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can't wait to december 08
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4.8 |
Guest name: shorterthandaughter, garden city
Guest type: Honeymoon
stayed in Jul 2008
Me and my husband stayed at GLN during the week of July 4th while both recovering from surgery. We could not have made a better choice. We travel a lot and have been to 12 other caribbean islands but no other makes us feel like you just came home. We have been going to GLN since 1997 and the rare times we have missed a year, we always wish we didn't. The welcome from old friends (IN NO SPECIAL ORDER) BARRY BARNES, ANDREW REID, RICKY NELSON, PAULA (spa), TANIFF (conceige), LLOYD(scuba), ROBERT(watersports) and NATALIE who's smile we will always come back to, as well as, all the other staff who made our trip special. A special thanks to ROBERTO PELLICCIA the general manager who although , is quite busy, never is too busy to say hello, stop and sit with you or have a little chat and always wants you to know, that he is always available for all your needs. The service for us is like no other island or resort and not only from the people whom we have known for years ,because that goes without saying but also from the staff we met for the first time who went over and above their job requirements to help us have a great time, experience new things and just make us smile with their "NO PROBLEM" attitude. EX: Brenda from the spa gave me a deep tissue massage to help me with my recovery process and I requested her again which happened to be on her day off, she came in with a smile and a "no problem" and Robert who knew I wanted to go snorkeling in the cave (a must see) but it rained when he was there ,so, not to disappoint me , he stayed to take us anyway and it was a definite WOW. Just two examples of the kind of service you get at GLN.
Enough of that and let's go to the beach. Now that is a WOW. Beautiful, soft, clean white sand and calm, clear relaxing water that just takes away any and all stress and tension. If you need to relax, reintroduce romance, fall in love, or just want to laugh and have fun while making new friends and enjoying old ones, then GRAND LIDO, NEGRIL is the place to go. Our now 26 year old daughter is following in our footsteps in the sand for the last couple of years. There is no age min or max when it comes to a wonderful vacation at GLN. P.S. Baby Lamb Chops are a must!!!!
My ratings for this hotel are:
5.0 Check in / front desk
5.0 Value
5.0 Service
4.0 Rooms
5.0 Cleanliness
Paradise in Jamaica
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4.6 |
Guest name: oceanlover48, california
Guest type: Honeymoon
stayed in Jul 2008
My ratings for this hotel are:
5.0 Check in / front desk
4.0 Business service
4.0 Value
5.0 Service
4.0 Rooms
5.0 Location
5.0 Cleanliness
Nice but Not for All
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4.0 |
Guest name: katAtl, Katatl
Guest type: Older travelers
stayed in Jul 2008
Just returned from Grand lido. My husband and I have traveled the Caribbean extensively and I travel for work a lot and we had heard great things about Grand Lido. I will start with all the good points: Activities that are included are well worth it, my husband dives and they include it in the price so that is great. The beach is beautiful and the service was fantastic, everyone was really nice. Room was clean.
Now for the bad, Food was not great, just mediocre, Alcohol choices not great, I am a ketel one or grey goose drinker-not included, wine was just average and I love to drink -good wine. I like to drink quality not quantity. Restaurants I felt were just a variation of what was on the buffet. Breakfast and lunch were better than dinner. The spa was not really a spa and the free pedicure and manicure, not good, they don't have pediure chairs and the room was really small. I had a massage which was fantastic but that is it, you have the massage and go home, its like a small day spa.
Overall for the money, I felt it the resort needs updated as well as the food qualtiy.
This was are first all inclusive and we just fiqured out we are not all inclusive people.
My ratings for this hotel are:
5.0 Check in / front desk
4.0 Business service
3.0 Value
5.0 Service
3.0 Rooms
3.0 Location
5.0 Cleanliness
Loved Grand Lido Negril
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4.9 |
Guest name: toorelaxed, Brookhaven, New York
Guest type: Honeymoon
stayed in Jul 2008
My ratings for this hotel are:
5.0 Check in / front desk
5.0 Value
5.0 Service
4.0 Rooms
5.0 Location
5.0 Cleanliness
Epicurian Escape was a complete Gastronomic Experience
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4.7 |
Guest name: RoseofSharon58, svpc58@yahoo.com
Guest type: Honeymoon
stayed in Jul 2008
I had a fantastic gastronomic experience recently at the 9th annual Epicurean Escape (Flavours of the Caribbean) while staying at the Grand Lido Hotel June 25-29, 2008.
