My recent stay was meant to be a new experience for me and my partner. I was excited to introduce him to “all-inclusive resort vacations” in hopes of making this an annual tradition.
Overall, the property was beautifully appointed, great selection of restaurants (food and service was inconsistent), and lot of other amenities.
Relative to the hype and what I paid for, I was disappointed in the Royalton’s ability to meet my expectations for a luxury all-inclusive experience.
This is especially pointed as I purchased the Diamond Club (DC) package for exclusivity. The marketing seems intentionally vague and suggests that the DC guests are housed in a specific wing of the resort, as there is a specific pool area just for DC. That was not the case.
The DC experience did not feel like it catered to guest who wanted a quieter vacation experience. The butler service which was offered with the DC was not as attentive as I would expect which led to matters being escalated to a manager. While the initial matter (room change) was resolved, the general lack of exclusivity advertised with the DC package continued during our stay.
Another feature of the DC package was an offer to meet with the Prime Travel Club on-site. While initially interested, the legal contract was not fair which was disappointing and a massive waste of time.
More work needs to be done to ensure attentiveness to guests who have purchased a DC experience and making that truly differentiated.