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This was the most chilled out holiday ever! Visited: April 2009 |
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| Posted by karen_ch37 | |
| The Cambridge Beaches staff cannot do enough for you. Here you are given five-star treatment every step of the way. The staff is so friendly and helpful. It definitely made the holiday. The food is amazing as well. I was here for a week, and not once did we have a bad meal. |
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I thought it was a waste of money. Visited: April 2009 |
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| Posted by lmorfoot | |
| This hotel was an extreme let down. The food was absolutely terrible. The entire hotel was in disrepair. The service was, at best, lacking. Overall, it seemed there was no effort or care put into any aspect of this expensive hotel. |
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| 8 users found this review helpful. 5 found this review unhelpful. | |
We were charged more than quoted - stay away! Visited: January 2009 |
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| Posted by ameszly | |
| We stayed at the hotel from 01/27-31/09. The hotel was under construction. It was noisy and audible from all portions of the resort - especially the beach. We traveled during the off season, and this held disadvantages and benefits. The management was rude. Most of the wait staff, bartenders and the bell captains were friendly, though. The concierge was typically MIA, but was knowledgeable. The food was presented well, but was of poor quality. The steaks, burgers, prime rib, and lamb were very fatty and bad cuts of meat. The veggies were frozen. We booked the all inclusive plan, and expected to receive Bermuda’s 400 Anniversary promotion. When we arrived, we were given a “passport for the promotion”. We were pre-charged two nights as a “guarantee.” Upon check out, we were informed we had not “checked” the promotion box. Upon review of their website there was no button to check for the promotion. In retrospect, the promotion was unclear and was listed as being placed upon your reservation if you book and travel between certain dates. On our last day there, the hotel had visitors form Bermuda’s Department of Tourism, and the hotel was going out of their way to make their experience enjoyable. The desk clerk was boasting about the “extras” they had been providing to that particular group, and how they were being “taken care of.” The hotel charged our deposit $830, $919 for the remainder of our stay, and additional $519 for no reason whatsoever, and placed a hold on my account for $400. We telephoned the resort to inquire about the charges. They asked for our contact information, disputed the situation, and advised us my credit card only was charged for $919. My bank says otherwise. Our negative experiences over-shadowed the positive. The Bermuda 400 Year Anniversary promotion made us choose to go to Bermuda over other vacation spots. Be aware the promotion is a “resort credit” not a “room credit”. You will not just get $200-$400 off your bill. We will never come back here or to Bermuda ever again. |
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| 9 users found this review helpful. 1 found this review unhelpful. | |
This is the best spot in Bermuda. Visited: May 2008 |
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| Posted by canadianbetty | |
| We have stayed in four hotels so far in Bermuda, and they were all lovely. However, if you want to be spoiled, and have five-star rooms and privacy, this is the best of them all. | |
| 7 users found this review helpful. 0 found this review unhelpful. | |
I have been pleased with my stays at Ariel Sands. Visited: October 2006 |
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| Posted by djs | |
| I have made six visits to Ariel Sands in the last four years. Each visit was very relaxing. The staff is very friendly and helpful. | |
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Coco Reef Bermuda is in a great location. Visited: July 2006 |
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| Posted by fabila | |
| This is a very nice hotel with wonderful ocean views. It is directly on Elbow Beach, and next door to Elbow Beach Resort. They also have a beautiful outdoor dining area. There are not too many amenities, but it is a very lovely hotel (formerly the Stonington). |
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Waterloo House has the age, with no beauty. Visited: September 2006 |
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| Posted by cdsny99 | |
| This five-star hotel came highly recommended, but was totally disappointing to me. My rooms had ants, and there was a can of Raid in every closet. The window and shower curtains were aged and soiled. Also, the glass panes were too dirty to see through. In addition, the cushioned seat was too filthy to sit on, and the shower needed a thorough cleaning. There was neglect throughout property - the pool was dirty, and the grounds were neglected. Finally, the restaurant service was lacking. The only five-star aspect was the room rate. It was totally undeserving of that category. |
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| 6 users found this review helpful. 0 found this review unhelpful. | |
This was a private oasis. Visited: August 2006 |
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| Posted by jhlgreco | |
| We just got back from a long weekend at the Royal Palms, and couldn't have been happier with our choice of hotel. The Royal Palms was a quick ten-minute walk outside of downtown Hamilton, just up the hill from the Fairmont Hamilton Princess. However, it felt more like a private hideaway. Our room was lovely with a king sized bed, flat screen TV, kitchenette, and a large comfortable window seat overlooking the pool. Continental breakfast, which was included with our stay, was served each morning in a lovely open-air room. It was your basic toast, yogurt, fresh fruit breakfast, but the complimentary newspapers and unfailing hospitality of the staff made it the perfect way to begin our mornings in beautiful Bermuda. We almost didn't have dinner at Ascot's, the restaurant on the hotel property, and what a shame that would have been. Their food was, hands down, some of the best on the island! Fresco's and Little Venice, in Hamilton, were also good. However, our dinner at Ascot's was the best meal we had during our stay. We will definitely recommend the Royal Palms to others who plan on visiting the island. It really was the perfect place to stay if you are looking for a quiet place to relax and recharge. |
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| 5 users found this review helpful. 1 found this review unhelpful. | |
We received terrific service here. Visited: August 2006 |
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| Posted by smurphy | |
| Our stay was very nice. Our room was small, but well maintained and very clean. Our only issue was at check out, when they had failed to contact the travel agent to find out when their payment would arrive. They wanted us to pay the entire bill, even though the agent had already sent their payment. The situation was finally resolved when I insisted they make this call to check on this. This should have been done before the final bill was presented to me. |
