
Sonesta Great Bay Beach Resort & Casino is a gracious St. Maarten hotel, offering a relaxing, white-sand beach sanctuary steps from the bustling capital of Philipsburg. A member of Sonesta St. Maarten Resorts.
Friendly & homelike, this colorful & delightful 42 room Boutique Resort reflects the lifestyle of the beautiful Island of Spice and its community. Set in the South Coast of Grenada among tropical gardens sloping down to the gleaming blue waters of the bay, True Blue offers a charming variety of perfectly appointed & fully equipped rooms suiting every budget. Choose from Luxurious Two Bedroom Villas, Romantic Tower Room Suites or Delightful True Blue Style Rooms all beautifully designed with colorful details, comfortable furnishings, and natural cool fabrics that make these rooms a relaxing Caribbean heaven. All guests’ rooms also have fully equipped kitchens, cable TV, air-conditioning, wireless internet, and spacious balconies with views of the bay. Two pools, Hobie-Cats, kayaks, on-site dive-shop, boutique, Dodgy Dock waterfront restaurant, lounge bar, concierge, wedding coordinator and business center with internet cafe are all available on site. Suitably located on the South Coast, within five minutes drive of the Airport, Island’s Best Shops, Restaurants, Banks & white sand Beaches. Owners Russ and Magdalena Fielden and their team, wrap years of experience around homespun hospitality, mouth-watering meals, plus an array of guest-centric resort activities that will make your visit to this friendly Caribbean Island a one of its kind experience.
Question: Security travel USA – “FREE CRUISE”?
Hi, I just received a call from one of the travel specialists from Security travel USA saying that I won a “free cruise” to Bahamas for 3 nights and 4 days. The funny thing is that it’s supposed to be free, well, they told me I have to pay $ 87.50 for me and another 87.50 for my partner, plus hotel fees, port fees, food, and $ 99 for me and $ 99 for the other person I’m taking when I choose the date. It sounds really suspiciuos to me. Doesn’t it? Also, I checked the prices with Royal Caribbean and Carnival for a 3 night cruise and they are as low as $ 129.00! has anyone heard anything about this ‘free cruise’ thing? all answers will be appreciated! why do these people tell you you’ve won something free when you are paying the same price as if you were going on regular vacation? it’s not free at all!!!!
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Answer by captaincarney
telemarketers. go with the ones you know.
EDIT:
Here is their website. they look legitmate. they are a st. petersberg (FL) travel agency. its your call.
Question: Are these “Ramada Plaza Resorts” travel documents for real? Has anyone used them?
Hey,
I just got something in the mail today and wondered if it is real. It was from “Ramada Plaza Resorts” and is like a travel confirmation thingy. It says that I can use this “$ 1600 travel voucher” to purchase my vacation package for a “Spectacular Florida/Tropical Caribbean Cruise”. In return, I am supposed to fill out a one-page survey evaluating my vacation.
Has anyone else ever gotten these and used them? I used to get them all the time in the mail, but never really looked at them. This time I read it and really wonder what the catch is.
Any information you could give me would be great. Especially if you have specifically had experience with this company and their promotions.
Thanks.
Answer:
Answer by azitnay
We went on an RPR trip in 2002, which ended up consisting of three nights in Pompano Beach, FL, a two-day cruise to Nassau, Bahamas, another day in Pompano Beach, FL, and two nights in Orlando, FL.
If you do some internet searching, you’ll most likely turn up nothing but bad things about RPR. However, that wasn’t quite our experience. In fact, we had a relatively good time, as did most of the other people as far as we could tell, and it was certainly worth the cheap price of the trip. Some notes:
1) Some people weren’t big fans of the hectic nature of the trip (i.e. spending a few days in Pompano, followed by a short cruise, followed by only a single night in Pompano and then a drive up to Orlando for a couple days). However, given that we drove down from Maryland, it wasn’t a big problem for us to do all this (i.e. we didn’t have to worry about flight schedules, etc), and it was actually pretty enjoyable.
2) The cruise ship was much smaller than any cruise ship you’d normally take a cruise on. It being our first cruise, it wasn’t a big deal, but others who had been on cruises before had some complaints about that.
3) Expect to go to a mandatory timeshare presentation, or something similar. However, approached the right way, this doesn’t have to be too bad of a negative. In fact, ironically enough, the more negative your attitude, the most positive an experience it will probably turn out to be
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