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Question: Sandals Honeymoon Resorts........?
Question Description:
My fiance and I are planning on going to a Sandals
Resort for our honeymoon in March. I have already
been to Jamaica but was looking into St. Lucia,
Antigua, or even Bahamas locations. Has anyone
been to any of their resort locations. I really
like all of the activities and how everything
under the sun is included. Both of us work long
hour weeks and with all of the wedding planning we
are both in dire need of a relaxing get-a-way. I
want somewhere tropical semi-secluded, and very
relaxing. If anyone has had experience with the
Sandals Resorts I would love your input???? Thanks
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Answer#1: Try the Sandals Royal Bahamian...you deserve it.
You both will love it!
Answer#2: I have been to Antigua and it is a lovely island
with its 365 beaches! Sandals Antigua is currently
undergoing major renovations and a huge addition
to the resort next door with more rooms. When I
was there I thought the resort was on the most
beautiful stretch of beach I had seen, however
there were several things I just didn't like about
it. In all honesty I have received a few
complaints to where until this renovation is
complete and I will then go back to see it I will
not feel confident in selling this property.Funny
thing is when we were there it was a very full
resort and it is by Sandals considered "The
most Romantic of the Sandals". Now in St.
Lucia I do several Honeymoons and Weddings here.
Sandals have 3 resorts including Sandals Regency
St. Lucia, Sandals Grande St. Lucian and Sandals
Halcyon.Price wise from highest to lowest
(usually) it goes Sandals Grande St. Lucian,
Sandals Regency St. Lucia and then Sandals
Halcyon.Sandals Grande is actually the old Hyatt
Regency so you already pretty much know the
structure is quite nice. The Hyatt didn't do so
well because they had a major flaw for a Caribbean
Resort. Sometime SO simple as having carpet in the
rooms. Big no no in the warm destination resorts.
This resort is at the very end of the island and
is just overall a great location with it not
having a resort on the end there. This resort has
some lagoon swim-up rooms. Sandals of course is
known for there variety of room categories over
other chains. This hotel was built in the style of
a British Palace. Since it has been opened as
Sandals Grande I haven't had one complaint at this
resort to date. This is the highest rating of the
3 being at a 5 star resort.Sandals Regency is a
unique property. There 4 top room categories sit
up on a bluff 50 feet above the ocean giving you
amazing full ocean views! These categories do tend
to get pretty expensive and they do sell first
because there is limited availability. Or you
could stay down on the beach area there in one of
the other many room categories to choose from.
This is where the golf course is located with
green fees included, but not the clubs, caddy and
cart which is additional. This is a low 5 star
property.Sandals Halcyon is a very intimate
smaller hotel with only 5 room categories to
choose from. This is the type of property that the
staff will get to know you by name and remember
your drink a lot of the times. Unless of course if
you are like me and tend to change it up all the
time =) Even then though, some just might! This
property is a 4 star resort.Because there are 3
property choices and they all have exchange
privileges with one another this makes for a great
choice for a Destination Wedding over Antigua in
my opinion. Then for those who would like more
upscale they could go to the Grande or just a bit
more affordable at the Halcyon. The wedding can
only be held at the property the couple getting
married is staying at though. Of course Sandals
includes a basic wedding package with extras to
add including private parties for you and your
guests. St. Lucia is considering the "Hawaii
of the Caribbean" with its lush tropical
setting, mountains, waterfalls, rain forest, black
sand beaches, volcano, etc. The people of St.
Lucia to are just very friendly people as to where
you will find in most Caribbean Islands.For the
ones that are possibly going for your Wedding are
they planning on going for 7 nights? The reason I
ask this is I do a lot of weddings and I always
ask the couple about there guests. See if you have
several invited there might be some who want a
shorter 3 or 4 night stay for cost reasons or even
unable to get that much time off from work.
Because St. Lucia is a long flight, but again
depends where you are flying from on how long.
From Minneapolis here you leave at say 7am and you
arrive after 2 change of planes via O'Hare and San
Juan at about 8pm at night. If you are from the
East coast it is much easier and if you are from
the West coast a lot of times you can get an
over-night flight.Some weddings the couple knows
if all of the potential guests are going to stay 7
nights so then this isn't as big of a deal. I hope
this helps you in making a decision. Now I wanted
to say I would strongly advice you to work with a
Travel Agent. That way if you find a good agent
that can work with your group and knows how to do
weddings then we can keep you all with one another
so they know you are traveling together. See if
one books say online, other through there agent
and another direct then you can't be put together
to where the hotel knows you are together because
the hotels don't get confirmation right away in
there computers of your stay except for the space
is blocked of course for you, just no names in
yet.St. Lucia has two different airports you can
fly into, either Vigie Fields or Hewanorra which I
can speak with you more about if I do end up
talking to you. I think it would be easier than
typing here only because the better airport would
really depend to on your departure city.Nice thing
with Sandals is there rates are all the same no
matter where you book them even in looking online.
What we search for then afterwards is the best
flight prices we can get for your dates.If you
have a travel agent you and your group have a
specific contact person for all your questions,
concerns or needs. I even set up your wedding
date, time and pre-book extras (which most need to
be booked in advance). Wedding dates must be in 45
days prior to departure date. The sooner the
better though to get your preferred date and time
as space is limited.Even if you decide not through
me, I strongly urge you to go through someone who
specializes in Destination Weddings as not all
agents do. This is something we earn as a title.
Source(s):Travel Specialist - 8 YearsCarlson
Wagonlit TravelBlaine, MNHoneymoon/Destination
Wedding SpecialistCaribbean
Specialistpamelam@carlsontravel.com
Answer#3: try Malaysia or Philippines so many beautiful
white sand beaches
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