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| 1 users found this review helpful. 2 found this review unhelpful. | |
I thought it was below average. Visited: August 2006 |
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| Posted by tmoou | |
| 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. |
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| 2 users found this review helpful. 0 found this review unhelpful. | |
Grotto Bay Visited: June 2006 |
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| Posted by blackwood | |
| I wrote a reveiw a couple of weeks ago about Grotto Bay, and I stated that I would bring you up to date as the issue evolved. I am happy to report that we have come to a complete agreement, and that Grotto Bay did not mislead us in any way. As I stated before; This is a good value. I want to thank the Grotto Bay staff for working with us to resolve this misunderstanding. |
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| 6 users found this review helpful. 2 found this review unhelpful. | |
We encountered questionable billing practices. Visited: June 2006 |
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| Posted by blackwood | |
| We recently stayed at Grotto Bay. We had a good time until we checked out and were charged $1,198.00 more than we were quoted. I had to sign the bill so we could catch our flight home. Management assured us that this would be corrected by the next afternoon. Well, it has been one week today. We have received absolutely no response from Grotto Bay. If you choose to deal with these people, I suggest you leave nothing to doubt. Trust and verify, then verify again. I will update as this process plays out. Update: June 6, 2006 I am happy to report that we have come to a complete agreement, and that Grotto Bay did not mislead us in any way. As I stated before, this is a good value. I want to thank the Grotto Bay staff for working with us to resolve this misunderstanding. |
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| 7 users found this review helpful. 1 found this review unhelpful. | |
I thought it was average. Visited: June 2006 |
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| Posted by jehret | |
| 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. |
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This was the worst hotel ever. Visited: June 2006 |
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| Posted by kellybey | |
| 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. |
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| 3 users found this review helpful. 0 found this review unhelpful. | |
We found Surf Side Beach not very accommodating. Visited: May 2006 |
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| Posted by tbheil | |
| We were very disappointed in the unfinished kitchenette; the headboards not attached to the bed; the fact that the only waitress here worked 16 hour days in the kitchen and the laundry; and most importantly, by the less-than-friendly management. Furthermore, we paid $250 a night for a room overlooking the ocean, but were never advised at registration time that two wedding parties had planned to have receptions below the window to our room on consecutive nights. When we inquired about an alternative (they weren't willing to move our room, or even apologize for not telling us about the music until midnight parties), we were given no help at all. This was the only aspect of our trip to Bermuda that has us doubting whether we'd ever come back to the island again. It was very disappointing. |
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| 4 users found this review helpful. 4 found this review unhelpful. | |
It was perfect ...again. Visited: April 2005 |
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| Posted by ann1 | |
| We returned to The Reefs for our fifth visit. It was like heaven on earth. The grounds were stunning. The grounds crew made everything shine and glisten, and the floral and fauna was incredible. In addition, the views were stellar. We could see for miles and miles across the blue Atlantic. We stayed upstairs by the elevator, as the walk down to the other rooms was too taxing for my Mom. The food was top notch in every regard. The dining room staff was superb. Some have been on staff for 30+ years! The dining rooms were well decorated. It was a club-like feel, but not stuffy. Families and old alike rubbed elbows, and it worked. It was pricy, but worth every penny. |
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| 25 users found this review helpful. 4 found this review unhelpful. | |
It was okay, but not exceptional. Visited: March 2006 |
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| Posted by winder77 | |
| This was our sixth stay in Bermuda, and our first at Grape Bay. The price was quite reasonable, and included a very simple continental breakfast - muffins, yogurt, cold cereal, coffee and juice. The scones were yummy toasted. The staff was fairly invisible, and most were friendly and helpful. Our room was on the second floor with a balcony, and it had a spectacular view overlooking the ocean. However, it was also above the restaurant. It was not warm enough for swimming, but a gorgeous beach was only a few minutes walk. The unheated pool was pretty, but as the restaurant tables were directly alongside I might be hesitant to swim during mealtime! It was a great location for getting to any part of the island. The walk to the bus stop was a ten-minute hike, but was good excercise. We may or may not stay here again. We would like to see some sprucing up done, as the hotel had terrific potential, but was a bit run down. |
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| 6 users found this review helpful. 0 found this review unhelpful. | |
This was a great hotel. Visited: July 2005 |
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| Posted by qutee1208 | |
| I had a great time at this hotel! I was not immediately impressed by the hotel room. However, it was clean, and the staff was very friendly. My friend and I also liked the convenience of the beach and the pool. The pool side bar and grill were great as well. If you're not looking for a luxurious hotel, but want a decent place to stay, this would be a good choice. |
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| 9 users found this review helpful. 0 found this review unhelpful. | |
It was peaceful, and we were pampered here! Visited: May 2005 |
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| Posted by douglas_cook | |
| This was our second visit to Bermuda, and our first time at the Pompano Beach Club. We chose it after reading reviews on this site. We were not disappointed. Our room, a deluxe oceanfront, was large and clean and had a fantastic view. The staff at the hotel went out of their way to be helpful. We purchased the MAP dine around program, and went to other hotels to eat in the exchange program. It was a great way to try out other restaurants. The food was always different and good. We will return. This was a great place for couples, but not really for kids. |
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