Los Milagros was our choice for our last three nights of a weeklong vacation to Los Cabos with our sons. Sadly, we made a poor choice. First, the good points. The location is very convenient for walking to the clubs, and the best food we had our entire stay was a few feet away at Gordo Lele's tacos. Worth every peso - don't miss it! Also, we needed a blender and Sandra, the owner/manager, let us use one for our stay. But the Inn was just not what we thought it would be. The "kitchenette" had a broken down refrigerator (the freezer compartment door fell off every time we opened the fridge), the cabinet doors made awful noises when you opened them, and there were not enough utensils or dishes to do anything but have coffee. The room was tiny and unpleasant to be in, and the air conditioner in the bedroom was so loud it kept us up nearly all night! The pool was dirty, small, and absolutely ice cold, so we just sat with our feet in it at the end of a long hot day in hectic Cabo. We have stayed in similar hotels in Hawaii and the proprietors were always extremely helpful; when we asked Sandra about deep sea fishing, she acted put out and exasperated when we asked for recommendations and a little help making a reservation. Once, when I went to ask her a question, she just walked on past me without even acknowledging me - I soon realized she had headphones on and I'm guessing this was intentional. She told my husband that she "does as little as possible," and sadly this was evident. She was just plain unapproachable, with a "don't bother me" air.
Cabo San Lucas also was not what I had experienced ten years ago - hookers and timeshare hawks and drug dealers approached us at least a dozen times a day. Our time in Cabo San Lucas was unpleasant, stressful and at times, miserable. We much preferred San Jose Del Cabo.
I had originally thought Los Milagros was a find, and a great deal. But for what it was, and what was offered, it was a ripoff. I would compare it to a hostel...and obviously, we would never, ever go back!
Sandra, if you are in the hospitality business....try making your guests feel welcome! Sheesh.