Are there 2 different resorts 1 adult only and the other family? A relative of ours is telling me they have a good deal thru Groupon for the Sonesta Bay Beach Resort which is an all inclusive Adult only resort. Since all their kids are in their 20's they want a resort with night life and gambling without the younger kids running around. Has anyone stayed at this resort and is the "no children rule enforced" or do they share facilities? They won't be going until the Christmas time frame so the Norovirus shouldn't be a problem at that time.
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Re: Sonesta Bay Beach Resort
[Re: Sandy471]
#95800 04/26/201609:55 AM04/26/201609:55 AM
[quote]Sandy471 said: Are there 2 different resorts 1 adult only and the other family? A relative of ours is telling me they have a good deal thru Groupon for the Sonesta Bay Beach Resort which is an all inclusive Adult only resort. Since all their kids are in their 20's they want a resort with night life and gambling without the younger kids running around. Has anyone stayed at this resort and is the "no children rule enforced" or do they share facilities? They won't be going until the Christmas time frame so the Norovirus shouldn't be a problem at that time. [/quote]
Wouldn't bet on that........
Re: Sonesta Bay Beach Resort
[Re: SXMBND]
#95801 04/26/201610:25 AM04/26/201610:25 AM
Sonesta Maho is in ... Maho and is a family resort - though I don't think there are that many children, will depend on the time of yr. Two different hotels in 2 different locations. I would not walk into P'burg at night from the Great Bay location
Maho however is better for nightlife / entertainment within walking distance [go figure, its the family hotel!]
Great Bay does enforce the no children rule [I think 18 becomes an adult]
There are those that say don't go AI on the island, but if it is your 1st visit, why not, use the hotel as a base to explore or occasionally use the facilities
J&B
Re: Sonesta Bay Beach Resort
[Re: JohnandBev]
#95803 04/26/201610:39 AM04/26/201610:39 AM