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Club St. LuciaNewest Review: ... dad can eat dinner in relative peace. The staff at the kids club were excellent - many had worked there for years, and activities included things like sailing, snorkelling lessons and crab racing for the 4 - 12 year olds and an excellent playground for the under 3s. Also a really cool club full of PC games, table football etc for the older kids which my 10 year old son loved. I was worried ... more |
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by - written on 02/08/02 (Very useful, 282 readings)
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Club St Lucia is a sprawling, slightly frayed-at-the-edges family resort which still manages to deliver a relaxed and friendly environment, especially suitable for families with young children. On the plus side, there are loads of facilities for kids (and parents) - a good variety of swimming pools, a beach literally on your doorstep, free watersports, excellent kids clubs and, as an all-inclusive, free drinks on tap ! We found the hotel very flexible which always helps with young kids - for example you could choose from 3 different places to eat lunch anytime from 12 to 4pm. You can drop the kids off anytime at the kids club and pick them up anytime - there is no ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/09/01 (Very useful, 480 readings)
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After hearing rave reviews from my boyfriend of Club St. Lucia when he went with his parents in 1992, we decided this year to return there. It seemed to be the best that the island could offer for our budget (£1400 each for 2 weeks AI). The journey from the airport to the resort (approx 1 and 1/2 hours) in the back of a mini 'taxi bus' was gruelling. It was airconditioned, although the roads are pot- holed and very twisty, making a lot of us fell quite ill, especially after the 10 or so hours that we'd been on the aeroplane. Check in at the hotel was quick and efficient, and the bags were taken to the room for us. We were driven to our ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/10/00 (Useful, 303 readings)
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"Butlins in the Caribbean" would be how to sum up this hotel when we visited in April 2000. Following changes in ownership it was in need of some TLC. My family group had a pretty good holiday there but there have been reports since of non-stop noisy building work (which at least means the management are making some improvements to the place (we hope!)). It is an all-inclusive hotel, which is just as well since it is at the north end of the island and not close to very much apart from a golf course. The journey from the airport is pretty long, but a bit of an adventure, with the windy roads and local drivers! The rooms are arranged in ... Read the complete review
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