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Breezes Bahamas
Nov 12, 2008 by
Steve
from Hollywood Ca.
Overall Rating: 6
Food:[7] •
Service:[8] •
Atmosphere:[5]
- Food was plentiful and decent- nice staff.
- Filthy run-down- third world country feel with peeling paint, broken fixtures, sparsely furnished rooms.
“Visited in November 2008 - This resort needs serious renovation! The resort is terrible disrepair and even though we stayed in one of the recently remodeled ocean front rooms, it looks as if they ran out of money after doing the bathrooms - the effort is there - but the results are truly two star- Its a fraternity house, better suited for spring breakers who care less about quality of rooms and amenities than they do about free food and drinking! This establishment serves a lower income class group- and should be avoided by couples seeking a romantic getaway or those seeking an upscale, clean environment.”
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Graycliff Restaurant
Oct 24, 2008 by
Jim
Overall Rating: 9
Food:[7] •
Service:[9] •
Atmosphere:[10]
- Incredible garden paradise.
- Costly.
“The people from Florida who brought a large party including unruly grandchildren should be shot. This is a romantic destination restaurant. When I dined there the first time years ago the comedian Dick Gregory was at the nearby table.”
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Sheraton Cable Beach Resort
Sep 9, 2008 by
Kymika
from Chicago, IL
Overall Rating: 10
Food:[9] •
Service:[10] •
Atmosphere:[9]
- Free internet. We went when Hurricane loke was near and they took great care of us and kept us informed.
- The hidden service fee of $30 per couple per night.
“Overall, the hotel was great. Live music. Friendly staff. Otherwise, great for romantic couple get-away. Beautiful balcony views and a comfy bed. The room was comfortable and modern. Internet is free. Starbucks coffee and tea in the room is a plus. Free in-room safe was nice. Phone wasn't cordless and was across the room so you have to get up to use the phone.”
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Sheraton Cable Beach Resort
Aug 28, 2008 by
Venetta
from Highland, IN
Overall Rating: 8
Food:[8] •
Service:[8] •
Atmosphere:[5]
- The modern decor.
- The location.
“Be aware of the resort fees. $15 per person per day, and a one time bellman fee of $5.40 per person. The drinks are expensive $9 at the bars, and the restaurant food is expensive. However, the rooms are comfy and you definitely feel safe. The grounds are wonderful.”
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Sheraton Cable Beach Resort
Aug 19, 2008 by
James
from Moorhead, MN
Overall Rating: 7
Food:[7] •
Service:[5] •
Atmosphere:[3]
- The Sheraton is newly remodeled. But it still shows its age in some areas. The complementary beach activities were great!
- The staff was not always friendly. They charged a daily resort fee without informing me. Our room did not get cleaned one day.
“Overall, the hotel was nice. It has a great beach and the resort offers complementary beach activities like snorkeling gear, water bikes, floats, and ocean kayaks. It has 3 very nice swimming pools and well landscaped. They had an activity almost every evening. (movie by the pool, popcorn, etc). The major problem was that the hotel is five miles away from downtown and does not offer a shuttle. So you are relegated to taking a $20 taxi (one-way) or riding the bus to get to the downtown area. The bus only costs 1 dollar but is only operational until 6pm. So, for a family of four to go out to eat dinner at a restaurant downtown it would cost $4 to get downtown and $20 for a taxi back. Not to mention everything in the Bahamas is at least twice as expensive as it is in the States. A typical meal cost around $25 a person. The other problem is that everyone expects a tip. I had to carry $20 in ones at all times just to be able to make it out of the door. Travel to Paradise island was also expensive. A taxi would cost $50 (roundtrip). Public transportation (bus, walk four blocks, ferry, walk several blocks to Atlantis) cost $32 roundtrip. We did not enjoy our trip to the Bahamas mainly because it was so expensive to do anything there. Air conditioned shuttles would have been extremely helpful.”
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