I found this quite embarrassing, the cocktails were already poured, the bar was busy and the bar manager was asking for a credit card. After running back to the patio, I then dashed around looking for my husband who had gone to get the cases from the store room,and found some cash. By this time I was very red and hot and the taxi was due - leaving our final minutes not as I had hoped but with what I thought was a rather petty gesture. Apparrently once you have checked out you are not entitled to the all inclusive package. I had assumed it covered us until we left the site. A disappointing end to a lovely holiday - so dont let it put anybody off - but just be aware.
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I found this quite embarrassing, the cocktails were already poured, the bar was busy and the bar manager was asking for a credit card. After running back to the patio, I then dashed around looking for my husband who had gone to get the cases from the store room,and found some cash. By this time I was very red and hot and the taxi was due - leaving our final minutes not as I had hoped but with what I thought was a rather petty gesture. Apparrently once you have checked out you are not entitled to the all inclusive package. I had assumed it covered us until we left the site. A disappointing end to a lovely holiday - so dont let it put anybody off - but just be aware.
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V Wragg
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Just wondered what tour operator you travelled with, we noticed this at other AI hotels and in some cases it depended upon the tour operator you had booked with.
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Hi Sue
I could be wrong, but I thought that technical - and this applies to ALL hotels, not just the Coco Reef - your AI package will automatically ends at the stated check-out time of the hotel, or at the time of your check-out if earlier.
I could be wrong, but I thought that technical - and this applies to ALL hotels, not just the Coco Reef - your AI package will automatically ends at the stated check-out time of the hotel, or at the time of your check-out if earlier.
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Hi everyone
We stayed at Le Grand Courlan back in Feb this year with BA and had to check out at the normal time, but our all inclusive package did not stop until we actually left for the flight in the evening.
We were allowed cocktails, drinks etc, i am sure this was not just BA as everyone on every flight seemed to be able to continue with the AI.
Best thing is check with the rep when you get to your hotel about the AI package or email the company before you get there.
We stayed at Le Grand Courlan back in Feb this year with BA and had to check out at the normal time, but our all inclusive package did not stop until we actually left for the flight in the evening.
We were allowed cocktails, drinks etc, i am sure this was not just BA as everyone on every flight seemed to be able to continue with the AI.
Best thing is check with the rep when you get to your hotel about the AI package or email the company before you get there.
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My flight back to DC was scheduled for 8:10 in the morning, so my family and I departed Coco Reef at 6:20 AM. I had settled my account the previous night, with only turning in my key as a final step. Upon arrival at the airport and checking in, we were informed that our flight was delayed for at least 2 hours. Instead of waiting at the airport, we decided to go back to Coco Reef to have a final breakfast, and enjoy the view. We arrived back at 7:40, 1 hour and 20 minutes after checking out. I was welcomed back with and smile, and then informed, quite politely, that since we had checked out, we would have to pay for the breakfast. I did ask whether we would have been eligible if I had not "checked out" and was told, "Yes". Hence my use of the term "official" stay. I did not want to make a scene for my family (already beginning to get stressed from the flight delay), so we stayed and had breakfast. I requested the check, and handed the hostess my credit card. She returned (to add a little more insult to injury) and informed me that they forgot to ADD the fee for a small bottle of water that my daughter had ordered (she had done so, the entire stay without charge or comment). To say the least, I departed with disappointment.
Again, the Coco Reef is a fine establishment and I would recommend it to anyone. I would hope tha the management would reconsider this policy, and have informed them by email of my disappointment.
