Re: Paradise Villas / Banyan Bay - atmosphere
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07/01/01 07:32 PM
07/01/01 07:32 PM
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I haven't been to Banyan Bay but based on what I've read here on the Board, BB outclasses Paradise Villas. That said, the grounds and pool area at PV are quite nice. The suites are owned by various companies and individuals, so you can find completely different levels of furnishings, finishings, etc. Some units only have A/C in the bedrooms. Anyway, they aren't that fancy but should have everything that a family needs. PV is also around the corner from a grocery store and on the right side of town for walking about, getting to restaurants, clubs and enjoying the town itself. The beach area is not that great but life at the pool overlooking the water and the reef is not to be scoffed at! If you got one of the Ocean Front units, you'd probably be very happy. Even without, you'll probably be happy. Isn't there quite a price difference between the two places?
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Re: Paradise Villas / Banyan Bay - atmosphere
#41582
07/02/01 08:27 AM
07/02/01 08:27 AM
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Posts: 3 Victoria BC Canada
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Thank you for your advice. Yes, there is a price difference, but once I have flown my family of six from western Canada, the accommodation price is a smaller proportion of the total. From what I can gather from your comments and the feeling on the board, a bad day at the worst place in AC sounds better than a lot of other things!! That said, my kids really do like a good beach. They are 8 - 16 years, and love just goofing around for hours in the water and on the sand. I suppose what I am really asking, what is the atmosphere like on the beaches in town, versus north and south of town? Comments, biases, opinions anyone??? John
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Re: Paradise Villas / Banyan Bay - atmosphere
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07/02/01 02:38 PM
07/02/01 02:38 PM
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Posts: 5,563 Birdland - 1 mile north
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What are the ages of your children? I have a feeling that teen agers would be bored silly away from town. I get the impression that the farther north one goes the more isolated one gets. I don't know about you, but I would welcome some adult time if I had 4 kids. I love to watch the kids who live there play. They seem to be totally safe and carefree. I think it would be wonderful for your children to have the opportunity to interact with other kids their age. I've stayed at Paradise Village twice. I booked through Tradewind's both times and had beautiful suites. In October (off season) we rented beach front, in January (high season) we rented garden view. We were happy with both. The government pays to have the beaches cleaned everyday. Although they are not wide (shore to surf) they are wonderful. After all, how much space does one person need? It is highly suggested that you use the pool for swimming and the ocean for wading and splashing. There is too much boat traffic to swim there. Since PV has a dock right in front and Hustler's dock is next door, there is good snorkeling under the docks, especially at night.
Why I liked this resort is because it is clean, well maintained, close to the grocery store. It is an easy walk to the center of activity yet far enough away from the noise of town.
They do have two bedroom units that sleep 6 people.
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