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star-dust

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Ala cartes are free. just have to book them.

Prise list
Dolphin encounter $100adult $ 80child
Dolphin swim $145adult $120child
Outback safari $74adult $37child
Freestyle catamaran $79adult $39.50child

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star-dust

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oh and we were told that deperature tax was added and already paid by first choice. But when we were coming home we found out it wasnt. We all had to pay $20 each, even kids (not the 17mth old). So cheak your paper work and get it in wrighting thats it bin paid.
 

xdaniellex

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added a new question

Hiya
Just got a few questions really:

1. Royal Suites, what do first choice mean by 'First Choice concierge' ?!

2. Ala cartes, how much did they roughly cost you?

3. Buffet, i know someone posted rough times but is food available roughly throughout the whole day?! I get peckish at weird times!!

4. Im from the UK, what plug adaptor do I need?

errm thats all really at the moment, sure i'll think of more!

Danielle
 

themcs

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Hi, can anyone who has already been tell me do you pay for kids activities (high ropes, swim kids etc) in $ or ?? Last year it was all in ?'s.

Just working out how much money to take.

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xdaniellex

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wheres everyone gone?! Keep checking this topic all the time *addicted* and no-one hasnt posted anything in a while!
 

lizzy31

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old thread

hi danielle have you read the old HVGB thread....
I think you will find all your answers in the old thread...........
 

planner

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The old thread has lots of photos and is full of info on this hotel.

For excursions go to

Isaira Tours - Dominican Republic You can book almost anything with him directly. He is very reputable and a takes really good care of his clients.

Golf: its expensive for this course. It is in reasonably good shape. $69 per round US plus a cart if you go before 1pm, and a caddy. If you go after 1pm you only need the caddy.

If you want a change from the food at the hotel walk over to the golf course and enjoy a really nice meal or just a drink. Their prices are excellent and the atmosphere is quite nice.

Adapter: you need to go from UK power to US power if that helps you. I have no idea what the name of the adapter would be. They do sell them here if you need one.
 

xdaniellex

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thanks for that info :D yeah ive read the whole thread just couldnt really remember everything & didnt really feel like going through all 304 pages or whatever it is!!
 

helenb

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new trip reports?

anyone come back recently? i read thru the old thread and am looking for more trip reports people lol
 

GROGAN

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i was there for my wedding 30th april -14th april

THSI RESORT IS FANTASTIC

whilst there I did the catamaran trip - excellent
dolphin encounter - fantastic
paradise island - lovely except raining which spoilt the whole atmosphere

kelly
 

helenb

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how did the wedding go? was it everything you wanted? I know you were really worried before you left.
 

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Remember folks, this thread is a trips report thread. Please post your trip reports and questions but leave the personal stuff and chit chat to either PM or Email.

If you don't know how to access either, go to the posters name you want to communicate with, right click on their name and scroll down to Send a PM or Email, click and you are in business.
 

happyholiday

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not sure if you getting my pm themcs

we will meet you 7 pm on june 5th in reception ok

thanks for your posts so far ;)
 

Anjomi

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Review 14th - 21st May

Hi All

I returned from the Holiday Village on 21st May, i spent 7 days there for my honeymoon.

Having read all the previous reviews and threads i was quite aprehensive and did consider changing my holiday. Eventually we decided not to change and hoped for the best.

As we booked into to a Royal suite room we were quickly taken to the VIP clubhouse where check-in was quick and easy. Our room was upgraded from a junior royal suite to the royal suite, complete with jacuzzi, sitting room etc. We were also given complimentary breakfast in bed.

My main concern was the food - the buffet restaurant varied, there was fresh fish, or joint of meat available every night. However i only ate a full meal once the whole time i was there. Often the meat was undercooked and ozzing blood from the middle (a matter of taste i think). We only tried the caribbean and chinese a la carte as my husband is quite a fussy eater. The caribbean was a disappointment for me - the menu didn't really convey caribbean food and i left still hungry. The chinese was much better and the staff were excellent.

Neither of us became sick, but i think that was down to vigilance on our part rather than good hygiene practices - birds often got through the nets and were picking at the cold meats, cheeses and fruit. The staff did their best to keep them away but it proved difficult at times. Swarms of mosquitoes could be seen around food, tables, cutlery etc. Obviously being in a tropical country mosquitoes are to be expected but it did put me off (again matter of opinion).

The Royal Suite pool/beach area is a great idea for those who dont have or are not travelling with children. However, the different colour band thing doesn't always work as people who had orange bands (Royal suites were red) could often be found on the reserved section of the beach or around the pool. In the defense of the staff, they were quick to remove people who shouldn't be there.

Entertainment is generally catered for families - the adult only bar did have some entertainment and karaoke nightly. The staff throughtout the hotel work very hard and would do anything to help.

We did 2 trips that we booked through the reps at the welcome meeting - we were warned of the touts walking up an down the beach and they were referred to as 'pirates' in the small print on the back of the booking form (a little extreme i thought).

Paradise Island was great, a tiny sand island in the middle of the sea. Not a trip for people who suffer from sea sickness as the speedboat ride out to the island is quite rough. Snorkling equipment is provided but if you dont do that the fish can still be seen quite close to the beach.

Freestyle Catamarans - Amazing!!! the crew make the trip so exciting, doing shows, dances and acrobatics from the side of the boat into the sea. We stayed on the boat at the end and enjoyed a few drinks with them - make sure you tip them well they work so hard!!!

Overall a great time was had. It is understandable that there are differences in standards but a holiday is what you make it. To all those going out in the near future - be vigilant with food, take plenty of mossie spray and after-bite and make sure you do a few trips to see more of the island.

I hope this was of some help and if you have any questions - please PM me.

Andrea
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***Laura***

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Could anyone tell me what the weather is like in DR at the mo? The BBC says thunder storms but im just wondering how long the storms last?
Thanks
Laura
 
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