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Wednesday, 19 February 2020

Experience of staying in our accomodation

A night shot of one of the family swimming pools from one of the restaurants

Our Accommodation.
We stayed in the Almond Hotel, Morgan Bay in Saint Lucia for ten days, which was an All-Inclusive holiday. This hotel is issued with a Certificate of Excellence according to TripAdvisor. It is suitable for romantic getaways, families, weddings, relaxing as well as a wide range of fun activities available within the hotel. They also had a babysitting service and excursions that the girls went on giving mum and dad a chance to relax.

In our hotel there was something for everyone from young kids to adults, ranging from four swimming pools, six restaurants and bars and an awesome selection of All-Inclusive activities. From chilling at the beach to touring the island, there is something for everyone providing you with an authentic experience that you most probably wouldn't find anywhere else. There was a large group of us travelling over as a result, we all stayed in our own accommodation. There was ten of us in total, my dad and step mum had the marital room, my brother and step brother shared a room, me and my step sister shared another, my sister and brother in law had a family room as they also had three young kids too. We had great accommodation and were not far from the front building where we were able to get access to Wi-Fi, however we had to go up to the main entrance if we wanted to use it.

My dad and step mum had moved room three times. They had a blocked toilet so were upgraded, they were issued a second room with a beach view, the night before the wedding they had an issue with their air conditioner and although they were happy to stay in the room, management insisted that they were upgraded again, this time they were offered a better room beside the beach, which had an en-suite bathroom and spa built in.

Our room had two twin beds, a bathroom, a television where we could watch UK films, a Warner Brother's station where we could watch most classic films, and most were in English.


One of the restaurants

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