Just returned from Grafton Beach
Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2004 5:09 pm
Hi - this is my first post on this site but have been reading it avidly for the last few months. Have just returned from our first trip to Tobago, so here is our report. Will be happy to answer any questions.
Travel
Flew out with Virgin from Gatwick, flight was delayed by 2 hours, but not really a problem. Had used the twilight check-in service the day before which works really well - only a couple of people in the queue at about 4:00 pm. Friendly staff on the plane, good choice of entertainment, time passes pretty quickly.
Immigration was straight forward and the luggage arrived reasonably quickly. Once outside headed for the Virgin rep who informed us that they had lost our welcome pack! She didn't seem overly concerned by this and told us to get on the mini-bus anyway. Only 15 minutes to the airport and the local driver kept us entertained along the way.
Grafton Beach Resort
Checking in was easy and we were met with a welcome fruit punch. Still not sure why we were asked for a credit card number though? Had to wait a while for the concierge to show us to our room and the suitcases were delivered shortly afterwards.
We had paid extra for an ocean view room and it was definitely worth it! Fabulous view from the balcony, although the constant sound of the sea takes some getting used to. The room had everything we might need including hairdryer, TV with some US cable stations and a fridge. The air conditioning started leaking water on the second day, but was fixed within the hour after reporting it.
The hotel looks as though it could do with a bit of a spruce-up. Everywhere is spotlessly clean, but the paintwork is peeling and some of the seats are ripped and the springs have gone. Nearly all of the staff are incredibly friendly (particularly Marsha in the restaurant and Elroy the guest relations manager).
Now - the food... Contrary to some other reports, ALL the meals are buffets. There is no waiter service or a la carte option (unless you use Neptune's restaurant) and the beach bar closes at 5:00 pm, serving only a limited range of meals at lunch time (burgers or burgers!).
Breakfast is absolutely fine - a wide choice available ranging from cereals, fresh fruit, bacon, sausages, eggs, pancakes, toast etc. Plus a chef makes omelettes to order.
Lunch has an international range of food - pizzas, chips, burgers plus more local dishes of chicken and fish. In some respects, this was usually better than the evening meal.
Dinner - there was only ever a choice of two appetizers - soup or salad, neither of which I particularly like. The main courses usually consisted of a carvery (beef or lamb), chicken, fish and a vegetarian option. Plus potatoes, rice and pasta. ALL of the dishes were covered in different sauces. This is assuming that the food was available! If you had an 8:00 pm sitting, a lot of stuff had gone and you had to wait up to 20 minutes for it to be replaced! The standard of the food deteriorated throughout the 2 weeks we were there. I actually got food poisining on the second week and was unable to eat for over 48 hours. Several of the dishes were completely inedible and the fish was often alarmingly undercooked.
We ate at Neptunes just once and this was really no better. We all picked something different from the menu, but each dish was presented in exactly the same way and bore no relation as to how it had been described.
Please be aware that this is very much a "family" hotel. During our stay there were a lot of young children there, some of them seemingly unsupervised. The pool area was extremely noisy. (The pool was actually closed for two days due to "faecal matter" being present!).
Check-in, chill-out - this is supposed to be a time-saving idea. Your suitcases have to be in the reception area at 10:30 with checking-in commencing at 10:50. The airport staff didn't arrive until nearly 11:30 and we were then queuing for nearly 2 hours! Also, because we missed the initial welcome meeting, we weren't aware that a form needs to be filled in at least 3 days prior to departure. Because of this, they didn't have our boarding cards at the hotel and we had to join yet another queue at the airport to get them.
I will stop writing here, as I am sure you have all fallen asleep reading this! I will post in a different forum regarding our trips and opinions of the island. Just to sum up so far - Tobago is absolutely fabulous, the people are wonderful but we wouldn't stay at the Grafton again.
Travel
Flew out with Virgin from Gatwick, flight was delayed by 2 hours, but not really a problem. Had used the twilight check-in service the day before which works really well - only a couple of people in the queue at about 4:00 pm. Friendly staff on the plane, good choice of entertainment, time passes pretty quickly.
Immigration was straight forward and the luggage arrived reasonably quickly. Once outside headed for the Virgin rep who informed us that they had lost our welcome pack! She didn't seem overly concerned by this and told us to get on the mini-bus anyway. Only 15 minutes to the airport and the local driver kept us entertained along the way.
Grafton Beach Resort
Checking in was easy and we were met with a welcome fruit punch. Still not sure why we were asked for a credit card number though? Had to wait a while for the concierge to show us to our room and the suitcases were delivered shortly afterwards.
We had paid extra for an ocean view room and it was definitely worth it! Fabulous view from the balcony, although the constant sound of the sea takes some getting used to. The room had everything we might need including hairdryer, TV with some US cable stations and a fridge. The air conditioning started leaking water on the second day, but was fixed within the hour after reporting it.
The hotel looks as though it could do with a bit of a spruce-up. Everywhere is spotlessly clean, but the paintwork is peeling and some of the seats are ripped and the springs have gone. Nearly all of the staff are incredibly friendly (particularly Marsha in the restaurant and Elroy the guest relations manager).
Now - the food... Contrary to some other reports, ALL the meals are buffets. There is no waiter service or a la carte option (unless you use Neptune's restaurant) and the beach bar closes at 5:00 pm, serving only a limited range of meals at lunch time (burgers or burgers!).
Breakfast is absolutely fine - a wide choice available ranging from cereals, fresh fruit, bacon, sausages, eggs, pancakes, toast etc. Plus a chef makes omelettes to order.
Lunch has an international range of food - pizzas, chips, burgers plus more local dishes of chicken and fish. In some respects, this was usually better than the evening meal.
Dinner - there was only ever a choice of two appetizers - soup or salad, neither of which I particularly like. The main courses usually consisted of a carvery (beef or lamb), chicken, fish and a vegetarian option. Plus potatoes, rice and pasta. ALL of the dishes were covered in different sauces. This is assuming that the food was available! If you had an 8:00 pm sitting, a lot of stuff had gone and you had to wait up to 20 minutes for it to be replaced! The standard of the food deteriorated throughout the 2 weeks we were there. I actually got food poisining on the second week and was unable to eat for over 48 hours. Several of the dishes were completely inedible and the fish was often alarmingly undercooked.
We ate at Neptunes just once and this was really no better. We all picked something different from the menu, but each dish was presented in exactly the same way and bore no relation as to how it had been described.
Please be aware that this is very much a "family" hotel. During our stay there were a lot of young children there, some of them seemingly unsupervised. The pool area was extremely noisy. (The pool was actually closed for two days due to "faecal matter" being present!).
Check-in, chill-out - this is supposed to be a time-saving idea. Your suitcases have to be in the reception area at 10:30 with checking-in commencing at 10:50. The airport staff didn't arrive until nearly 11:30 and we were then queuing for nearly 2 hours! Also, because we missed the initial welcome meeting, we weren't aware that a form needs to be filled in at least 3 days prior to departure. Because of this, they didn't have our boarding cards at the hotel and we had to join yet another queue at the airport to get them.
I will stop writing here, as I am sure you have all fallen asleep reading this! I will post in a different forum regarding our trips and opinions of the island. Just to sum up so far - Tobago is absolutely fabulous, the people are wonderful but we wouldn't stay at the Grafton again.