there will be some trickle down benefits, yes. nobody here denies that. the main thrust of most of the discourse here is that the government told the people that when the ships came, there would be a cornucopia of riches and bountiful blessings pouring down upon the region, as far afield as Cabarete. they told them that each passenger spent on the average 100 dollars, and that is not necessarily true, because the average spend in the DR is way lower than that, and spend is not a matter that can be predicted with any meaningful accuracy. what some of us have been saying is that expectations have been raised by the politicos, and the merchants are in for a disappointment. even the motoconchos.
The average spend in the DR will go way up, due to the number/quality of excursions and the size, quality of facilities offered at Amber Cove compared to Samana and La Romana.