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The Bungalows All Inclusive Resort
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4 nites...NOT LONG ENUF
06/23/2009My short 4-nite stay...wasn't long enough!!! we visited the bungalows in early june...just before the high season and only paid *p/p.....for airfare &all-inclusive, ...
My short 4-nite stay...wasn't long enough!!! We visited the BUNGALOWS in early JUNE...JUST BEFORE the HIGH SEASON and ONLY PAID *p/p.....for airfare &ALL-INCLUSIVE, THATs a STEAL!! STAY at the BUNGALOWS and use the privileges there AND at SUN VILLAGE (sun villagers DON'T have THAT OPTION) FOOD,LIQUOR,etc are TOP SHELF at the BUNGALOWS, whereas at SUN VILLAGE they use house brands(which were O.K.,i've DISCOVERED BRUGAL RUM...a Dominican brand, knocks you down) BUNGALOWs seemed more sedate and ADULT-oriented, S.V. was for kids&family...the multi-level pools and swim up bars @ S.V. make for a REALLY HOT time ;p AGAIN, if not travelling w/kids...stay@the BUNGALOWs and go back-forth between the two villages.
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surprisingly nice
02/17/2009I have stayed at some of the highest rated hotels in the world and paid ridiculous amounts for the experience. my previous all inclusive experiences were hateful. this was certainly ...
I have stayed at some of the highest rated hotels in the world and paid ridiculous amounts for the experience. My previous all inclusive experiences were hateful. This was certainly not one of them. The complex is very well cared for with extremely friendly staff. The rooms are well designed, cared for and comfortable. The social restaurant is an excellent ala carte experience with great atmosphere. The pool and the cabanas are certainly the escape one is looking for on holiday. The SPA is well designed, clean and readily available with appointments. It is a quiet place but there is access to a casino and the attached Sun resorts property and their facilities if one craves a morecrowded experience. A great value in these discriminating times.
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Go Elsewhere
02/03/2009Stayed for 1 wk. in jan./09 - place was almost empty. the pool and tub were also empty because they're cold. never a problem to get a poolside lounge ...
Stayed for 1 wk. in Jan./09 - place was almost empty. The pool and tub were also empty because they're cold. Never a problem to get a poolside lounge but having a bar waiter serve you a drink there could be. No elevator's, lotsa stair's, noisy rooms as the construction is concrete, stucco and tile. The shower floor was grimy grey with moldy corners and nozzle mostly plugged.Nice granite double sinks but no space to store your shaving kit or makeup bag. After 2 day's of complaining the room and patio floor's were clean enough to walk on without footwear. The AC was barely cool and the remote control ceiling fan had a mind of it's own.The wicker patio furniture is nice but no reclineing lounger to get comfy with a book. Nice 42"" flatscreen but only about 10 English channels and they would sometimes cut out with a pay your subscription notice. Breakfast bacon and egg's taste very different than N.A. fare although the waffles, pasta's and bread's are edible. I tried a turkey breast BLT for lunch and almost choked on a large piece of chopped thighbone so I stuck to well done burger's. Dinner wasn't much better with a mystery meat stewlike dish and old shrimp for the wife. The desert's were either oversweet or tasteless. Other guest's said that the Italian eatery at the Sun Village was better and it was okay with only a few complaints. In order to book it you had to go in person to guest relations early, fight off the concierge trying to steer you too the timeshare, (very hardsell). The room has a good coffeemaker but your fridge only contains only local beer and softdrinks, no snacks. Also no premium liquor's at the bar, only local rum and beer.
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The Bungalows are the BEST
11/18/2008I stayed at the bungalows when it was still known as maxim bungalows back in august. i have travelled to many places and stayed at many high-end hotels. this ...
I stayed at The Bungalows when it was still known as Maxim Bungalows back in August. I have travelled to many places and stayed at many high-end hotels. This place definitely ranks up in the top 5%. I would suggest sticking to the Social Restaurant, rather than venturing to the others in Sun Village. The service was impeccable. Rooms were very nice, although I wasn't a big fan of the fold-out bed in the studio rooms. We were hoping to visit some of the local sites...but we just couldn't pull ourselves from the fantastic poolside cabanas!!
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