Guest Report
Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2013 3:39 pm
It would be very difficult for me to recommend this establishment based on my experience. Firstly despite making arrangements in advance, I had to endure a two hour wait for my room to be ready. The reason given by the "manager" was that they had some unexpected bookings so they had to wait for guests to check out. How is this my problem?
Next, I was in the country for a triathlon, so I had my bike. The following morning, the manager came to my room to inform me that they do not allow bikes in the room. I told her I had seen no indication of this on their website or even in their rules. However she insisted that was their policy and that there would be no compromise.
I then asked if they offered an alternative storage arrangement for bikes to which she indicated that there was a store-room usually used for maintenance equipment but they could not guarantee that it would be safe.
I therefore told her that there is no way I'm leaving my US$4000 bike in some shed that was not secure. I was then given the option of leaving the bike outside of the room or simply leaving. I asked to speak to the owner to which she continuously replied, the owner is unavailable.
I decided to leave.
I've stayed at dozens of hotels and guesthouses in Tobago (with my bike) and have never encountered such foolishness at any other place. The island is excellent for riding and many shops rent bikes to visitors. If that's your intention, then this is not the place for you.
Needless to say, I will never be returning to this place and will never recommend it, especially to cyclist and triathletes or anyone intending to ride.
Next, I was in the country for a triathlon, so I had my bike. The following morning, the manager came to my room to inform me that they do not allow bikes in the room. I told her I had seen no indication of this on their website or even in their rules. However she insisted that was their policy and that there would be no compromise.
I then asked if they offered an alternative storage arrangement for bikes to which she indicated that there was a store-room usually used for maintenance equipment but they could not guarantee that it would be safe.
I therefore told her that there is no way I'm leaving my US$4000 bike in some shed that was not secure. I was then given the option of leaving the bike outside of the room or simply leaving. I asked to speak to the owner to which she continuously replied, the owner is unavailable.
I decided to leave.
I've stayed at dozens of hotels and guesthouses in Tobago (with my bike) and have never encountered such foolishness at any other place. The island is excellent for riding and many shops rent bikes to visitors. If that's your intention, then this is not the place for you.
Needless to say, I will never be returning to this place and will never recommend it, especially to cyclist and triathletes or anyone intending to ride.