We chose this as it appeared to be a smaller resort with a couple of very cute features. The Mexican people were, as always, welcoming and warm. The weather was excellent. Though we didn't get to stay in the portion of the hotel that was featured in their ad, we still enjoyed the amenities for the first few days.
By day four, things started to go downhill.
Large walls were built overnight, cutting off about 1/3 of the amenities, including a pool, bar, beachside restaurant, washrooms and showers, as well as part of the pool deck for the main pool that was left for guests.
Construction crews were everywhere on the site, creating obstructions, noise and dust. Detours were set up every day making walking around unpredictable.
Resort was advertised as having a main buffet and two specialty restaurants. If this was ever actually the case, by the time we were getting used to the layout, there was only the main buffet and one other regular restaurant building which alternated between Italian and Asian on a somewhat irregular schedule. It became completely unpredictable so one couldn't be sure where or what kind of food we'd be getting.
At first, we thought it was just about a renovation - and we were disappointed that the hotel would take guest reservations without informing us before the fact. Later we heard that they had sold off part of their property. In either case, we would not have chosen to stay had we known about it.