The lobby and the restaurants have a sleek design that combines dark hues on walls and floors with a variety of textures on furniture - including leather, dark woods, marble, velvet, and satin - and stylish ornaments throughout, such as glass bottles and bamboo canes.
The resort is impressive both inside and out. While the Melody Maker is going for a somewhat different concept than its party-oriented neighbors, some past guests have complained that there’s little to do on-site when the sun sets, as there is no live music or shows in the evening. The atmosphere is lively but generally not rowdy, and although families are welcome, the lack of kid-friendly amenities means there’s rarely a kid splashing around in the pool and certainly no mini disco in the evening. Although the vibe is party-oriented, its entertainment program focuses on music, with DJ sessions on weekends, house beats around the pool, and an exclusive Day Club with cabanas and a whirlpool that even guests have to pay a cover to access. Formerly the ME Cancun, the Melody Maker is a sleek all-inclusive resort with all the bells and whistles of comparable resorts in the area.