@@ms.education4365 Oh, for sure! Are you planning to just stay at the resort? Or do you have day trips planned? The area is new so there is mostly new construction resorts that they are still building, or newly built, so there isn't too much else to do in that area, unless 1. You are staying or working on the resorts, or 2. you are driving past the resorts and are going to the virgin beaches, but not many people know about those. Within the resort there are security people around, and every car going in and out gets checked in to verify they are staying there.
Finally a review that’s more than just the same walk around that everyone else does. Thank you for posting the link the restaurant menus. I’m vegan and was worried about having good food while there but I feel better now!
You're welcome! I was vegan for many years and eat mostly vegetarian now. Two of my kids are picky vegetarians as well, and they did a great job at accommodating us. Even made the little one food that wasn't on the menu when we went to Bloved. We also really enjoyed their natural juices, the wait staff were surprised that we kept asking for juices instead of alcohol like most other ppl... And the juice bar on the beach was amazing! Then there's always the vegetarian restaurant as well, which we were told we didn't need reservations for. When we were told there was a long wait at Bloved, we just walked over to the the veggie restaurant and ate there. Everyone in the family liked all the food, not one complaint. The only food that wasn't top notch and limited for vegetarians was room service, so we just went with asking for quesadillas, fruit platters, and the chocolate cake was also really good.
Hi! From my understanding, you are able to get top shelf liquor if you get the privilege package. That package also allows you to go to Bloved restaurant, Pure Bar, and a hydrotherapy session at the spa. You also get discounts throughout the resort. I'm not a drinker, so I didn't try out their alcoholic beverages and see what they have exactly.
Everything was already included. We didn't pay extra. There's only one restaurant where you have to pay to dine in. All the other restaurants and snacks, are included.
There is a kid's club for kids 4-10yrs old and a teens club. It's supervised and included, although it's for the late morning and afternoon/evening hours. The two areas are very different from each other. For smaller children it almost has a childcare setting and for teens, it's more like a hang out spot with gaming consoles.
The state actually passed a law not long ago, to prohibit smoking in any public space including beaches. Some areas and resorts are more strict than others. From what I've heard, Catalonia hotels do follow the law pretty closely. I don't know if they've set up designated smoking areas, but I didn't see those when I was there.
Hi! I'm not quite sure, but we were there in December and everyone was enjoying the pools. It was in the high 80s during the day and breezy and cool at nighttime, so hopefully you'll get to enjoy the pools!
We didn't do excursions leaving from this resort, as most well worth excursions take all day (the all inclusive food would go to waste for the day pretty much). What we did, was stay at a non all inclusive first, in the hotel zone of Cancun. We explored the area, and took a day trip to Isla Mujeres, one day, we went to Xcaret another day, and visited family. We then went to Catalonia Costa Mujeres, to just relax and enjoy the all inclusive aspect of it. The food was really good in my opinion. My picky hubby also liked the food. There was variety in restaurants and snacks that you don't typically get at other all inclusives in the same price range. Also, they accommodated vegetarian dishes for my child, that weren't even on the menu.
Yes, there is another bar serving alcohol on the beach. Located on the other side of this one with the juice bar in the middle. The update varies in price and for how long you're staying. Also depends on what time of the year you're going.
The only thing I noticed, which wasn't necessarily a restriction, was that one side where the quiet pools were, only had adults there. The night club was 18 and over, and we went with a child to the privilege beach bar, which is open air, and there was no issue with her being there (although the music was not child friendly lol so we didn't stay long) I believe the spa also had an age limit. They had daytime activities for kids and the nighttime entertainment outside was family friendly.
Is room service for free? Are they serving drinks at the pool and beach as all inclusive or I have to walk to the bar and every drink myself? What I mean is, are they having waitresses serving in the beach and pool area?
We were mostly gone during the daytime, but I did notice they had some painting activity for the kids when we were heading out one day. We didn't check the schedules for activities and entertainment but there's definitely a daily schedule with different themes, for example, they do the piñata with the kids on Mexican night, and I noticed they were playing games at the entertainment pool with the kids. I also noticed kids and adults playing bingo by the pool.
If you get the privileged package you have access to the Spas "Wet Areas" which includes a hydrotherapy session. It includes the sauna, followed by a hot and cold shower, then a dip into the cold plunge, and then an aromatherapy session in the steam room. You then end it in the massage pool overlooking the beach (I was told to put my belongings in the locker and couldn't capture it all) As far as pricing for their services, they are very much "American priced" my deep tissue massage was just over $100 for one hour, but got a 10% discount because of the privileged package that we got. We were showed a pamphlet with pricing when we walked up and asked, but I did not see pricing for the spa on their website.
You get access to Bloved restaurant, a hydrotherapy session in the spa, access to Pure bar at the beach and exclusive beach section and discounts on things from the stores or spa.
They did a good job of cleaning it up, although we did go when the seaweed is supposed to be low. One thing about this beach area though, it does have a lot of natural debris (little sticks) so although the sand was "fluffy" we were stepping on a lot little debris.
They're extra, and the cost is around the same as you would pay in the US. If you get the privilege package it comes with a hydrotherapy session and a discount on massages.
