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re: Sandals - St. Lucia
Posted on 1/9/14 at 1:50 pm to chunk
Posted on 1/9/14 at 1:50 pm to chunk
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I took care of a few people at the end of my stay who took care of me the whole week I was there as a parting gift.
we had 2 butlers and tipped them at the beginning and end of the trip and that was it.
we tried to tip a waiter one night that was really good but he wouldn't take it
Posted on 1/9/14 at 1:51 pm to colorchangintiger
YUP, the locals LOVE some tourist
Posted on 1/9/14 at 1:56 pm to OnTheBrink
I ate curry in the airport there on the way back I was certain I was going to have accident by the time I got to miami...nothing perfectly fine. The wife was watching me like a science experiment
Posted on 1/9/14 at 1:59 pm to iAmBatman
If that really is their policy than that would turn me off from wanting to stay there.
Why would I want to stay someplace that dictates that I'm not allowed to tip someone that gave me excellent service?
Why would I want to stay someplace that dictates that I'm not allowed to tip someone that gave me excellent service?
This post was edited on 1/9/14 at 2:01 pm
Posted on 1/9/14 at 2:00 pm to Teddy Ruxpin
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The thought that literally every room is full of people banging it out all day every day, and the prior tenants of your room were doing the same, I think I'd try to find something a little more local/off the beaten path to make me sleep better at night knowing I'm not laying in or near other people's previous activity residue.
Let me know when you find this mythical no sex hotel off the beaten path.
Posted on 1/9/14 at 2:03 pm to ag3ntpurpl3
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y question is does anyone have any recommendations for excursions/adventures? I know most everything on resort is free but I imagine after a couple days you might be looking for something different off-site. The website lists a bunch of different excursions through third-party companies so just looking for some advice.
Joe Knows tours is the best thing you can do in St Lucia. it seems sketchy at first but it is awesome
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This post was edited on 1/9/14 at 2:06 pm
Posted on 1/9/14 at 2:06 pm to ag3ntpurpl3
ATV excursion was awesome. You got to ride through the hills and down on a secluded beach, which both made for some amazing views. Don't do the waterfall bike ride unless you (specifically, your wife) are in good shape. A good portion of the ride was up a pretty steep incline and about half of the group had to stop and ride the van to the top. However, swimming in the waterfall was pretty awesome and the way down the hill was pretty damn fun as well.
Posted on 1/9/14 at 2:34 pm to lapistola
be careful when outside the walls of the resort. Otherwise any of those are a blast. ALl inclusive so get your money's worth. Drink, drink, drink
Posted on 1/9/14 at 2:51 pm to ag3ntpurpl3
I went there 12 years ago so I don't remember what to tell you however I do remember one night we went to town to this local block party bought some good weed and got high as frick. It's about all I can remember from that trip
Posted on 1/9/14 at 2:59 pm to ag3ntpurpl3
This will sound odd but, before you book any excursions. Go to the beach and find Elvis who is with "Son of Man Sea Tours." Book your excursion with him.
Google him. I think he is on trip advisor.
I've been on a bunch of tropical excursions and this was by far the best excursion I've ever been on. Cheaper than through the resort and was able to see and do alot more things than those who had booked through Sandals' excursions.
Google him. I think he is on trip advisor.
I've been on a bunch of tropical excursions and this was by far the best excursion I've ever been on. Cheaper than through the resort and was able to see and do alot more things than those who had booked through Sandals' excursions.
Posted on 1/9/14 at 3:40 pm to Jonas
Thanks for the information, guys.
I planned on bringing cash to tip (guess I'll see if they're allowed to accept when the time comes) but I was just wondering how to tip people bringing you free drinks; at a bar I just tip at the end of the night on the bill but someone bringing drinks do you tip $1 a drink like at Harrah's in NOLA?
As for the excursions, I read about "Joes Knows" and reading some of the bad reviews I'm not sure that would be my cup of tea (loud Rastafarians making crude jokes about my soon-to-be wife, not a lot of time at the sights, asking for tips, etc.); we're in our late 20s but some of the reviews make it seem like it's annoying.
My fiancé wants to see the Volcano and the mud bath/waterfall sounds cool but I didn't know which excursions included these.
Did any of you that have been find the need to go on an excursion? We're there from Monday to Monday, I don't play golf, so just didn't know if things would get boring just sitting on the beach or if there are enough activities around the resort to keep us busy.
I planned on bringing cash to tip (guess I'll see if they're allowed to accept when the time comes) but I was just wondering how to tip people bringing you free drinks; at a bar I just tip at the end of the night on the bill but someone bringing drinks do you tip $1 a drink like at Harrah's in NOLA?
As for the excursions, I read about "Joes Knows" and reading some of the bad reviews I'm not sure that would be my cup of tea (loud Rastafarians making crude jokes about my soon-to-be wife, not a lot of time at the sights, asking for tips, etc.); we're in our late 20s but some of the reviews make it seem like it's annoying.
My fiancé wants to see the Volcano and the mud bath/waterfall sounds cool but I didn't know which excursions included these.
Did any of you that have been find the need to go on an excursion? We're there from Monday to Monday, I don't play golf, so just didn't know if things would get boring just sitting on the beach or if there are enough activities around the resort to keep us busy.
