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Nikos
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Hello, everyone. We spent a couple of weeks in Tobago last September and, guess what, we've just decided to return this July for another 14-night vacation, although we had a scare with hurricane Ivan last year. We'll be back to Ocean Point where we had a nice week last time around, but we also plan to spend some time in Charlotteville, and at the former Old Donkey Cart in Bacolet, too. To say we're looking forward to it would be a major understatement. How different is the weather in early July compared to September? Not much, I guess. I just hope we'll avoid a hurricane this time. Now we know which things we have to avoid or give a pass (there aren't many anyway), and we also plan to try diving, which we have never done. A hike in the rainforest doesn't sound like a bad idea, either. And we'll also check the waterfalls. Restaurants we'll definitely be back to: Mot-Mot, La Belle Creole, Shore Things, Ru-B Lou's, Lynnette's at Ocean Point. The good people at the I85 bar right next to the Cat and Fiddle should expect our visit for a beer or seven too. We'll swim at Pirate's Bay, Englishman's Bay, Bloody Bay, Store Bay. We'll go to Sunday School twice - hey, even my fantasy basketball team is called "Sunday School" since September. We'll dance to Soca, Calypso, reggae. We'll taste callalloo - mmmm! We'll buy this and that from the vendors at the Sunday School. We'll attend the local parties on Friday night. We'll listen to the sounds of the birds and the frogs. We'll even go to Wednesday's talent contest, which was such fun (we won some prizes too). Above all, we'll mingle with the locals, always smiling and always trying to adjust their lingo and accent in order to be understood by us. Somebody hold me, I'm almost off to the airport...
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Hi Nikos
You can't be unlucky twice, so given the rarity of hurricanes in Tobago, I think you're bound to be safe this year. As you say, there will be little difference between the weather in July and September.
I've heard reasonable reports of the penthouse suite at the Half Moon Blue but very dissapointing reports of all other accommodation there.
You can't be unlucky twice, so given the rarity of hurricanes in Tobago, I think you're bound to be safe this year. As you say, there will be little difference between the weather in July and September.
I've heard reasonable reports of the penthouse suite at the Half Moon Blue but very dissapointing reports of all other accommodation there.
Steve Wooler
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Sorry Nikos - you might be dissapointed unless you go for the Superior Penthouse loft. I had had three or four email reports saying that the rooms were in desperate need of refurbishment, then spoke to two different couples who had stayed at the Half Moon Blue while we were on the island. Both couples said they would not return and one said they would be filing a formal complaint with their tour operator. Neither had seen the Superior Penthouse Loft, but both said they had "heard" that it was the only good room - information which tallied with other reports I'd received.
Steve Wooler
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Hi Nikos
I'm truly sorry. It is always difficult for me in these situations. I have no wish to harm the Half Moon Blue, but having received so many reports, I would be defeating the site's purpose not to pass it on. I would welcome the views of any readers who are familiar with the property and call advise us from their personal experience, because I confess that I have not viewed the rooms myself. Hold off for a few days to see if any of our readers can add comment.
I'm truly sorry. It is always difficult for me in these situations. I have no wish to harm the Half Moon Blue, but having received so many reports, I would be defeating the site's purpose not to pass it on. I would welcome the views of any readers who are familiar with the property and call advise us from their personal experience, because I confess that I have not viewed the rooms myself. Hold off for a few days to see if any of our readers can add comment.
Steve Wooler
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Nikos
Steve, that's what you and other readers have written about the Half Moon Blue a few months ago. It doesn't look too discouraging but it certainly wasn't too encouraging either.
http://www.mytobago.info/forum/viewtopi ... f+moon+bay
If anyone has any knowledge of the current situation in the hotel, please let me know. I'd hate to make any hasty decisions. We visited the place in September, but only for dinner. It looked quite alright, but you can't judge until you see the rooms, I guess.
http://www.mytobago.info/forum/viewtopi ... f+moon+bay
If anyone has any knowledge of the current situation in the hotel, please let me know. I'd hate to make any hasty decisions. We visited the place in September, but only for dinner. It looked quite alright, but you can't judge until you see the rooms, I guess.
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