Hello ! Is all the food and drinks free in the all inclusive package ? You mentioned privilege gets you an extra access to a restaurant . Do you have to pay with the access or is it free with privilege access
Not all, but most. There's one restaurant where you have to pay, and one restaurant where you can only dine in if you get the privilege upgrade. Otherwise, the rest of the restaurants, snack bars, buffet and drinks are included.
Hello, I touch on it briefly, at 05:50 You will get a link when you check in, and you have to start making reservations right away. Usually the day before. If you try to make them the day of, they will likely be full. The exception to this one is the vegetarian restaurant. We were told reservations weren't required at the vegetarian one. Hope that helps! :)
@@sonyasaini6285 You have to check in first from what we were told. So typically you don't get to eat at a themed restaurant the same day you arrive, but you still have the buffet, and if you got the privilege upgrade, you can also eat a Bloved. Also, the vegetarian restaurant typically doesn't need a reservation and most people can just walk in.
It was fairly easy when reserving first thing in the morning the day before, but when we waited until night time the day before, everything was already booked. They do give you a link in which you can check availability for all the restaurants.
Hi, they are open from 8am to 8pm. The first night we were there we were closer to the "party pool" and I definitely heard the noise, music, or games they were playing until around that time (and on the other side of the building the nightly music started, which goes on until 10pm)
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I'm going next week Friday. Did you feel safe there?
@@ms.education4365 Oh, for sure! Are you planning to just stay at the resort? Or do you have day trips planned? The area is new so there is mostly new construction resorts that they are still building, or newly built, so there isn't too much else to do in that area, unless 1. You are staying or working on the resorts, or 2. you are driving past the resorts and are going to the virgin beaches, but not many people know about those. Within the resort there are security people around, and every car going in and out gets checked in to verify they are staying there.
Finally a review that’s more than just the same walk around that everyone else does. Thank you for posting the link the restaurant menus. I’m vegan and was worried about having good food while there but I feel better now!
You're welcome! I was vegan for many years and eat mostly vegetarian now. Two of my kids are picky vegetarians as well, and they did a great job at accommodating us. Even made the little one food that wasn't on the menu when we went to Bloved. We also really enjoyed their natural juices, the wait staff were surprised that we kept asking for juices instead of alcohol like most other ppl... And the juice bar on the beach was amazing! Then there's always the vegetarian restaurant as well, which we were told we didn't need reservations for. When we were told there was a long wait at Bloved, we just walked over to the the veggie restaurant and ate there. Everyone in the family liked all the food, not one complaint. The only food that wasn't top notch and limited for vegetarians was room service, so we just went with asking for quesadillas, fruit platters, and the chocolate cake was also really good.
I was there last year and we LOVED this resort!
Yes! It's a great option, especially for the price, compared to other similar ones.
awesome review
Thank you!
Very informative thanks you!
Do they serve top shelf liquors since they are rated 5 stars?
Hi! From my understanding, you are able to get top shelf liquor if you get the privilege package. That package also allows you to go to Bloved restaurant, Pure Bar, and a hydrotherapy session at the spa. You also get discounts throughout the resort. I'm not a drinker, so I didn't try out their alcoholic beverages and see what they have exactly.
Did you have to pay extra for the food trucks and ice cream bar?
Everything was already included. We didn't pay extra. There's only one restaurant where you have to pay to dine in. All the other restaurants and snacks, are included.
is the ma loo juice bar for non privlaged members?
Yes anyone can get fresh juices/smoothies
You go to planet Hollywood beside, this September they are same price ??
Is there Arcade for kids , and is there included or I have to pay for it
There is a kid's club for kids 4-10yrs old and a teens club. It's supervised and included, although it's for the late morning and afternoon/evening hours. The two areas are very different from each other. For smaller children it almost has a childcare setting and for teens, it's more like a hang out spot with gaming consoles.
Is there designated area for smoking my friend is a smoker and she’s worried about that 🤦♀️
The state actually passed a law not long ago, to prohibit smoking in any public space including beaches. Some areas and resorts are more strict than others. From what I've heard, Catalonia hotels do follow the law pretty closely. I don't know if they've set up designated smoking areas, but I didn't see those when I was there.
Hi, are the pools heated? We’re looking to go in December:)
Hi! I'm not quite sure, but we were there in December and everyone was enjoying the pools. It was in the high 80s during the day and breezy and cool at nighttime, so hopefully you'll get to enjoy the pools!
Are there any menus to the restaurants provided before reservations? Or is there anywhere we can find copies of the menus? Thanks!
Yes! This is the link they gave me. Hope this helps! servicios.cataloniahotels.com/hotel/CMU/restaurantes
@@chuytravels Thank you so much!
You're welcome!
Very detailed review. Did You do any Excursions and if so where to. Also how would You rate the food?
We didn't do excursions leaving from this resort, as most well worth excursions take all day (the all inclusive food would go to waste for the day pretty much). What we did, was stay at a non all inclusive first, in the hotel zone of Cancun. We explored the area, and took a day trip to Isla Mujeres, one day, we went to Xcaret another day, and visited family. We then went to Catalonia Costa Mujeres, to just relax and enjoy the all inclusive aspect of it. The food was really good in my opinion. My picky hubby also liked the food. There was variety in restaurants and snacks that you don't typically get at other all inclusives in the same price range. Also, they accommodated vegetarian dishes for my child, that weren't even on the menu.
