Stayed for a week at the Holiday Village from April 13th to 20th. Had a great time. Been to Dominican 3 times, but this is the first time we brought our 10 year old daughter along. Glad we did.
Left from Halifax, 6am flight, but that meant we go there early. Room was ready for us when we got there, more than we expected. Stayed in room 5-32, view wasn't the greatest, saw a bit of the golf course, and overlooked the "construction" area of the resort. It was close to the main building though, and the only time we were ever there was in the evening anyway. Wasn't really prepared to pay 'ocean view' price, so all in all didn't really matter. Clean room, left 2 dollars for the maid every day, as well as another dollar in an empty beer bottle in the fridge, and they did a great job, as well as leaving the 4 beer i asked for each day. Couldn't have asked for more.
Buffet was, as most say, average. fairly typical of the other resorts we stayed. The a la cartes were good though, especially the asian. Italian was good as well, and the Caribbean was worth a look as well. Didn't care for the mexican, nor did my fiance or daughter. Could have been turned off when we were there for lunch, and the birds were eating from the Salad bar. Pizza was good for lunch there though. Just stay away from the food that is sitting out!!!
Pools were great, daughter loved the wave pool. Activity pool was good too. Animation team was really good, First resort i've been too where the entertainers were mostly english rather than dominican. Different, but good as well.
Beach was certainly typical as well. Got there around 900, got a hut. only went the one day, so don't know if that was typical or not.
Bar service was awesome during the day, but really slowed at night. Lots of people for only the 1 bar. By then we really didn't need much anyway. A tip for you is to head upstairs to the 'adults only' lounge, and then bring the drinks back down. I brought down my big bubba keg, and they had no qualms about filling it up for me. Have the kids try a Mickey Mouse, or Shirley Temple so they can feel a part of the whole 'nightlife' as well.
We did pop into the 'royal suites' for a drink at the swim up bar. Contrary to the comments posted earlier, you don't have to be staying in the royal suites section to go to the pool/swim up bar. You just can't bring kids. Which brings me to my main point about this hotel.
If you have kids between 8-12, this is without a doubt, the hotel for you. Our daughter is 10, and we barely saw her after the first day. She absolutely loved the kids club. We actually had to tell her that the last day there she was going to stay with us for the day so we could spend some time together on our 'family holiday"!! The kids club was absolutely amazing. They have free stuff, canoeing, archery, building a raft from scratch and racing it, face painting, etc, as well as $$$ things such as a 'Pirate adventure', and 'Movie nights', that are well worth the price tag. We took advantage of one of the evening club events (cost of 5 american $) to enjoy a romantic dinner at the Caribbean restaurant.
To be fair, if you are single, and looking to meet other singles, there are likely other choices better suited to you in the playa dorada complex. The few 13-16 year olds I saw around seemed fairly bored as well, but if you have children who know all the words to Hannah Montana songs, this is certainly the place for you.
Quick shout out to new friends Ken and Karen from Bowmanville, Trevor and Trevor (lol) from Pickering, and George and Tina from Newfoundland. Vacation wouldn't have been as good without you all.





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