The best find was Acacia’s recommended massage therapist, Miguel H. just a very short walk up calle Taft. Overall I like the concept of a small hotel and Acacia could be great with the right attention to details. I reserved and paid for a queen balcony with partial ocean view. the bed was small, about 50”by 70”; the view was left and right of the apartment building across the parking lot; the balcony was generous, with 2 plastic chairs and a view of the hot tub/spa; the tiny bathroom had clean towels every day.
I wonder why a HDTV was included, but not microwave or hotpot in the room or lobby, or the ability to rent one as they do if you need a beach chair. If you want your morning cup get dressed and walk for it.
The proximity to beach is great, bring your own towel; and Viejo San Juan is an easy 75cent ride on the B21. Beware loud “hot tubees” at 10:30pm(Sun) and 2:30am(Thurs), yes a.m., luckily Wind Chimes has all night desk staff and was able to deal with it. There is a definite need for a sign about loud echoing voices and party hours; a simple lock on the inside of your room door (mine was opened without knocking to set up for the honeymooners checking in…oops maybe I was assigned the wrong room).
it would be helpful to have a phone book in the room and menus for local restaurants. For snacks, drinks, etc. there is a supermarket a few blocks away at the intersection of Loiza and Diego. The Acacia staff were all very cordial and helpful, the walk from calle Taft down McLeary to Ashford Avenue for restuarants and shopping was easy and safe, day and night.











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