We arrived to a very confused security guy at the gate who was surprised to see us. After being on the phone for 10min, he opened the gate without saying anything (language barrier).. we drive towards the 'hotel'. No one in site. The bldg looks as tho its been closed since covid. rundown, torn curtains in the windows etc. the building & grounds look abandoned. So we get our Uber guy to drive us to a cafe in San Pancho to figure out what to do next. (this was New years' weekend so no vacancy anywhere). Called Expedia to explain this.. they found one room however it was 3x over our budget, so no. We managed to find one room in a sweet boutique hotel that we loved, so that was good. Being homeless in Mexico after taking the redeye was not a fun experience. *I did get a call that evening from a man from this hotel. He said they do not offer food or drinks there and it is a 'different type of hotel' said the people sleep late and then they wake up and go into town for the day.. not sure what that means, but we were not comfortable staying on a large derelict compound with no one there. He was very sorry for our misunderstanding etc.. as for Expedia on this manner.. Im not sure why they would even have this hotel listed as available for rent, it should be removed. *Side note, some locals told us that they generally use this hotel for polo matches and wedding groups only, which would explain the security guys' surprise at our arrival.
Do yourself a favor and skip this one!