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It's a "resort" only for retired elders that spend...

It's a "resort" only for retired elders that spends their time lodging and enjoying the white sandy beaches with a gluttony for alcohol and sea-food. This so called all inclusive resort isn't for today's youths that could enjoy their time invested with their use of interactive technology, media entertainment and culture. I've had a multitude of comments from affiliates and assessed polls that confirms most hotels in The Bahamas, especially Nassau are incapable of meeting their criteria. I recommend a associate from a SMMA in Minneapolis took his family and wasn't pleased with how the resort was false advertised with something different. They took his deposit and he never received it. Another one was a friend of mines from Austin and I had to apologies deeply for their time wasted during spring break of mistaken youths for spring breaker in college, they were already long in their careers! The rooms being obsolete, I wouldn't recommend but they have some potential if they were actually smart. There isn't anything that's remotely impressive about this resort either since you are better off with your time having a vacation or holiday in Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, perhaps Fiji. Customer service is terrible since almost every employees can't answer any of your inquires at a convenience, but hey "its better in the Bahamas"
If you take a second to ask your close friend who's had a fabulous week stay in say Panama and you ask him would he spend it over in Nassau, what do you think he would say? In my experience travelling back and forth from the U.S, you could get everything done in Nassau in just a day and still catch a flight at Miami heats game. Be cautious heading to these so called "4 or 5 stars" resorts, which aren't even listed in Forbes or AAA travel, with your family. In my honesty they will never procure even a most recommended from any of those prominent travel rankings and their services is sadly hot garbage, I would really love to see them improve themselves dramatically before they are outgun from competitors especially with AirBnB. Great for a day or two to experience, not worth the money but, if you just want to rest your head for a couple of days and enjoy what you had planned heading to the Bahamas, go for it, just not worth the spent for people who want the great travelling experiences, so as they say "you get what you pay for".

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