maybe, we will have to see how they look. Thanks
Happy Anniversary !
I received a reply. This service is very new and they are still working out all details. Once the particulars are worked out we will update.
September 29, 2017 at 8:53 pm in reply to: Grand Palladium Costa Mujeres & TRS Pre- Opening Info #13859September 24, 2017 at 2:13 pm in reply to: Grand Palladium Kantenah (Royal upgrade) vs Secrets Akumal non-preferred suite #13717Great review ! we have stayed at a few of the Secrets resorts and always return to our beloved Palladium in the MR.
I love seeing the pics from the Lokes Europe trips. I hope they dont get sick again, what a rough start to their trip.
When are you planning your next visit, Anne ?
It’s kind of fun going to a place that is so familiar and being able to experience new things. The Palladium does a great job of keeping things fresh..
September 19, 2017 at 12:29 pm in reply to: Sunwing evacuating people from Punta Cana, Southwest #13633My thought and prayers go out to all affected by Maria.
Sheesh what a season it is. I hope mother nature will take a break soon.
Big Hugs..
How funny is that ? It is the way most of us feel..lol
Always a pleasure, dear friend !
Welcome everyone !
In PV you can walk out the door and get a cab very easily. we booked ahead using this company (http://www.puertovallartatours.net/airport-transfers.htm) and were put in the next cab in an endless line. Other than knowing we has it prearranged there was no real advantage.
What a fabulous idea, I bet the kids will love it !
Gracias Chelo !
I just added a new video, Chef Valeria shows you how they make fillet mignon at El Dorado. Yummy !
Independence Day Pomo Code for Jamaica and Puerto Vallarta.
Use code INDAY17 for a 15% savings when booking on http://www.palladiumhotelgroup.com
- Here are the tips I have on a different travel group (not palladium, but still Mexico). You’re welcome to consider using any of this:
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