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Palladium Resorts Reviews & Palladium Resorts Trip Reports - Palladium offers 4 resorts in Mexico and 3 in The Dominican Republic. http://www.fiestahotelgroup.com
Here is a compilation of all Palladium Resorts trip reviews.
Review: Getaway holiday for two
 Colonial Palladium Grand Resort & Spa: (Puerto Aventuras)
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Wonderful clean and spacious Resort. Everything was superb. Staff was warm, friendly and always helpful and cooperative. Grounds and facilities were very clean and in top notch condition. Food including Restaurant options and buffets were outstanding. Highly recommended for a Family or Romantic ...
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Review: Disappointing treatment
 Grand Palladium Riviera Resort & Spa: (Puerto Aventuras)
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My girlfriend and I stayed at the Grand Palladium Riviera Resort and Spa for 10 days in July 2006. It is a beautiful hotel spread out over a huge property with many walking paths, stairs and bridges. The pool is enormous and the beach was very beautiful with lots to do for those who want to move ...
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Review: Phone Scam
 Grand Palladium Riviera Resort & Spa: (Puerto Aventuras)
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Recently returned from this resort. Decent middle of the road resort. Buffet food is below average at best. Reservation meals were good food with sub-par service. Most disappointing feature was the phone company that they employ in their rooms and lobbies. Posted rates and those given by ...
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