I stayed at La Quinta from September 17th to September 24th. I used a timeshare exchange company to book my room. First off let me give you the negatives.
1- There is a mandatory $20.00 fee to keep the pool bar afloat. If you don't use the $20.00 at the bar you lose it.
2- Checking in the lock on one of the doors didn't work with my key, the toilet leaked onto the floor and the lights in the hallway were burnt out.
3- During the weekend the beach gets noisy at night when the locals use it to speed on the street.
Now for the positives:
1- The staff are great. Anne Marie my room attendant and Jackie at the front desk stand out but everyone there offered help when needed.
2- The location of the resort is right across the street from Eagle Beach. The resort has a person on the beach to lay out your chairs and sell beverages.
3- The room was cleaned every day. This is uncommon with time shares.
4- It was so peaceful. The other people in my area(phase 1) were all veterans of the resort and made you feel so comfortable.
5- Rented a car and was able to get anywhere without much difficulty. The rental office is on the property.
6- The bar ( where I laid aout a $20.00 deposit) was great. The food the drinks and service were all good. I guess the deposit is now a moot point.
7- I stayed in room 111 and it was within jumping distance of the pool.
8- The grounds were kept clean.
As for no activities, rent a car and explore the island or drive to a casino or into town. Everything is close by. Dining was my biggest problem. There are so many good places to eat. Two that stand out are Madame Jenettes and The Buccaneer.
La Quinta is for those of us who want to lay out near the pool or on a beach and not have to listen to loud music or loud noises. ( Except weekend nights) It's small and it's designed for relaxation. I own two timeshares in Florida and I was inquiring about buying one at La Quinta. A good place. WHO KNEW???







