Long Bay Hotel should be a gem. It is exactly the sort of place we like: small, quiet, unpretentious. It is set on the most beautiful beach we saw in Antigua and has good snorkeling. Unlike the March 2007 reviewer, we never encountered cruise ship passengers on the beach in the ten days we were there. The rooms while modest are very well thought out and have large incredibly comfortable beds and big terraces facing an inlet where you can watch egrets and sting rays and the local kite-flying contests on Sundays. The first half of our stay there was a breeze at night, but during the second half, the room was quite close. The staff with the exception of the dining room waitresses is lovely, and Sam the bartender is a treasure.
What mars the Long Bay experience is the service in the dining room, which features two angry, hostile, inept waitresses who turn each breakfast and dinner into a trial. If anything, the March 2007 reviewer underplayed how horrible the service is. At our first breakfast, when someone at the next table asked for a second cup of coffee, the waitress rolled her eyes. Things got worse as our stay continued. The waitresses never ask if you need anything, and if you do ask for anything at all, there is no reply. The two of them clang dishes, talk to each other as loudly as possible, and make a racket setting up for the next meal while they are serving the one before. One deliberately knocked over a book on the table. Another was saying something we couldn't catch as she set down my plate, and when I asked, her reply was "I'm not talking to you!" They clear your plates without asking if you are finished and generally turn meals into a nightmare. (By contrast, the waitresses at lunch at the hotel's beachfront restaurant are fine, and so it is not a question of the local culture.) We escaped and had dinner out one night, which was a relief. This is not much of an option because there are few restaurants near the hotel.
The waitresses are a big topic of conversation among all the guests.
The management must be aware of this problem. It is a pity that they don't do anything about it.
As to the March 2007 reviewer's comment about the age of the guests, it varied during our ten-day stay. By the end, most of the guests were in their 30s. At the beginning of our stay, they were older, as are we. We found all the guests quite sympatico.
There is a 100-unit development under construction across the bay. If this is ever completed, it may change the place.






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