Is there a beach bar for alcohol on the beach if you don’t have the upgrade?
Also how much is the upgrade? Any idea
Yes, there is another bar serving alcohol on the beach. Located on the other side of this one with the juice bar in the middle. The update varies in price and for how long you're staying. Also depends on what time of the year you're going.
Hi we are looking at bringing 3 children. What adult only restrictions did they seem to have?
The only thing I noticed, which wasn't necessarily a restriction, was that one side where the quiet pools were, only had adults there. The night club was 18 and over, and we went with a child to the privilege beach bar, which is open air, and there was no issue with her being there (although the music was not child friendly lol so we didn't stay long) I believe the spa also had an age limit.
They had daytime activities for kids and the nighttime entertainment outside was family friendly.
Hola… hay tiendas dentro del hotel ?
Sí, en el vídeo se ven un poco. Hay tienda de ropa, otra con muchas otras cositas que puede necesitar uno, y tienda mexicana.
Is room service for free?
Are they serving drinks at the pool and beach as all inclusive or I have to walk to the bar and every drink myself?
What I mean is, are they having waitresses serving in the beach and pool area?
Room service is free and you can order whatever you want. They do have waiters bringing you drinks. Really good service.
Anything for kids besides the club? Waterpark, or other activities?
We were mostly gone during the daytime, but I did notice they had some painting activity for the kids when we were heading out one day. We didn't check the schedules for activities and entertainment but there's definitely a daily schedule with different themes, for example, they do the piñata with the kids on Mexican night, and I noticed they were playing games at the entertainment pool with the kids. I also noticed kids and adults playing bingo by the pool.
How much was the spa? 4:55 is there a price list available
If you get the privileged package you have access to the Spas "Wet Areas" which includes a hydrotherapy session. It includes the sauna, followed by a hot and cold shower, then a dip into the cold plunge, and then an aromatherapy session in the steam room. You then end it in the massage pool overlooking the beach (I was told to put my belongings in the locker and couldn't capture it all) As far as pricing for their services, they are very much "American priced" my deep tissue massage was just over $100 for one hour, but got a 10% discount because of the privileged package that we got. We were showed a pamphlet with pricing when we walked up and asked, but I did not see pricing for the spa on their website.
If we ate at the a restaurant for lunch, can we still order from the food truck for lunch? Or is it only 1 choice per meal? Thanks!
You can order whatever you want as many times as you want! lol We kept going back again and again for our favorites!! lol
If you get one of the privileged suites, is there anything included that you get that you wouldn’t with the other rooms?
You get access to Bloved restaurant, a hydrotherapy session in the spa, access to Pure bar at the beach and exclusive beach section and discounts on things from the stores or spa.
How was the seaweed by the beach? Was it cleaned up for the most part?
They did a good job of cleaning it up, although we did go when the seaweed is supposed to be low. One thing about this beach area though, it does have a lot of natural debris (little sticks) so although the sand was "fluffy" we were stepping on a lot little debris.
Is there bathtub in the room
Some rooms have tubs. I know the romance rooms do.
Are the massages included with the resort package or extra?
They're extra, and the cost is around the same as you would pay in the US. If you get the privilege package it comes with a hydrotherapy session and a discount on massages.
Hello ! Is all the food and drinks free in the all inclusive package ? You mentioned privilege gets you an extra access to a restaurant . Do you have to pay with the access or is it free with privilege access
Not all, but most. There's one restaurant where you have to pay, and one restaurant where you can only dine in if you get the privilege upgrade. Otherwise, the rest of the restaurants, snack bars, buffet and drinks are included.
Hello 👋 what about the reservations to eat in the restaurants?
Hello, I touch on it briefly, at 05:50 You will get a link when you check in, and you have to start making reservations right away. Usually the day before. If you try to make them the day of, they will likely be full. The exception to this one is the vegetarian restaurant. We were told reservations weren't required at the vegetarian one. Hope that helps! :)
@@chuytravels thanks
Am I able to make reservations before actually arriving to the resort? does the link need your room info or just name when booking?
@@sonyasaini6285 You have to check in first from what we were told. So typically you don't get to eat at a themed restaurant the same day you arrive, but you still have the buffet, and if you got the privilege upgrade, you can also eat a Bloved. Also, the vegetarian restaurant typically doesn't need a reservation and most people can just walk in.
Was it hard to get dinner reservations?
It was fairly easy when reserving first thing in the morning the day before, but when we waited until night time the day before, everything was already booked. They do give you a link in which you can check availability for all the restaurants.
How late are the swimming pools open? I saw another video by someone and it looked like the pool was closed pretty early.., or maybe it was just empty
Hi, they are open from 8am to 8pm. The first night we were there we were closer to the "party pool" and I definitely heard the noise, music, or games they were playing until around that time (and on the other side of the building the nightly music started, which goes on until 10pm)