We travel to Acapulco several times each year and have stayed in many hotels over the years. But recently, we have stayed at this hotel on our last three occasions. With each stay we have come away with a warm feeling that we have been appreciated and taken care of during our time there. ||The size of the rooms are mostly the same, but if you have a king size bed there is a lot more moving around space then if you have a room with 2 double beds. The bathroom has a very functional use of the space and allows two people to use the area at one time. The entry door swings around to close and give privacy to the toilet area and allows the other to use the shower or the sink area. The air conditioner control was easy to understand and the unit worked well. The pool was well maintained and the included gratis breakfast was great. EVER employee was very friendly and helpful. We like to move around and check out different hotels in areas that we have stayed. But this hotel's service has suited us so well that we now are a little leery about taking a step backwards with a different hotel.||By the way, Walmart is just across the street for any of those...
Read moreA great hotel which delivers on all counts. It is only one long block from the golden sands of Acapulco Bay. My room had a view of the swimming pool and Acapulco Bay. They serve the best breakfast-included breakfast I have ever tasted - and it's |not a continental breakfast. It's the real deal. Service was very good; check-in was easy. There is a taxi-stand in front with friendly drivers that charge a reasonable rate. I especially recommend taxi #4010. Good value - I was charged just under $54@, which included everything, including a buffet breakfast.||A couple of minor quibbles. Nearly everything is electronic, including the door and room lights. A friendly maid showed me how it worked. Also, when it rains, the front is extremely slippery. Tread...
Read moreI had the opportunity to try Hotel One Acapulco Costera in June 2017. One of the main reasons I chose that property, is, that it is one of the very few hotels in the Costera zone that is relatively new. The majority of hotels are between 30-40 years old in the Costera zone, and are in desperate need of renovations. So Hotel One, met my need of a place to stay that wasn't so old. In spite of that, it did not appear to be as new as it is, mainly because the floor tiling detracts from that, as it is an overused design, from many years ago, used in many properties. And, the rooms are small, especially for an extended stay, would feel cramped. My stay was when there was a 30% off sale, so it came in under US $50.00 per night, which is reasonable, all...
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