We stayed at the ME Cabo the week of Labor Day. We're timeshare owners and traded for a stay at the Melia (part of the hotel is for timeshares, but most is hotel rooms). We were confused during the first day when several people we met said, "Your'e staying at the ME Cabo??" The next day we realized why--we were by far the oldest people there (we're in our mid 50's), and this is definitely a place geared toward the young. That said, it in no way diminished our experience there. We had a great room (Rm 316) with the biggest balcony in the place, overlooking the main pool and the ocean with a great view of Land's End.
On Tuesday Hurricane Henriette came ashore at Los Cabos. Luckily it was only a Category 1, and we heard that there was only one fatality (a woman killed in the surf, the news said). The hotel lost power for a few hours, but they went around to every room, checking on people and encouraging them to stay in their rooms during the worst of the rain and winds (the lobby floors were slippery from rain blowing in). The next day we drove to Todos Santos and saw some flooded areas, but no big damage.
Our room was right above the Passion Club lounge, but only one night did the music waft into our room. We didn't really use many of the hotel's amenities, since we were there for the diving and snorkeling. However, whenever we needed help, Carlos, the concierge was terrific in helping us. He's a charming young man and VERY good at what he does!
If you like being in the heart of the action in Cabo, the ME Cabo is the place for you, but even if you're like us, I'd still recommend this place as a great setting with easy access to all the restaurants (walking distance of downtown Cabo).


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