Radisson Aruba Review
Here is the link to my blog post about our stay at the Radisson Aruba. http://frugaltravellawyer.wordpress....-aruba-review/
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this hotel is 50,000 points a night?
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Originally Posted by jada135
(Post 20114085)
this hotel is 50,000 points a night?
Originally Posted by yesletsski
(Post 17903877)
.. our stay at the Radisson Aruba.
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Update: Here is the link to my blog post about our January 2013 stay for 6 nights http://frugaltravellawyer.com/2013/0...on-aruba-2013/
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Originally Posted by Sweet Willie
(Post 20282945)
you think low or high. IMO seems about right considering it is a 'nice' Caribbean resort.why only one night? Where else did you stay?
Last month we stayed 6 nights at the Radisson and three nights at the Hyatt. There is only one hotel between these properties and we were able to walk with our luggage along the beach path. In this post I compare the two hotels. http://frugaltravellawyer.com/2013/0...tels-in-aruba/ With the new Club Carlson VISA, 50,000 points for two nights at the Radisson high season is a fabulous deal. We used 100,000 points and two free nights from their free night promotion for our six night stay. |
Originally Posted by yesletsski
(Post 20283026)
Update...
Seeing as Aruba has a heavy Dutch influence, anyone know of a good rijstaffel restaurant? I'm assuming there has to be a few on the island. |
I'm also going in Dec, and using our 2 free nights and club carlson points on either end , just as you did! Were you able to get access to the lounge?
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The hotel does not seem to offer an option to redeem points for a stay in December or part of January.
Severe capacity control. It is supposed to be 50K points but all I see is rates when I do a search. RM |
Originally Posted by Rumeli
(Post 21876406)
The hotel does not seem to offer an option to redeem points for a stay in December or part of January.
Severe capacity control. It is supposed to be 50K points but all I see is rates when I do a search. RM Just got word back from the concierge at the hotel that there is no parking charge for parking a car at the Radisson Blu Aruba^ |
good thread from Caribbean forum on activities/dining while on Aruba as well as a video on arrival info at AUA:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/carib...el-advice.html - |
Does anyone have a recent stay at this property and have any tips, pointers, or just otherwise useful info to share about this resort? Will be staying there with family of four on an upcoming award stay (two preteens). Just looking for basic info on kid friendly things to see and do, as well as overall quality of resort and must see or do attractions. Thanks
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My wife and I stayed in Feb for six nights. It is a nice property, and has a good beach location. We stayed the first night at the HI, and it is a dump in comparison. We initially were upgraded to a partial ocean view, and paid points for the club level This gave a full ocean view, and lounge access. It was 30K a night, which is a bit steep. For a full family it may make sense as you get full breakfast, and evening snacks (with adult drinks). The breakfast brunch was about $40 for two, if I remember correctly.
We did the DePalm island which was a good choice. You get drinks and food included. Snorkel equipment, and tube ride. Just grab some fries when you snorkel and the fish will love you. We also did the depalm offroad truck tour to the back of the island, and into the natural pool. This was nice to see the dry side of the island, and swim in the pools. We did rent a car through Avis who was the cheapest, but a big pain in the butt. They rented our car before we arrived even though it was prepaid. We did travel the island and saw all the beaches. Baby beach is good for young kids, but if old enough to swim may not be worth the trouble to see. We rented snorkel equipment outside the hotel for a couple days and stopped at all the coves. If you leave the hotel and go toward the light house you will see some public beaches before you go up the hill. In this one we saw as many fish as we saw on the island, baby beach or anywhere else. As I said take bread or something to feed them (I grabbed a few bagels at breakfast) and the fish will hang out with you till you get out of the water. You will see the snorkel boats all pull up in this cove. Other than that you can stay by the hotel and enjoy the water. Food is a little pricey around the island. There is a giant grocery store on the main, on the right from the airport. If you can get back there to get food/drinks you can save a little. The lounge access will also help a great deal. I am a gold via the CC credit card. Have fun. |
Originally Posted by vic2010
(Post 22739137)
My wife and I stayed in Feb for six nights. It is a nice property, and has a good beach location. We stayed the first night at the HI, and it is a dump in comparison. We initially were upgraded to a partial ocean view, and paid points for the club level This gave a full ocean view, and lounge access. It was 30K a night, which is a bit steep. For a full family it may make sense as you get full breakfast, and evening snacks (with adult drinks). The breakfast brunch was about $40 for two, if I remember correctly.
We did the DePalm island which was a good choice. You get drinks and food included. Snorkel equipment, and tube ride. Just grab some fries when you snorkel and the fish will love you. We also did the depalm offroad truck tour to the back of the island, and into the natural pool. This was nice to see the dry side of the island, and swim in the pools. We did rent a car through Avis who was the cheapest, but a big pain in the butt. They rented our car before we arrived even though it was prepaid. We did travel the island and saw all the beaches. Baby beach is good for young kids, but if old enough to swim may not be worth the trouble to see. We rented snorkel equipment outside the hotel for a couple days and stopped at all the coves. If you leave the hotel and go toward the light house you will see some public beaches before you go up the hill. In this one we saw as many fish as we saw on the island, baby beach or anywhere else. As I said take bread or something to feed them (I grabbed a few bagels at breakfast) and the fish will hang out with you till you get out of the water. You will see the snorkel boats all pull up in this cove. Other than that you can stay by the hotel and enjoy the water. Food is a little pricey around the island. There is a giant grocery store on the main, on the right from the airport. If you can get back there to get food/drinks you can save a little. The lounge access will also help a great deal. I am a gold via the CC credit card. Have fun. |
I have a trip planned for Aruba. I was going to book at the Radisson Aruba when it was going for 50k a night, but now only 75k a night is available. However, i only have enough points for two nights. What was dumpy about HI?
Originally Posted by vic2010
(Post 22739137)
My wife and I stayed in Feb for six nights. It is a nice property, and has a good beach location. We stayed the first night at the HI, and it is a dump in comparison. We initially were upgraded to a partial ocean view, and paid points for the club level This gave a full ocean view, and lounge access. It was 30K a night, which is a bit steep. For a full family it may make sense as you get full breakfast, and evening snacks (with adult drinks). The breakfast brunch was about $40 for two, if I remember correctly.
We did the DePalm island which was a good choice. You get drinks and food included. Snorkel equipment, and tube ride. Just grab some fries when you snorkel and the fish will love you. We also did the depalm offroad truck tour to the back of the island, and into the natural pool. This was nice to see the dry side of the island, and swim in the pools. We did rent a car through Avis who was the cheapest, but a big pain in the butt. They rented our car before we arrived even though it was prepaid. We did travel the island and saw all the beaches. Baby beach is good for young kids, but if old enough to swim may not be worth the trouble to see. We rented snorkel equipment outside the hotel for a couple days and stopped at all the coves. If you leave the hotel and go toward the light house you will see some public beaches before you go up the hill. In this one we saw as many fish as we saw on the island, baby beach or anywhere else. As I said take bread or something to feed them (I grabbed a few bagels at breakfast) and the fish will hang out with you till you get out of the water. You will see the snorkel boats all pull up in this cove. Other than that you can stay by the hotel and enjoy the water. Food is a little pricey around the island. There is a giant grocery store on the main, on the right from the airport. If you can get back there to get food/drinks you can save a little. The lounge access will also help a great deal. I am a gold via the CC credit card. Have fun. |
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