We had been searching resorts online, and this place looked wonderful! Well, we should have been looking for another place, as soon as we started booking, and realized that no flights from the U.S. land at the Samana airport. We had to pay for transfers from Puerto Plata, which is 4 hours away from the resort. Granted, we knew that before we left the states. We looked on the map, and we would be on a highway for most of the time. We knew the word "highway" would be a loose term, as we have been to Mexico & Jamaica before. I am not someone that gets carsick, nor was anyone else in our group, but this was the scariest ride any of us had ever been on in our lives! The traffic and the drivers in the D.R. are and adventure in themselves!
So, we finally got to the El Portillo and checked in. Our first problems: the safe in our friends' room was broken, and had to be fixed. Our showerhead was broken, and would not work. Next, our toilet was broken and needed to be fixed.
The ala carte food. The Asian Ala Carte was the best. The seafood restaraunt was almost inedible. As we were dining at the Gourmet restaraunt, all the electricity went out, and we were left sitting in the dark.
The Buffets. We tended to watch what we ate at the buffet. We had several dishes that were undercooked, and alot that didn't seem heated very well. Also, we noticed "leftovers" from previous buffets. I guess I wasn't picky enough.
We arrived on a Saturday. By Wednesday, I was sicker than I have ever been in my life. I have never went to see the Dr. at a resort on any vacation we have been on, but this was the time to do it. By Friday morning, I had shivered all night, and I was so happy my fever had broken, but I wanted to see the Dr. anyway. When we got to the Dr., my fever was stil 103°, and he told me that I probably was experiencing convulsions in the night, not just shivering. I was on I.V. drip, antibiotics, and a couple shots during the course of the morning, not to mention being iced down. I only found out after I got home, one of the other GBP resorts had been closed a couple weeks earlier, due to a "mystery bug", that involved "undercooked food".
Although it was a beautiful place, as you can see by the pics posted from the couple days I was able to enjoy, and by the pics taken by my husband, it was not beautiful enough for the illness I experienced, that continued and caused me an extra week off work when I got home. Because of this, I am wary of traveling to the Dominican again. We'll go back to the Riviera Maya again as we did before, but we will surely NEVER go back to a Gran Bahia resort.
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