My boyfriend and I stayed at the Breezes from April 18 - 25. We had a great time.
Check-In:
We were the last people to check-in and had to wait quite a while. A waitress brought us drinks in line while we waited, even though we did not have our bracelets yet, which was nice. As we arrived at approx. 11am, our rooms were not yet ready. We checked back around 3pm and the room was available. We were told that our bags would be delivered to our room. We called approx. 4x for them, as they did not arrive. Eventually, at about 8pm, we went up to the entrance and another traveller that came on our flight advised us that our bags were still at the front and we should just get them ourselves. We retreived the bags from the entranceway and walked them all the way to our rooms. We were not impressed with this.
Room:
We payed extra for a superior suite with a King sized bed and were surprised that we actually got a villa close to the beach. It was very roomy and also came with a cot. We tipped a few dollars every day and our room was kept fairly clean. Do not be fooled, there is no mini bar, only water and pop, and they do not always replace what you drink! The beds were rather hard, but we got over it. The sun wore us out anyways.
Pool:
The pool was great and always kept clean. We were always able to find chairs, no matter what time we got to the pool. The lazy river was the best part and very relaxing. The swim-up bar is easily accessable and you do not have to wait long for a drink...but remember to tip, they really appreciate it and will make sure to serve you as soon as you come up.
Food:
We ate at all the a la cartes. Make sure you book these as soon as you get there. The French Restaurant fills up fast! If you miss one, you can ask to go back to one of the others. The french and japanese restaurants were the best. The regular buffet was good and had quite a variety of things. Try the french toast at breakfast...its delicious! The 24 hr snack bar was good and we went there quite often as it was right by the beach and had a great view. It is always stocked with hamburgers, hot dogs, soup, chicken and ribs and a few salads. Technically, it is not 24 hrs as it is closed between 6:30 and 10 for the Mexican restaurant.
Beach:
The sand was very hot, as was the direct sun when lying on the beach. Chairs were a little harder to find, but you usually can pull some together. We had a couple of red flag days and yellow flag days. The water was very nice and people were swimming regardless of the flags.
Entertainment/Bars:
There was a show every night, and some were quite funny. Not all are kid-friendly!!! They did have a Circus show which the kids really seemed to like. The entertainment staff did mini-club activities daily (they would often bring the kids around the pool for games). They also do games and dance lessons around the pool during the day. There is a trapese and rock climbing daily, but neither my boyfriend or I did these. We heard from others that they were really fun and everyone doing them seemed to be having a good time. The staff seems to be very attentive to the kids and makes sure that they have a safe and fun time.
All of the bars were good, and served mostly the same drinks. The disco opened every night after the show was over. It is quite small, but plays American/Popular music. It was mostly 18-30 year olds at the disco.
Casino:
The slots are very old and rarely pay out. There are some table games, but the dealers do not talk to you or make eye contact. We both felt it was a very eerie atmosphere in the casino; not the excitement and adrenaline rush of Las Vegas...so don't expect that!
Excursions:
We did the catamaran, and weren't all that impressed. You have to get up so early, spend the morning on a boat with no way to cool down, snorkel, and then turn around and sweat all the way back. The snorkelling was great, but spending all that time on a boat while we could have been at the pool or beach was somewhat disappointing.
We heard from others that the dune buggys/ATVs were the best. It is only a half day excursion that leaves from the hotel. You get extremely messy, but it is a blast.
Others also had fun at Ocean World, but it is quite expensive.
We did not go into town, but heard that Sosua was too hot to spend the whole day in. There are also women there who grab your hair and try to braid it. Also, the shops all have the same things and you can get at the hotel when the vendors come.
Things to remember:
Bring lots of $1s and tip often (but not too much). They appreciate anything you can give them. We had the best service from waiters and bar tenders when we tipped them once a day at least. When you put it in perspective, you would be tipping way more at home, so in the end it seems worth it.
If you arent satisfied with your room, say something. We met a couple that had a horrible room experience and were moved right away to a much nicer suite.
If you are able, bring some school supplies to leave for the maids. They can always use little things and in return you will have extra towels, pillows, whatever you ask for. If you can, write a note in Spanish saying that it is a gift for them to take.
Practice your bartering skills! Always offer 50-60% of the price that you are given!
Bring your own cup as the drinks are small and the ice melts fast!
Watch out for the hotel reps trying to sell you Club Gold! They will stop you and want to talk and give you an info session. They are nice guys, but are really only out to sell you another vacation. Who wants to think about booking another vacation when you are just trying to enjoy the one you are on right now??!!
Have fun and relax!
Overall, we had a great time. We spend most of our days by the pool lounging or floating down the lazy river. We loved the flexibility of being able to eat when we wanted and not on a set schedule. My boyfriend said he would definately go back there, and I likely would as well.









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