My wife and I recently returned from a ten night stay at the IB* Punta Cana. We have been to this resort in the past. Check-in was painless and our request for a particular section was honored. The front desk, maid service,cleanliness and beach were excellent. We checked - in at the Punta Cana front desk but stayed on the Dominicana side. A bottle of rum and a fruit plate were in our room. The fruit was good and we returned the bottle of rum.
The food was a disappointment from our last visit. Breakfast was good. The ala carte restaurants were just OK, with LaSibilia the best. The buffets had minor food changes over a ten day period. Supposedly, there was a "returning guest get together" but we were never notified. We had stayed at IB* four times prior; PDC and PC. When we inquired about the "get together" we were told it was last Tuesday. We were there on that day! Oh well, not a deal breaker but it would have been nice.
The beach is simply; the best! The palapa situation is still the same. The towel game is alive and well and still the Germans are the "masters" on how it is played. I would be down, on the beach, at 6:15 AM every morning and I would always see the same German man carrying , at least, six towels. He was the rule and not the exception.
One afternoon, after being at the beach for about four hours, my wife and I got up to go to lunch . Some pin-head asked me if I was leaving. I told him; " we are just going to grab a bite to eat". He said; "Ohhhhh, you're saving chairs". Mind you this guy and his wife were not in their chairs for about three hours. I asked him; "where have you been, for the past three hours". He shut up fast. Smart move. The next day, around 10AM, an American couple got into it with some Germans. The Germans accused the American couple of moving their belongings and taking their spot. The Americans called the Germans liars. After a heated argument; the Americans got up and left in a huff. The Germans, in this case, were right. The American couple moved the Germans towels and took their sun-beds.
One morning we watched a couple, again Americans, stake out their palapa with four chairs. One each for their arses and one for her beach bag and one for his book. Around 11:30 AM there were people walking up and down the beach looking for sun-beds. These Bozo's watched as people walked past them numerous times over a half hour period , and never offered the extra two chairs to anyone. Finally, i guess through frustration, a couple (German)approached and asked for the chairs. A day earlier these same two Bozo's pulled their chair up behind us, with their heads, about a foot from our heads and talked , and talked, and talked. I think I heard heard her life story. Let's see; she suffered from depression, anxiety, and had a problem with her Thyroid , much like her father did and so on , and so on; ad nauseam. Come on now; it's a big beach and we (everyone) have a right to some privacty but they were going to sit where they felt like sitting. I just wish I had beans for breakfast ! LOL !
The IB* staff overall were friendly. Star friends did a nice job during the day. The entertainment at night was the same as two and a half years ago. I usually cut the entertainment some slack , but not this time. The entertainment was boring.
When departing I called the Bell Captain, about an hour and fifteen minutes before our transfer pick-up, for a bell man. Called again in a half hour. Twenty minutes later, still no bell man. After a fifty minute wait we lugged our bags from the beach end of the Dominicana side to Punta Cana lobby.
Just before we left we went to the buffet for a snack before the ride to the airport. The manager ( I wish I got her name) at the buffet was the most rude,caustic person we encountered our entire stay albeit; even moreso than the Bozo's at the beach.She told us, in no uncertain terms ; "the buffet opens in fifteen minutes, come back or go to the beach"!! We had some Kashi bars in our bags and they held us over until we ate at the airport.
The PC Airport was chaos; at least in the scheduled air area ((Delta, American, Continental etc.Perhaps, the charters faired better The computers were down and everything had to be written by hand albeit; destination tags for the bags, new tickets etc.. Coincidentally, the same thing happened to us two and a half years earlier. We were fortunate this time since we were in first class and did not have to go back in the very long line which was over an hour wait to check bags AFTER going through security.
This was our third visit to the Dominican Republic; once to LaRomana and twice to the IB* complex in Punta Cana.We may go back to the DR but we will stay at another resort. Overall we had a very nice vacation but it is probably time for a resort change !
Peace!!



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