Very disappointed
The Hyatt hotel chain took away all the major attractions we were enjoying at the two properties, including the main hotel buildings of Hyatt Cerromar and Hyatt Dorado. Hyatt has closed the Cerromar including restaurants, stores, casino, which were the main attractions for our decision to stay at Hacienda del Mar at Hyatt Cerromar Beach. Then they closed Hyatt Dorado Resort. Because of the closing of most of the conveniences of the Hyatt Cerromar Hotel, we are basically left with only the timeshare building itself, and a pool. Welcome to jailhouse Hacienda del Mar. I say "jailhouse" because if you want to buy anything, i.e. groceries, or a decent meal, access to an ATM you must hire taxis and it costs $8 per person to local town and $60 each way to San Juan where the closest casinos are.
Only a couple of years ago, this whole property was self-contained as a timeshare casino resort/Hyatt hotel should be. Unfortunately, this is no longer the case. If the Hyatt does not make a deal with the current property managers at Dorado Beach properties, Kemper Sports, pretty soon there will no access to the Dorado Beach lagoon either. The lagoon is the best beach for families with children.