We just spent a week at the Sandal's resort and had a great time.
At the time of booking our vacation, we were assured by our travel agent that the only difference between the Caribbean Village and the Mediterranian Village was that the Caribbean Village was quaint with an old time charm. The lush botanical grounds around the Caribbean side were beautiful, but the rooms looked old and worn...Havanna 1950's. We immediately upgraded to the Mediterranian Village without any problem. It was beautiful and met our expectations completely. It sounded like this was the norm when we spoke to other guests...many people upgraded.
As for the dinner reservation problem, we found out about it on Trip Advisor and had our travel agent book our reservations with the concierge office prior to our departure. We reconfirmed them upon arrival. Once again, no problem.
As for the swimming pool seating problem, it seems to be the problem at most resorts. Rude people tie up chairs that they do not need or intend to use. One afternoon, we had a difficult time finding lounge chairs in the shade, I BURN badly in the sun. We noticed used towels laying all over the place on chairs but no bodies occupying the chairs. We asked a security person and a pool attendant what the rules were concerning pool chairs. We were told that if no one has actually been sitting in the chairs for a half-hour, they are to be considered vacant and just remove the towels and use the chairs. We asked a couple about loungers that we wanted to use and they informed us that no one had used the chairs for at least 2 hours! We removed the towels from the chairs and claimed them. Once again, no problem. Personally, I think that pool personnel at all resorts should be monitoring this persistent problem and enforcing rules, not just at Sandals. Aren't we all paying for the right to have access to all the facilities? Don't just blame the resorts, blame your inconsiderate fellow guests. It is a problem everywhere. The main pool is beautiful and clean. Heck, you don't even have to get out of the water to get a drink. We had a great time socializing with new found friends.
The night time entertainment is the typical resort faire, but at every opportunity we danced! It is what you make it to be.
The restaurant food was very good. One night my husband did not care for the spices in a particular dish. The waiter gladly got him something else that he enjoyed. At Eleanor's restaurant, we had a seat next to the railing near the beach. We saw a beautiful sunset, enjoyed our dinner and listened to a Steel Drum band. What a perfect island night! My husband, being Italian, enjoyed Mario's. The western restaurant served very good steaks.
We found all of the resort staff to be very accomodating. If you are nice to others, you are treated in kind.
One side trip that we enjoyed was a catamaran to Green Island and another remote beach. It was a lot of fun and we got to view some breathtaking beauty. We highly recommend it.
We also took the 21/2 hour trip to the downtown shopping area. Not worth it! It was dirty, smelly, and had plenty of pan handlers. We did not notice many police officers around. If you go, it is safest to stay right around the area that the ships dock. Further out it becomes scary and probably unsafe. We spoke to other guests who had the same experience.
We played a round of golf at the Cedar Valley Club. We got some exercise, but there are very steep hills and no grass on the fairways. Not what we are used to at home. I would not recommend it for anyone with heart or orthopedic problems. One gentleman that we met ,while playing, had a knee problem and was having a difficult time with the terrain.
The resort and beaches were beautiful. The food was good. We found the staff to be accomodating. We met a lot of fun, interesting guests of all ages. We had a great vacation.






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