Before this trip, I could NOT find much info on Los Cabos. I only vaguely knew where we were going. After the uber-planning for WDW and the ridiculously overstuffed (and therefore meticulously planned) driving trip this summer, I felt adrift... at sea...
So, a short lesson in case you're as clueless as I was.

In the above map, we see most of the state of Baja California Sur in Mexico. The dangly bit under the US California? That's Baja California, and it's divided into two states, Baja California and BCS (Baja California Sur). When US California was Spanish, it was known as Alta California.
Anyway, down there at the bottom of the map? That's the area known as Los Cabos. There are two main towns - Cabo San Lucas (known as a party town and cruise ship stop) and San Jose del Cabo (a quiet, more "authentic" town.) There is a highway running between the two, about 20 miles or so, that is known as the "Corridor." It's full of hotels and so forth. That's where our hotel was located. The area is very odd to me - one side of the road is total desert - cacti, brush, sand, etc., and the other is crashing Pacific ocean. It's a humid desert, which was just WEIRD. It was HOT, but also damp because of the water, but little vegetation??? OK... It was beautiful, though.
So, I don't know if I posted it or not, but the trip changed kind of last minute. We had thought it was supposed to be Sunday to Sunday, but it was actually going to be Sat.-Sat. My mom was not arriving until Saturday afternoon, so I had to let D. go ahead of me. He called Saturday night and was fairly sure I'd be happy once I got there the next afternoon.
I had a taxi come at 6:00 to take me to Boston. I always prefer to go from our local NH airport, but for international flights, it's WAY more cost effective to go to Boston. I got there in plenty of time, no lines in security, got some breakfast, and settled in. No problems on that flight - it was a connector into DFW.
Got to DFW so early that there was no open gate for our plane.
Left DFW on time, in my lovely First Class seat.

Yay for D.'s company's agent on this one. I had a row to myself, some vino, my iPod and a book. Ah, THIS is vacation!

The lunch was even good!
I had prearranged a shared shuttle from the Cabo airport to the hotel - a steal at $30 roundtrip. Well, it's more than ME, but...
My bags arrived, customs was painless, I found my shuttle with no effort, hooray! (Side note: Cabo allows time share companies to set up booths in the area just outside of customs, so you have to run a gauntlet of men asking you to listen to their presentations in order for a free ride to your hotel. It was awkward.)
I arrived at the hotel. D. had called and knew I was coming, but he hadn't gotten to the front desk by the time I arrived. A very nice bellhop took me to the front desk, asked for a key, and brought me one of the better margaritas I've ever enjoyed! Excelente!
D.'s company puts the flight crews in nice hotels, but usually the cheapest rooms. Well, the cheapest rooms in this Hilton were "partial ocean-view, king bed." Not shabby!
Here are the first pictures from our room. It was so humid and the difference between the inside AC and the outside sauna heat led to a lot of moisture on my lens, making for a mistaken, but I think lovely, aura on these pics.
This is the "other" pool. The main pool is an infinity edge, we'll see it later.
The wing next to ours:
Another ocean view from the balcony:
Here's the balcony itself:
The bed. I have to admit that my first thought was "great theming!" before I realized that this wasn't trying to "theme" as in WDW...
And, looking back toward the door and bathroom area. This room was huge, and does make me kind of laugh as far as WDW's definition of "deluxe." AKL was great, don't get me wrong, but not on this level.
D. was already in swim trunks and so I switched over and we went down to the beach...
To be continued...