Thought it was about time that I wrote my review on our two week stay at the Punta Cana Princess on March 16-30th.
One word would describe it all.... Fantastic!!!
I will try and not duplicate other reviewers highlites and add a few of my own. However, this was our best trip ever and the staff of the PCP made it all possible.
Check IN
First let me start by saying that check in at the hotel was fast, friendly and was given a pink sweet welcome drink. After given the keys for main floor Block 3 and waiting for our luggage, we were settled in. Although the we did not get Building 5 like we asked, we did ask to be moved to another Block and was told to see Julio the next day. After a quick look, he was able to move us to Building 4, 3rd floor the next day. What a great room. 3rd floor rooms have vaulted ceilings and added to the overall size. Some people complained about the noise when it rained, but we thought it was soothing.
Layout
There are 5 Buildings with 3 floors with about 24 rooms on each floor. Buildings 1 & 2 are closer to the front desk area on the right hand side while bulidings 3,4 & 5 are on the left with Building 3 close to the buffet restaurant and Building 5 closest to the beach. We ended in Building 4 witha pool side view and a partial ocean view. We thought it was the best location, sort of in the middle of the complex.
The Petite Fondue restaurant is across from the pool and the Mare Nostrum is beside it by the beach. The Rio Grande Tex Mex, Il Bacio (Italian) and the Casabe (buffet) are by the front lobby area. There are stores, medical centre and ATM located to the right of the lobby just before Building 2.
The pool is at the end of the property just before the beach and Building 4 & 5 overlook it.
Rooms
We had two queen beds, which we liked because it gave us the extra room to lay out clothes and the maids made nice "silouet" figures with pyjama's. The two double sinks in the bathroom was a nice touch. We had a lot of room for our toiletries. Just a note though... Facecloths were hit and miss, so you should bring your own from home. The sunken living room where the TV and mini bar is, was a nice touch. From there, you have access to the balcony. The bathrooms are big and clean. No problems there. We had a problem with the shower and it was repaired the next day once we reported it.
The turn down service was also a nice touch. Just a hint, don't leave the "Do Not Disturb" sign on your door when you leave for dinner. They don't come in to do turn down service. Duggghh
Food
My wife is the most picky eater alive. She's that way because of the many medical problems she has. Well I must say she ate more here than she eats at home. We found the food was full of flavour and portions were just right. We ate at all the ala cartes except the Le Petite Fondue. My wife cannot eat fried foods.
The Tex Mex restaurant and the Mare Nostrum were our favourites. The filet and beef at the Tex Mex was some of the best meat we've eaten. Very tender and flavourful. The lobster at the Mare Nostrum was fantastic and would give Red Lobster a run for its money.
I ate breakfast at the Mare Nostrum most mornings (open 24 hrs) as they had a scaled down variety of breakfast. I'm not a breaky kind of person, but I enjoyed the coffee and usually had toast, and fresh fruit. I has the option for an omlet if I wanted though. Ate there almost every day for lunch as they made great burgers and Pizza. Just a note... If you have to have relish for your burger or ranch dressing for your salad, bring your own. They have mustard, ketchup and mayo, but no relish. Also we brought our own peanut butter, jam and cheese whiz packets for the morning toast. They have none of these. They do have a jam but mostly peach, orange and apple marmalade. Also very limited dressings for salad. Again we brought our own.. Just a matter of preference.
The buffet we thought had a variety for all. Whether you go to the pasta station or choose from the variety of food offered, there is something for everyone. The list of theme buffets for both hotels is on display in the lobby behind Guest Sevices. Also there is menus for all restaurants there as well to show you in advance what they offer.
Also loved the fact that reservations were not needed at our hotel (required for the others) and never waited for a table.
Beach & Pool
You will find the most breathtaking beaches in the world here. Walking the beach first thing in the morning is the best. You will find joggers and sun seeking at all hours. Beaches are raked every day and found the PCP the best. Being an eearly riser, I always got a beach bed or a palapa with lounge chairs. Also, on some days at 10:00 there was several beach beds available at the beach. We would stay at the beach for the day and retreat to the pool arounf 3:30 for activities and chat at the swim up bar. Never was without a chair. We had wait service at the beach, (somewhat sporadic), but then again we're on holidays, plus there are two bars within steps of the beach.
