I’m going to try my best to write as unbiased a review of LCDLP, but bear in mind that my husband and I both have had to take 2 additional days off of work and have both started a round of strong antibiotics due to contracting E.coli. Still reading……. This is going to be interesting! 1) The food at LCDLP is unparalleled. If you love fine dining, you won’t be disappointed. If you sometimes want an elevated quesadilla for dinner and not a 9-11 course tasting menu, you might be disappointed. If you sometimes want to enjoy a meal inside of an hour, then enjoy the remainder of your night, you might be disappointed. That said, our dinner at HA was something that I will remember for the rest of my days. 2) The service at LCDLP was on par with a 5 star resort in Mexico. Alberto and Guillermo were extremely responsive and accommodating. When we checked-in and unpacked, we wanted to utilize the steam shower to unwind before going to bed. Unfortunately, we found that the steam shower did not work. The next day, after finding out that it was going to be disruptive to repair, Alberto moved all of our belongings to an upgraded suite while we were at dinner. THIS is how you address an issue without making it an issue. (We booked the “Wellness Suite” and were moved to room 3304, an “Oceanview Wellness Suite.”) 3) We arrived on Friday afternoon and were extremely ill by Monday night. Guillermo and Alberto were bringing a constant stream of crackers, toast and electrolytes to our room. They were very caring and kind. Conversely, we never left the complex (we had Sunday brunch at Arte, because we were told that it’s a must do). When I requested to speak with the doctor, because of our illness (I’m in the medical field and wanted antibiotics to get ahead of what was inevitably coming) I was told that it would be $130 USD per person to see the doctor. LCDLP knew that we never left their complex and clearly were sick due to something at the hotel, but didn’t offer this as a complimentary service. 4) When they say “all-inclusive” they mean “mostly inclusive.” We brought plenty of USD with us to tip, so this didn’t bother us, but everyone clearly expects gratuity, so come prepared.. Additionally, the myriad of activities that were included were absolutely wonderful. However, it was a little frustrating to pay in excess of $2k USD per night and be told that liquor isn’t included. We did the backstage tour and show (which was a phenomenal production) and didn’t want to drink wine. We were told that wine is included, but anything else is an additional cost. When we were ready to leave (the show is 2+ hours) we had to wait behind for 20 minutes while the stadium emptied, because we didn’t bring a credit card and they were having difficulty charging to our room. When we had dinner at HA, we ran into the same complication- wine was included, but liquor was an additional cost. 5) Additionally, we had read about a fun grill night on the beach on Mondays. We had asked our agent to book this a month out from the trip. Alberto alerted me that this event was sold out. When I asked to speak with Alfredo (guest experience manager) I was told that actually, “there are certain events that aren’t available for all guests to book.” I believe that this likely goes hand in hand with my point below. 6) If you want to relax and enjoy your vacation and are easily bothered- stay in Mayakoba. LCDLP is a newer hotel and it looks like their marketing strategy is to have influencers visit the property. On our first full day (Saturday, 06/14) we sat down at the main pool to relax. 2 young ladies were essentially taking the same photo over and over again for 2 hours on a professional camera, then using a video camera.These young ladies proceeded to then stand/walk/kneel on the leaf lounge chairs directly in-front of us for nearly 40 minutes. Anytime that we were in the tequila room, or the “chocolateria”, someone came in with a go-pro, or a professional camera, so we just stopped going. To book-end our trip, we finally felt well-enough to attempt a meal on our last night. We got dressed-up and went to Lumbre. We love Northern MX cuisine and it was amazing(we highly recommend the bone marrow and NY strip.) During our meal, a woman in a bathing suit came in with a man with a laptop. They proceeded to sit down and edit his YouTube video right then and there. I apologize for the length of this review. If anyone is considering spending the amount of money that even the base room costs for LCDLP, I felt that it was necessary for you to know the good and not so great feedback. The resort is stunningly beautiful with unobtrusive design that blends into nature, the rooms are well-appointed, the service is wonderful and the food is spectacular. However, in our opinion (we are 35+ year olds traveling without children who enjoy luxury travel) LCDLP is not a luxury resort, it’s a mid-range resort with a designer outfit on. LCDLP should hire an advisor from the Four Seasons Group, the Ritz Carlton group, or a tried and true company that has done only luxury travel for decades. Those seeking luxury travel want to relax and escape from high-powered jobs, not be greeted by influencers taking video footage everywhere they go. Luxury travelers also want to be able to eat, drink, shower and brush their teeth freely without worrying about contracting E.coli. I understand that there is a deeply seeded issue with Mexican infrastructure that makes this difficult. In our stays at the Viceroy in Riviera Maya and the Rosewood Mayakoba this has never been a concern. Mexico is a beautiful country with wonderful culture and I’m so sad to say that thanks to LCDLP, I don’t think that I will ever be able to get my husband to return. While there were highlights, we lost a week of vacation time, my birthday was ruined and what was meant to be my “reward” after going through IVF for a full year left us both so sick that we could barely get on the plane home