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Simply Red 09-02-2008 05:36 AM

been to St. Lucia stayed at the Sandals. Nothing hidden, that I recall.

petegz28 09-02-2008 06:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Plow (Post 4969196)
You guys have got me curious about the drinks......is there a variety of drinks or 1 beer, 1 wine, etc. that is included?

In Nassau we had a huge selction from Kalik to Budwesier. All kinds of liquors too. Didn't drink much wine though so can't say.

Remembr Nassau is the closest of the Sandals so the selection is great. Also there is plenty to do off-property like, Stuart's Cove, Atlantis Hotel and Casino and the "Straw Market" which is where all the cruiseliners dock and people shop.

Tons of fun. 5 days was not enough!

HC_Chief 09-02-2008 06:51 AM

Skip the Sandals and go with Iberostar. Trust me, you won't regret it.

MIAdragon 09-02-2008 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Phobia (Post 4969222)
Not at Sandals - there were about 2 beers from which to choose.

Where did you go? I know I had quite a few choices.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>

Simply Red 09-02-2008 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by HC_Chief (Post 4969972)
Skip the Sandals and go with Iberostar. Trust me, you won't regret it.

wouldn't surprise me.

SPATCH 09-02-2008 09:40 AM

let me guess... you're a really big fan of Lou Bega

KC Dan 09-02-2008 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by HC_Chief (Post 4969972)
Skip the Sandals and go with Iberostar. Trust me, you won't regret it.

Agreed, This is where we went. Fabulous

http://www.iberostar.com/EN/Cancun-h...-Mar_3_71.html#

HC_Chief 09-02-2008 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by KC Dan (Post 4970353)
Agreed, This is where we went. Fabulous

http://www.iberostar.com/EN/Cancun-h...-Mar_3_71.html#

I went there last month, but we stayed at the Grand Paraiso. Very nice... like the Bellagio on the beach. heh, the Mexican Bellagio, if you will. :D

RaiderH8r 09-02-2008 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Plow (Post 4968849)
Wife & I were initially going to try for Hawaii, but long story short, not sure that we are going to do that now. So, we've been looking into the Sandals all inclusive vacations. I've got a few questions for those that have been:

#1 - What are your resort recommendations? We have looked at Sandals Grande St. Lucian & Sandals Royal Bahamian. Pricing is roughly the same. They have a $450 credit per person for airfare & 30% discount if booked before 9/4....so it's kind of a "rush" decision.

#2 - Neither my wife or I have been to any Sandals location, but my understanding is it is "all inclusive" - meaning room, all food, all drinks (alcoholic as well) are included. Is that right? Anything else included that I should be aware of?

#3 - Any hidden costs that we should be aware of? Other than any shopping, etc that we decide to do.

#4 - Anything in general that we should be aware of? We are looking to go in May 2009 - is that a good time or do you recommend any "good weather" times? Not going during hurricane season, that's for sure.

I know that this has been discussed in some other threads, but searching didn't really give me much....so repost me all you want.....this thread is here to say.

Thanks in advance for any help.


The wife and I did Sandals Grande St. Lucia and loved it. It is all included and we never had any problems. Their "mini bar" is a couple bottles of booze in your room and they had no problem switching out for whatever we wanted. If they had it we could get it. They only have two beers on tap, Heineken and a local brew called Piton. Piton is fine and gets the job done. The restaurants were good and because there were 3 Sandals on the island you could go to any of the restaurants at any of them for free.

As for "hidden fees" that was mostly just the services we contracted with. Sandals had a concierge service where they would book whatever you wanted to do on whatever day you wanted to do it and put the bill on your tab because they were working with local merchants. We did a wonderful snorkeling tour around the island, had a blast on zip lines through the jungle, scuba diving was fun as well. Other than that no problems, their employees are strictly prohibited from taking tips.

The locals in St. Lucia are great people, poor but very nice. They recognize the value you, as a tourist, bring to their island. They do a weekly street party in the capitol city and it's a blast. You can pay a local cab driver about $50 bucks to take you down, give you the tour, and hang out. I thought it was great. If anyone even looks like they might mess with you the local dude will straighten them right the f out. I didn't feel like it was necessary but it was the same dude that gave us another tour of the island and we got along great so I had no problem throwing the guy a little work to support his family.

You can strictly be-bop between the three resorts on the island and have a fine time that way simply relaxing.

If you have the means reserve a room with the swim up option to your deck and concierge service. It costs a little more but they swing off your nuts a little bit and that's nice. And waking up to a little morning tumble, shower, and dropping straight into the pool for a quick swim is awesome.

The airport in St. Lucia is a little rustic but customs was quick enough. They'll have shuttle service ready to take you to the resort. Be warned: they drive on the left side of the road. The island is a volcano and has steep inclines and switch backs. If you or your wife has a propencity for motion sickness pop a dramamine. :D Once you get to the resort it's an open air lobby where they greet you with champagne and cold towels and you just relax while they get you checked in. They take your bags straight to your room and you're free to unwind during the check in process. Again, the locals are very nice people and friendly to deal with and happy to oblige you if they can.

That's what I got for you. Happy to answer questions if you have them.

PS. I have a new political ambition, set up a US Embassy in St. Lucia. Get assigned there. My wife and I will be going back.

007 06-20-2013 05:13 AM

Just got back from a vacation at Sandals Whitehouse and was easily the best couples vacation I have ever been on. Would highly recommend it and will absolutely be going back.

ONe word of caution though, on the ride to the resorts, just bury yourself in a book and pay no attention to the driving.

Loneiguana 06-20-2013 06:14 AM

My wife and I went to a Couples All inclusive in Jamaica (Couples Tower Isle) All inclusive is amazing. We choose Couples over Sandals because Couples does not allow kids and seemed less like a less Spring break Party style vibe that we got from Sandals.

Overall though, Id wage any All inclusive resort is going to be a great time.

007 06-20-2013 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Loneiguana (Post 9764172)
My wife and I went to a Couples All inclusive in Jamaica (Couples Tower Isle) All inclusive is amazing. We choose Couples over Sandals because Couples does not allow kids and seemed less like a less Spring break Party style vibe that we got from Sandals.

Overall though, Id wage any All inclusive resort is going to be a great time.

Sandals does not allow children either. I didn't find it to be a spring break part style at all. Very laid back and relaxing. I'm sure each resort is different but Whitehouse was just great. The nice thing about Sandals is you don't have to pay a dime once you get there. I don't know if Couples is the same way or not.

luv 06-20-2013 07:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 9764158)
Just got back from a vacation at Sandals Whitehouse and was easily the best couples vacation I have ever been on. Would highly recommend it and will absolutely be going back.

ONe word of caution though, on the ride to the resorts, just bury yourself in a book and pay no attention to the driving.

So it really includes everything?

MIAdragon 06-20-2013 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by luv (Post 9764222)
So it really includes everything?

Yes even tips are frowned on.

luv 06-20-2013 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by MIAdragon (Post 9764243)
Yes even tips are frowned on.

Wow. I guess I think of them like I think of cruises. It's all the food and stuff, but you have to pay for soda or alcohol.


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