Bars
What can I say. By taking the Regency Club package through Transat Holidays, we were able to have premium brands of liquor. I often had Canadian Club rye at both the pool bar and lobby bar. Plus had drinks such as Baileys, Sambucca, Amaretto... no problem. You will find your favourite tenders wherever you go. I found Emilio at the lobby bar was worth the price of admission. Very funny guy. Also Kenyia and Desarynia are great waitresses. Bernardo at the beach bar and Nelson at the pool bar are fantastic.
Entertainment
This area is a bit of a let down. Now don't get me wrong. Jesus and his Animacion staff are the greatest. They do a heck of a job with what they have to work with. They try and get the guests to participate in many activities, but many times they were doing exercises by themselves. There is no night life activities at the PCP, but often took the trolley over to the Caribe or Tropical for the shows. They are not to the coreagraphed standards I saw in Cuba, but were OK. The staff did try and get some Kareoke and other things in the lobby during the evenings, but thought if there was a piano player with sing alongs or dancing available for the somewhat older crowd, it would of been more fun. There is a disco on the propery or Casino off property you can enjoy as well.
Shopping
For all those need to buy buy buy. you can find some good bargins. There are stores and vendors at all the hotels as well as vendors to the left of the beach (about 5-7 min walk). You will have to barter so sharpen your negotiating skills. Every vendor there has the same line. "I give you special price" "Cheapy cheapy" But in the end, I found whatever price they tell you, start at 1/3 the price and go from there. NEVER pay full price at the vendors. It was same when we were at Manati park and in town. You can go to the bigger malls in town but I heard the prices were expensive and cab rides were almost $30. Not worth the money unless you have teenagers who need to shop!!!
Excursions
Being to Punta Cana 2 years ago, we did a lot of excursions then. Only went to Manati Park and Deep Sea Fishing this time. Found Manati Park very rewarding with the dophin/sea lion show, the horse show and parrot show. Not to mention all the exotic and domestic animals on display. For $30 per person, It was a great day of fun. You can go for as long as you want with specific pick up times both at your hotel and return trip.
Only thing we caught fishing was sea sickness. Water was rough and did not get a bite. Nuff said.
Service
We found the service overall at the PCP the best ever. Whether it was the maids, bartenders, front desk staff, bartenders, cooks, even management, everyone had a smile, said "hola" or was there to help. Never had that happen before!!!
Had a a young lad delivering towels stop and help me bring my luggage to my third floor room, without asking him.
Had Felix who works around the beach area, fix up my chairs, laid my towels out and cleaned the area around my beach bed, for nothing but a smile and have a good day. He did this daily..... Of course I tipped him generously.
I gave Pedro the Assist. Food & Bev. Mgr a nice compliment about the food and service we have been receiving from his staff. Just for my kind words, he gave my wife and I a special dinner with champagne at the Mare Nostrum that evening. Now that's class.
Tipping
I found this question being asked often on the T A forum. We took $100 in 1's for the two weeks and we ran out near the end. Tipping for good service is no different in the Dominican than it is in North America. We found giving a $20 tip for the best dinner evening we had on the trip was well worth it. Don't be afraid to to tip others like maintenace staff who will cut down a coconut for you or the Guest Service girls who will get you almost anything you need. They certainly do appreciate it. Plus we also left other items for staff like lotions, small toys and candies for their kids, some jewelery and school supplies.
Summary
Although the PCP is a small resort, it was exactly the type of place we were looking for. Well laid out, attention to detail and very clean. The entire staff is constantly cleaning. They even were taking all tables and chairs from the beach grill out, cleaning the floors and putting them back. They even took the pictures off the wall to clean them!!
We also had a problem with mosquitoes. Seemed to be in the lobby at night especially around the internet area. Even the Guest Services girls were getting bit. Bring some repellent.
We have stayed at another resort in Punta Cana with not the same results. We prefer the PCP for it's size, food quality, friendly staff and overall customer satisfaction.
We are already looking forward to our trip next year to the PCP.
If anybody has questions, please ask.
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