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#435133 by RichardMannion
18 Feb 2008, 15:11
To be honest, I'd rather spend the day in Hull with Neil than going to Sandy Lane. If I won a holiday there, I'd give it to someone that I don't like. [:w]

It just has an air of absolute pretentiousness about it.
#435140 by mdvipond
18 Feb 2008, 16:07
I'm not a fan of Sandy Lane - or, at least, of the type of people it tends to attract - but it's got to be a great deal better than Hull, surely. Or does getting to spend quality time with Neil sweeten the deal for you Richard?

I've not stayed there, but we've spent our last 4 sojourns to Barbados about half a mile down the coast. It's on a nice stretch of the west coast with great restaurants relatively close by (The Cliff and Tides are particularly good). And the restaurants in the hotel itself are supposed to be outstanding.

The down side? Well, just be aware that it's a favourite haunt of Michael Winner; need I say more...?
#435143 by porsche911
18 Feb 2008, 16:36
In the past we have stayed at the Royal Pavillion but as its my wifes 40th we decided to give it a blast. We went for dinner with the kids last year and ate in the 'casual' restaurant that was superb. We found the place not at all' snobby2 but in fact very casual and seemed to be a seriously beautiful property. Staff we found on our 'visit ' were so nice and actually great fun. As for the comment regarding Hull, you really do need to get out more. Anyway thanks for your comments guys - I think regarding thr Sandy Lane there is a lot of old 'stigma' attached regarding some of the 'tossers' that go when the hotels charges a min of 3000 usd per night. I can only imagine the amount of bullshit going on when each person is trying to out do each other demanding 'SERVICE' - Thankfully we are there when its 'off season' as whej we visited the property last year. Anyway we are there for my wifes 40th ( 9 of us in total) and will make out own fun.
#435148 by tallprawn
18 Feb 2008, 17:09
The place reminds me of a prison from the outside - The external wall is excessively high and covered in black plastic and wrecks the local area.

Green fees for their course are a P#*s take also. [V]

Not my cup of tea. [:)]
#435149 by porsche911
18 Feb 2008, 17:11
Green fees are not bad when you are staying there
#435151 by porsche911
18 Feb 2008, 17:30
There is a famous bar near the Sandy Lane trhat is supposed to serve great food - does anybody know the name?
#435155 by mdvipond
18 Feb 2008, 17:37
Originally posted by porsche911
There is a famous bar near the Sandy Lane trhat is supposed to serve great food - does anybody know the name?


Obviously not famous enough. Can you be a tad more specific?
#435157 by HighFlyer
18 Feb 2008, 17:45
I think that is the problem with Sandy Lane, the preconception. I havent been there but I am put off the place because of the clientel i have seen and heard in Barbados or the LGW CH - and of course, there is Michael Winner.

I would love to hear a report from a V-Flyer though. A good, candid report on what the place is really like.

Thanks,
Sarah
#435159 by porsche911
18 Feb 2008, 17:55
I will do one when I return - Thats a promise
#435167 by mediamonkey
18 Feb 2008, 19:56
I'm staying in Royal Westenmoreland fairly soon and have never visited the Island before, so without wishing to hijack this thread, any must do's for the area? I think it's pretty close to Sandy Lane.
#435188 by mdvipond
18 Feb 2008, 22:15
Originally posted by mediamonkey
I'm staying in Royal Westenmoreland fairly soon and have never visited the Island before, so without wishing to hijack this thread, any must do's for the area? I think it's pretty close to Sandy Lane.

Ooh, you thread hijacker you...

Eat at The Cliff (it's expensive, you need to book in advance, but it's worth it) and try Tides, both a stone's throw (or a short taxi ride if you prefer) from your digs. And try out a place called Groots - again not far away - that may be a pretty basic joint but does cracking fish and chips (mushy peas, HP sauce, the mashings).

Do a trip on a catamaran - there's loads to choose from but, short of chartering your own, Cool Runnings really can't be beat. They do a nice lunch onboard, have a 'free' bar (don't worry, it's not one of those awful 'booze cruises') and they stop off for some decent snorkelling,

Hire a car and get lost (you will, but not for long) and if you want to try something ever so slightly different, sign up for Ted's Tour - he's a white Barbadian who shunned his family's hotel business, bought himself a bus and now takes tourists round the island he loves three times a week. And he takes rum with him in case anyone gets thirsty...

It's a great island, you'll love it. And, looking at the dates you're out there, if you just so happen to bump into a rum addled British guy who looks a tad like me, don't tell anyone on here - they think I'm a sober character and it would ruin my V-Flyer cred...
#435190 by Scrooge
18 Feb 2008, 22:25
Try out a wonderful little place called...St Lucia..far better place to stay..

Ok to be nice, if you want a fun day out contact Stephen Tryhane at Thriller Turtle & Shipwreck Tour if you feel like taking a little snorkel tour.

Personal experience was great and reviews on Cruise Critic echo this.

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#435191 by Roxy-Popsy
18 Feb 2008, 22:40
Do try to visit The Flower Caves at the far north of the island. Make sure you have a cold drink in the little cafe with time to chat for 5 mins with the old lady who runs it.
Take a business card with you, it will help hold the place up.You'll know what I mean when you get there. The views from the cliff tops are breathtaking & the ride to get there is very pleasant.
#435214 by porsche911
19 Feb 2008, 09:52
Groots - thata the place I was thinking of - Thanks Pond. Yes I agree the Cliff is fantastic place to eat - Also a must is a place called Lonestar thats not far from you as well - Another fine restaurant and a great setting - There is a restaurant down near the Hilton called Aqua that has an amazing setting - book in advance and ask for a table near the edge - Its on the Atlantic side of the islad so the sea is much rougher and its jsut amazing sitting there watching the waves nearly coming up onto your table - Enjoy - Also try Bajan Blue in the Sandy Lane (great excuse to go into the property) but its not expensive - great menu and to have a drink afterwards in the MOnkey bar is also worth it.
#435215 by porsche911
19 Feb 2008, 10:00
Also Mark . I have not as yet tried Tides- Is it very good?

Keith
#435230 by mdvipond
19 Feb 2008, 12:03
Originally posted by porsche911
Also Mark . I have not as yet tried Tides- Is it very good?

Keith


Tides is really good, yes. Been 5 or 6 times and they've only let us down once (Cliff Richard was in with a large party and the service went out the window).

I agree that Lone Star is a craker - I'd forgotten about that. They're great with kids too. And we'll have to give Aqua a go, that's one we've not tried yet.
#435232 by porsche911
19 Feb 2008, 12:25
I will definite try Tides then. Cannot wait to go to my favorite place on earth.
#435255 by mediamonkey
19 Feb 2008, 15:43
some really top tips there, thanks guys... I'll look out for you MDV... if you see someone sat constantly with their mac trying to write whilst not get a macbookpro shaped non sun-tanned part of them, that'll be me
#435260 by porsche911
19 Feb 2008, 16:10
Media, There is also a great restaurant in Holetown that we really liked called The Mews - we went once and it was really good and reasonable -

K
#435282 by DragonLady
19 Feb 2008, 20:14
Definitely recommend the Fish Pot (in Shermans just north of Port St Charles).Glorious location and fab food.
#435539 by porsche911
21 Feb 2008, 16:02
will give that also a try Dragon - thanks
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