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I thought it was below average. Visited: August 2006 |
| Posted by tmoou |
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I thought the service was rude. There were also ants in the room. The elevator and treadmill were broken, there was no in-room Internet access, and they provided a broken golf cart for the ride up the hill.
In addition, one entire wing was still closed three years after the hurricane. They are not investing in this place, and it shows. I found it very disappointing. |
| 2 users found this review helpful. 0 found this review unhelpful. |
I thought it was average. Visited: June 2006 |
| Posted by jehret |
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I found the service to be poor, and the rooms below average. However, it was in a good location.
The only reason to stay at this hotel would be for the proximity to a beach, and their small child-friendly pool. |
| 1 users found this review helpful. 0 found this review unhelpful. |
This was the worst hotel ever. Visited: June 2006 |
| Posted by kellybey |
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The minute the taxi driver pulled into the hotel, my heart sank. It was a 1960's looking hotel with an entire wing completely shut down - from hurricane Fabian a few years ago.
The Wyndham web site and Fodor's indicated that the hotel was just newly renovated and reopened. We were paying $400 a night, and our room was a mess. The bathroom looked like it was 30 years old. The furniture was from 1970. The furniture still had water marks from the hurricane a few years ago. In addition, the comforter was torn to shreds. My husband and I could not believe it.
I complained, and they said we could have a suite but it would cost us $200 a night more. After more conversations with the management, they found us an "updated" room that would not have extra charges associated with it.
It was a little better than the first room. However, it was cheaply updated (fixtures were falling out of the wall). It was not what we would expect for $400 a night.
We tried checking into another hotel, but the island was completely booked. This wasn't the worst part. Upon checking out, I found out that someone at the hotel had stolen our credit card number and had been charging thousands of dollars a day. The manager did not speak to us at all about the situation. The woman at the front desk was helpful and took our information. Then security spoke to us. And that was it. They really didn't seem to care.
We loved the island of Bermuda, but don't ruin your vacation by staying at the Wyndham. Stay at Elbow Beach or the Fairmont Southhampton. The price is not much different, and you'll be glad you did. |
| 3 users found this review helpful. 0 found this review unhelpful. |
It was fantastic. Visited: April 2005 |
| Posted by jimstrade |
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This was the best hotel in Bermuda. The waterpark was great. One of the slides was dark inside and I was surprised how fast it went.
The food was also great. I liked the Sazanami Restaurant even though I only like vegetarian sushi and tempura.
There was a wedding on the point which was beautiful. We just wandered over to watch and got a free drink!
The only complaint I had was I couldn't get a taxi to the Herny VIII restaurant, but the doorman drove me. His name was Eric and he was a very nice guy.
Bermuda still has the old charm, but most of the hotels seemed incredibly stuffy and boring (lots of people in ties). I didn't go to an island to dress up for "high tea". The real back of town culture of Bermuda was fun, and I enjoyed going to town just to wander around and talk to people. We also saw a game of cricket, but I have no idea what was going on - seemed to be an excuse to get some sunshine and drinks.
The old forts in St. George were interesting, and the maritime museum was an incredible house. The Wyndham is trying to populate one of the bays with dolphins - if they get permission ask for a bay view room - that would be amazing especially for the kids.
We were here for three days, but I think five would have been better. Then we could have seen everything and had a day or two at the beach and waterpark. |
| 2 users found this review helpful. 0 found this review unhelpful. |
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