The City Tour took us through the City of Moron and Ciego De Avila, with a stop for lunch, speed boat ride, and the crocodile zoo. It gave us a glimpse into local Cuban life.
Off and on. Pressure was consistently low and cold, but we lost water completely for a few hours 1 day. Pressure was high and hot for the last 2 days we were there.
We didn't opt in for Diamond Club. But at the buffet (for breakfast and lunch anyways), I asked the first server lady I could find where a group of 9 could find a table, and she sat us in the Diamond Club area. And we were always greeted to sit there our entire stay; with 5 adults, 1 teen, and 3x under 12 kids. Those ladies took really good care of us. Even finding "feminin products" for the ladies in our party when they ran out during our stay. We, of course, tipped them very well and gifted them with a lot of our extra essential needs items we brought with us.
Dude, sorry but you were never in Cuba. It might sound weird to you, but it's the truth. You spent your days in that place living as you do in your own country. To get to know Cuba you have to get out of any comfort and go walk by yourself (no tour guide) and visit places and meet people that are not in your video. Ah, and eat their food as well, if any.
My wife and kids aren't the "roughing it" type. The few shortcomings we did experience were grooling enough for them. Besides, I did do plenty of what I don't get to where I come from...I relaxed.
nice buddy! Heading to Memories Caribe next week
They're right next door. Have fun.
Happy 2024! Have you encountered any Cantonese expatriate that emigrated to Cuba since long ago during your visit?
No, I didn't encounter any. We only made a few stops with the city tour, and only 2 were in the city.
Nice Video, what was the excursion through the town? We will be there in Feb 2024
The City Tour took us through the City of Moron and Ciego De Avila, with a stop for lunch, speed boat ride, and the crocodile zoo. It gave us a glimpse into local Cuban life.
Nice video! Did you guys had a good experience with their rooms as far as water is concerned?
Off and on. Pressure was consistently low and cold, but we lost water completely for a few hours 1 day. Pressure was high and hot for the last 2 days we were there.
Diamond club?
We didn't opt in for Diamond Club. But at the buffet (for breakfast and lunch anyways), I asked the first server lady I could find where a group of 9 could find a table, and she sat us in the Diamond Club area. And we were always greeted to sit there our entire stay; with 5 adults, 1 teen, and 3x under 12 kids.
Those ladies took really good care of us. Even finding "feminin products" for the ladies in our party when they ran out during our stay. We, of course, tipped them very well and gifted them with a lot of our extra essential needs items we brought with us.
Dude, sorry but you were never in Cuba. It might sound weird to you, but it's the truth. You spent your days in that place living as you do in your own country. To get to know Cuba you have to get out of any comfort and go walk by yourself (no tour guide) and visit places and meet people that are not in your video. Ah, and eat their food as well, if any.
My wife and kids aren't the "roughing it" type. The few shortcomings we did experience were grooling enough for them. Besides, I did do plenty of what I don't get to where I come from...I relaxed.