Katrina V.
Yelp
My boyfriend and I stayed at Generations Riviera Maya during our trip to Cancun for our friends' wedding. Candidly, we didn't have a choice on our accommodations since Generations Riviera Maya was blocked off for the wedding guests. I was impressed by the resort and had an overall pleasant stay.
TLDR...
We booked a room with the swim-up pool. When we checked in, we were upgraded to the first floor, where we had the swim up right into the main pool. We were also close enough to access a personal concierge, restaurants, etc. In general, I thought that our suite was awesome. The bathroom had a bath tub, Jack and Jill sinks, and a spacious shower with a waterfall shower head. Our suite had a living room, a stocked fridge, and even a little dining area.
There were a few things that irked me about the room, though.
- Some of the hinges on the cabinets and drawers were shoddy.
- The socket holes didn't securely keep plugs in place, so electronics had a hard time charging. The screen door kept coming off its tracks.
- The temperature in the room was difficult to regulate. I often felt too cold.
- Loved the waterfall shower head, but didn't love the shower design. Water kept escaping underneath the shower door, which had a huge gap. We had to wedge body towels to block the gap and soak up water, otherwise water went everywhere.
I scheduled reservations for the spa and tours when I was at the resort. Náay spa was on the 4th floor of the facility. The menu itself doesn't have pricing, but the spa receptionists were super helpful in detailing the prices and service offerings.
Food reviews:
Room service food was a hit or miss. Things that were decent had flavor, otherwise everything else we tried was bland.
We only had breakfast at the Chef Market. Mostly everything was made to order and/or served to you with the exception of the juice bar. The breakfast at Chef Market was better than Palms.
I was not a fan of the drinks from the pool bar. They were way too sweet and tasted like they were made with alternative sweeteners like sorbitol or nutrasweet.
Reservations are not required at Habb (Indian restaurant), but we made one anyway since it was pretty busy at our resort. Food was a 4 out of 5.
We had a fine dining experience at Wine Kitchen. You'll definitely need reservations there, and we thought the food was 5 out of 5. Very flavorful and elegant presentations. The tomato soup was incredible.
We ate a couple of times at Palms. One time for breakfast and the other times for lunch. I felt that the food was pretty solid. Between Palms and Chef Market, I found that Palms was the better casual dining restaurant. Only thing to negatively note was that Palms' breakfast menu didn't have that many options as compared to the lunch menu.
Náay Spa:
Although I booked my spa appointments at Generations, both treatments were done at the Náay spa location in the Casitas resort.
They were having a deal on couples' massage called the Soulmate Experience that included a 60 minute water journey, aromatherapy ritual, 50 minute massage, and 15 minute reflexology. This 2-hour experience was $329 USD for a couple, which was such an incredible deal in my opinion. It was a very romantic couples massage with the little ritual we did together at the beginning of the session. We both agreed that our massages were excellent. Speaking for myself, the massage I received was one of the best I've had while on vacation.
I also scheduled the Temazcal. I've been in ceremony before with sweat lodges, so I was excited to find that this service stayed true to indigenous traditions. If you're ready for a deep, spiritual transformation, then definitely do this.
Miscellaneous:
The staff members were very friendly and nice. They try to converse with you and genuinely care about your well-being.
The shuttle service wasn't the best. The countdown timer in front of the concierge lounge in building 18 basically meant nothing. I had to request shuttles whenever I had to make my appointments or run out for specific errands at the main office.
I booked a Chichen Itza and cenote tour with the Lomas Travel kiosk next to the pool. The agent was super helpful and explained everything thoroughly to me.