Tapalpa is a cute little town in the mountains an we booked four rooms at this hotel. Three were in the front, with nice windows with shutters. The colors and decor were very effective, with wood trim and a fireplace with wood ready to light. The other room was on the courtyard and much less charming, but when my sister asked to change she was told that all the rooms were equal.
When we arrived there was a large group gathered in the courtyard and we were told that they were lawyers from the university. We had a nice dinner in town and then settled in. The lawyers got louder and louder and were partying directly under the courtyard room. The couple there had it the worst but the partiers were so loud they kept all of us awake. I turns out that the hotel has no staff on site at night. Finally at 3:30 am my brother in law got up and spoke to them and they finally stopped.
It was also really cold and there were no extra blankets. The breakfast was excellent (especially the apple coffeecake) and the staff were nice. They apologized and offered free rooms for the next visit but that didn't do much for my sisters who were here from the US.