The Caribbean was on parade beginning with the high spirited welcome carnival (Jouvert) theme party, Georgia Henry, Cabaret singer, kicked up a storm. She had newly weds, tourism executives, and guests jamming to the hot, hot sounds of Calypso & Reggae music on the beach.
Menu serving highlights of the night were:prawns, Classic Jerk Pork (with grounded garlic, pimento, scallions, cinnamon, nutmeg, thyme) aged in a marinade; Bahamian fresh conch (with peppers, tomatoes, hot pepper, salt) large shrimp, vegans were in heaven with entr?es (jammin’ pumpkin, eggplant & potato salads, butternut squash salad, breadfruit salad, green banana salad, roasted pumpkin soup with coconut) and Bahamian fritters to stir things up.
Each restaurant participated in the Food & Wine Culinary annual event from La Pasta (pasta making class); Munasan ( Master Chef Norma Shirley head Chef & owner of Jamaica's Norma's restaurants stirred up a new take on traditional Caribbean fare); Piacere Restaurant (Pairing & enjoying wines & champagne with (Master Sommelier Michael Jordon of Napa Rose Restaurant)
Above the The Gran Terrazza, just outside La Pasta was turned into a desserted Island with delectible international desserts choices: I enjoyed flambeaux fresh fruit with a Caribbean Flair!
Saturday morning's event showcased the Chef Competition starring Grand Lido's Exeuctive Chef, Gal Kotzer. The event produced an unlikely winner, the team of Jean-Francois Bonnet, an executive pastry chef from New York. Second place went to Jose Riquelme, Executive Chef of Sunset Jamaica Grande, Ocho Rios.
Each day's event topped the prior day so when we got to Saturday, it was time for the Synchronized dining in the ballroom & classical music; it was a showstopping event. There were eight entrees; each Chef presented one, which was served from a delightful menu for this spectacular black tie evening event. Jason Quinn, Wine Sommelier introduced the wines to be served with each entree. My favorite was the special feature vegan mean cooked up just for me (moi). Vegans were few in numbers, but if left to Caribbean VeggieFest, the annual plant-based culinary festival produced by Positive Tourism Network, more vegans will begin to look for complete vegetarian meals at all-inclusive and five star hotels.
During the Epicurian Escape week, the usual Friday evening General Manager's Gran Gala takes an elevated elegance with more diverse and tempting menu offerings. This is where General Manager, Roberto Pelliccia welcomes guests, recognizes his staff and officially opens the dining experience, which is followed by the divine sounds of the Enchanted Duet, Jose Oxamendi on Cello and Lincoln Thomas, reggae guitarist. Show Time, prime time entertainment, trails the dessert period of the dining experience and gets the guests ready to party Grand Lido style. Social directors will be on the prowl to get you up from our seat and on the dance floor!
The programme guide showed a host of Local sponsors who made this Caribbean event possible: Air Jamaica, Jamaica Tourist Board, Red Stripe, Jablum (has free Blue Mountain coffee throughout the event), Appleton Estate Rum, Wray & Nephew, Pepsi, Smirnoff, Nestle, Grace. I was amazed how many well-known food brands Jamaica now has.
I met some lovely friends such as Sylvia Wiley, RN/
Educator from Illinois and Kimberly Balark of Atlanta, first time in Jamaica. I am looking forward to next year's event where I will meet new friends like Lori Farris, associate, and wife of Efisio Farris, Executive Chef, Pomodoro & Arcodoro (Dallas/Houston, Texas). I learned so much about the culinary secrets of this master chef and his beloved Sardinia island home, which has influenced the opening of his specialty import company, GournetSardinia.
Book early because the event is fast becoming a favorite to Jamacian locals and with the word out, rooms will be hard to come by.
My ratings for this hotel are:
5.0 Check in / front desk
5.0 Business service
5.0 Value
5.0 Service
5.0 Rooms
3.0 Location
5.0 Cleanliness