We own a timeshare in Puerto Vallarta and this was the first time we did an exchange through Interval so we were dissappointed when the Resort didn't match the other resorts we've stayed at. Although we stayed in a renovated Studio, it didn't have a closet and the bed linens were very, very old --I was shocked that they would have not replaced the bed linens, although there were 2 beautiful and new robes for our use. The kitchen appliances were all new and full size, great if you plan on cooking during your vacation - I didn't but it was a nice kitchen. Very slow and small elevators, dingy floor tiles in the lobby, front desk staff not very friendly. The new BBQ were very nice and the pool area would be nicer it they would add more umbrellas or trees for shade. No food on-site except the hotel offers a Wednesday night Hawaiin dinner for $10 per adult -- good, I would suggest increasing the price and adding table linens and china instead of the paper plates. Needless to say we didn't spend a lot of time in our room because there is so much to see in the surrounding areas but when we were in the room we rented movies from their large assortment--very good.
We loved the Avila Beach town--it's very quaint and very family friendly; nice walkways, restaurants, street vendors [hot dogs, cotton candy, etc.]. The restaurants were a bit pricey but that's expected-I would recommend the following: Avila Beach; Custom House, good calamari strips; Hula Hut, coffee and a quick bite; the Deli/
Market serves great sandwiches, Farmer's market --great ice cream. Pismo; Del's Pizza, the Cracked Crab, McClintocks -- All in all, great vacation because of the area.
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