Posted on 1/9/14 at 3:42 pm to OnTheBrink
The placewe are looking at booking, their package includes:
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accommodations and taxes, airport transfers both ways, welcome cocktail, tour of Volcano, Sulphur Springs and Diamond Mineral Baths, guided tour of old French Colonial Plantation of Anse Mamin, drinks package in room fridge, basket of local fruit, use of tennis court and equipment, snorkeling, kayaking, mini-sailing, windsurfing, use of beach chairs and beach towels, a guided boat snorkel trip, a resort scuba diving course for beginners or 2 dives for certified divers, bottle of French champagne, one hour Swedish Massage, 1/2 day Jungle Biking in Anse Mamin Valley, 2 resort t-shirts, half day sailing on skippered resort yacht Serenity. (Unused features are not refundable)
Posted on 1/9/14 at 3:47 pm to ag3ntpurpl3
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I planned on bringing cash to tip (guess I'll see if they're allowed to accept when the time comes) but I was just wondering how to tip people bringing you free drinks; at a bar I just tip at the end of the night on the bill but someone bringing drinks do you tip $1 a drink like at Harrah's in NOLA?
if you're staying at a Sandals then don't worry about tipping...seriously
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As for the excursions, I read about "Joes Knows" and reading some of the bad reviews I'm not sure that would be my cup of tea (loud Rastafarians making crude jokes about my soon-to-be wife, not a lot of time at the sights, asking for tips, etc.); we're in our late 20s but some of the reviews make it seem like it's annoying.
Joe' Knows will take you to all of those spots. Like I said earlier, we didn't do that one but everyone that we talked to enjoyed it. Check out youtube for some gopro footage of Joe Knows.
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Did any of you that have been find the need to go on an excursion? We're there from Monday to Monday, I don't play golf, so just didn't know if things would get boring just sitting on the beach or if there are enough activities around the resort to keep us busy.
We were going to do 2 but canceled our second one because we were having a great time just hanging out at the resorts. They do a good job with activities and whatnot. I would book one when you get there and then decide how you want to spend your time once you get a feel for the resort.
Posted on 1/9/14 at 4:01 pm to BACONisMEATcandy
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The placewe are looking at booking, their package includes: quote: accommodations and taxes, airport transfers both ways, welcome cocktail, tour of Volcano, Sulphur Springs and Diamond Mineral Baths, guided tour of old French Colonial Plantation of Anse Mamin, drinks package in room fridge, basket of local fruit, use of tennis court and equipment, snorkeling, kayaking, mini-sailing, windsurfing, use of beach chairs and beach towels, a guided boat snorkel trip, a resort scuba diving course for beginners or 2 dives for certified divers, bottle of French champagne, one hour Swedish Massage, 1/2 day Jungle Biking in Anse Mamin Valley, 2 resort t-shirts, half day sailing on skippered resort yacht Serenity. (Unused features are not refundable)
What place is this? We're at the Regency La Toc and in a Caribbean oceanfront room.
Posted on 1/9/14 at 4:08 pm to ag3ntpurpl3
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My fiancé wants to see the Volcano and the mud bath/waterfall sounds cool but I didn't know which excursions included these
With Elvis (Sea of Man Tours), we saw the volcano, the mud baths/waterfalls, snorkeled, went into town to shop, ate local at the tour guide's home and did it all by boat as opposed to going by Jeep like the excursion offered by the resort. Was a great way to see the island. Was a long day, but was a blast.
While on the boat he would also point out celebrities homes, like Howard Stern, Oprah, Mick Jagger, etc while giving us some nice history of St Lucia.
Posted on 1/9/14 at 4:17 pm to ag3ntpurpl3
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The placewe are looking at booking, their package includes: quote: accommodations and taxes, airport transfers both ways, welcome cocktail, tour of Volcano, Sulphur Springs and Diamond Mineral Baths, guided tour of old French Colonial Plantation of Anse Mamin, drinks package in room fridge, basket of local fruit, use of tennis court and equipment, snorkeling, kayaking, mini-sailing, windsurfing, use of beach chairs and beach towels, a guided boat snorkel trip, a resort scuba diving course for beginners or 2 dives for certified divers, bottle of French champagne, one hour Swedish Massage, 1/2 day Jungle Biking in Anse Mamin Valley, 2 resort t-shirts, half day sailing on skippered resort yacht Serenity. (Unused features are not refundable)
I also need this info, been looking at Sandals Grande St.Lucia
Posted on 1/9/14 at 4:22 pm to ag3ntpurpl3
he's staying at Jade Mountain (not a Sandals resort)
ETA: it looks like those things are offered through the resort and are used as a promotion for booking your stay with them. Probably not going to be able to get that particular excursion unless you stay and Jade Mountain
ETA: it looks like those things are offered through the resort and are used as a promotion for booking your stay with them. Probably not going to be able to get that particular excursion unless you stay and Jade Mountain
This post was edited on 1/9/14 at 4:25 pm
Posted on 1/9/14 at 4:23 pm to Jonas
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While on the boat he would also point out celebrities homes, like Howard Stern, Oprah, Mick Jagger, etc while giving us some nice history of St Lucia
Yep, I believe they pointed out George Foreman's on mine.
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