A few daus ago, I found a great last-minute airfare, and the El Mirador was one of the only hotels that had availability, so I booked it. I saw on Frommer's.com that it was rated, so I figured that I had found a diamond in the rough. It certainly wasn't a diamond....more like fool's gold. You see, when traveling to a place like Mexico, the "star" system there is their version of the star system...not what one would expect from the same rate of hotel in the USA. However, I came into the El Mirador with an open mind. However, after seeing the first room that they gave me....I was not impressed. They had one of those dorm/evaporative air cons in the room, that never, ever got cool. The first room didn't have a deadbolt on the door, and it was completely open to the next room, which was filled with construction materials. I didn't feel safe at all, so I moved to another one. Well, this one was just like the first one, but it was okay...for Mexico. The only problem was that it was facing the square in front of the hotel on a Saturday, and these vendors selling the conch chells decided to blow into them a-la Lord of the Flies all night....a most piercing sound! The next day, I moved to a much nicer room that overlooked the salt water pool (looked funky, plus I heard that it was well-protected and didn't get any wind)...this room was good, clean, and newly renovated. However, the air con only had one setting (arctic) and I had to sleep with the window open and the a/c running just to moderate the temperature. No remotes on the tv's, and most of the buttons were missing.
Now the good: There is a pool on the 6th floor with a bar, and awesome veiws of Acapulco Bay. The staff was very friendly, and was most helpful in getting things done for me. The main restaurant was most excellent...and cheap to boot! Any place that was Frank Sinatra's seal of approval is good with me. The location is really cool....you can see the cliff divers from every open area in the hotel, and the sight of this specticle at night is awesome. Downtown Acapulco is right down the street, and is a very interesting place to shop, dine, etc. I would say that this is a great last-minute place to stay, but if planning a trip, I would look elsewhere.














