Two of the buildings (blg 60 and 63) have a private pool with chaise loungers exclusive to Maya guests. The elevator came in handy this trip as my wife fell entering the pool side washroom and needed to wear a knee immobilizer so the stairs were somewhat difficult. Buildings: -Each building has an elevator to assist guests getting to the second or third floor. On the balcony, you have a hammock, a patio table with two chairs as per the Lindo but again the quality is a slight step up. On the other side, there's a table with ethernet ports (extra charge) and a chair. Further into the room, there is an open room divider with a step down that holds a sofa, two end tables with lamps, a coffee table and a chair. As you enter the bedroom area, there is a huge armoire that holds a flat screen TV, a DVD player and the satellite box. At the opposite end, a jacuzzi jetted tub. His and her sinks are in the center of the bathroom, so both can get ready at the same time. At one end of the bathroom, a ceiling high shower so a tall guest will easily fit. In the closets, you'll also find 2 cotton robes. As you walk into the room, you have his and her closets so you can leave your closet open while dressing and don't have to slide the door back and forth to get to your stuff. Here goes with the MAIN differences… Room: The room furnishings are a slight step up from the Lindo. The biggest question people ask is what is the difference between the Lindo and Maya. We have been to the Paraiso resort 18 times, we started at the Del Mar and moved over to the Lindo years ago and recently have stayed at the Maya several times. On the balcony, you have a hammock, a patio table with two chairs as per the Lindo. The room furnishings are a slight step up from the Lindo.
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