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mbawnr
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Member since 6/07 400 total posts
Name: Vanessa
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Aruba
Anyone ever been to Aruba and can suggest a resort or hotel? It would be for a few days in November. Flights look cheap. Thanks for the help.
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Posted 9/27/07 6:30 PM |
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MrsKelly
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Member since 11/06 6305 total posts
Name: Krista
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Re: Aruba
i've been there... i hear the nicest place to stay is the radisson.
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Posted 9/27/07 6:45 PM |
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MrsPornStar
Partners in crime
Member since 10/05 14656 total posts
Name: Mama
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Re: Aruba
I love Aruba! I went there on my HM. The Hyatt is really nice as is the Raddison. Both are located in Palm Beach, with all the other high rise hotels. The Bucuti is also really nice and it's in Eagle Beach, where all the other low rise hotels are.
I've attached a link to my LIW honeymoon review. Hopefully it will help.
Hollie's Honeymoon Review
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Posted 9/27/07 7:05 PM |
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LIMOMx2
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Member since 5/05 24989 total posts
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Re: Aruba
My sister and BIL live in Aruba. If you have any questions feel free to FM. They also own a Jeep and Harley Tour Company.
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Posted 9/27/07 7:27 PM |
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Lisa
I'm a PANK!!!
Member since 5/05 22334 total posts
Name: Professional Aunts No Kids
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Re: Aruba
do a search on the Travel Board...there are lots of threads on Aruba....
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Posted 9/27/07 7:31 PM |
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alnem
This is gonna be a good year!
Member since 2/06 9562 total posts
Name: Emily
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Re: Aruba
we stayed at the Bucuti Beach Resort which, as Hollie stated, is on Eagle Beach with the low rise hotels. we chose this area because we just wanted peace and quiet (and no kids running around the beach) for our HM. its more of a couples/honeymooners hotel and we just loved it! the rooms were gorgeous and ours was on the main floor with doors that lead right onto a covered patio and the beach!
here's some pics of the room and our view!
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Posted 9/27/07 7:32 PM |
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MissJones
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Member since 5/05 22136 total posts
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Re: Aruba
We stayed at the Hyatt...I love Aruba
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Posted 9/27/07 7:41 PM |
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tann22
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Member since 6/05 2421 total posts
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Re: Aruba
Posted by MissJones
We stayed at the Hyatt...I love Aruba
Same with me.
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Posted 9/27/07 7:44 PM |
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Sweets13
Bella Bambini
Member since 5/05 9300 total posts
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Re: Aruba
LOVE Aruba!!! We stayed at the Radisson and loved the hotal and location!!!!!!!!!
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Posted 9/27/07 7:47 PM |
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randella
Love my little man
Member since 8/05 16290 total posts
Name: Randi
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Re: Aruba
we stayed at the radisson and chose that based on reccos from friends. we liked the room and location.
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Posted 9/27/07 8:15 PM |
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dpli
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Member since 5/05 13973 total posts
Name: D
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Re: Aruba
Posted by alnem
we stayed at the Bucuti Beach Resort which, as Hollie stated, is on Eagle Beach with the low rise hotels. we chose this area because we just wanted peace and quiet (and no kids running around the beach) for our HM. its more of a couples/honeymooners hotel and we just loved it! the rooms were gorgeous and ours was on the main floor with doors that lead right onto a covered patio and the beach!
here's some pics of the room and our view!
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We stayed in the same room for our honeymoon (at the Tara Beach Suites at the Bucuti - they are in a seperate building) and LOVED it. I think the Bucuti has the best beach of all the hotels we saw while we walked around - it was never crowded and is deeper, so has more area than most of the other hotels. I would love to go back to the Bucuti again one day, it was a wonderful stay. One thing to consider is if you have children - the Tara Suites do not allow children at all, and the hotel advertises itself as more for couples and adults, so there aren't any activities scheduled for kids. The front desk can help you find stuff to do, but I would say if you do have children, you are better off staying somewhere else.
We liked the low rise area better than the high rise area. The second time we went, we stayed at the Tamarijn, which is an all inclusive. I liked the convenience of the all inclusive. The food was not as good as some of the restaurants in Aruba, but it was a much better deal money wise, especially if you are drinking alcohol. There are times during the year where kids stay for free at the Tamarijn, and they have an activity scheduled almost every day for kids.
Message edited 10/1/2007 12:27:04 PM.
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Posted 10/1/07 12:26 PM |
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