Opted for the all-inclusive (non-premium) package. This gets you into all the restaurants except Samurai ($15USD extra per person if you wish to dine with the regular all-inclusive option) and one of the bars. Only one restaurant (Miramar) option for breakfast/lunch. The food overall was okay, but nothing memorable. Servers hardly came by to top up water, coffee, or drinks. Seemed understaffed in quite a few cases for food service. The hotel was very clean both in rooms and in public spaces. Lots of things to do if you want to stay active/social. The beachfront was smaller but nice, however, we weren't able to swim due to the amount of seaweed coming in (not the hotel's fault). The pool was quite large, however we were kicked out one night as it closed at 10PM, though they don't have open times posted anywhere. Check-in process is longer than it ought to be, and includes an upsell to see a presentation on a timeshare. The hotel's website notes a tea time which no longer exists post-pandemic. Lots of attempts at up-selling for premium spirits, wine, tours, and timeshares. So if you're looking to be left alone, this might not be your hotel. Otherwise, it's decent for a lower budget. Just make sure you skip the in-hotel stores... the markup is about 2-3 times what you'll see if you take a 5-10 min walk in the area.