My husband and I have just come back from the most fantastic holiday ever! The Grand Oasis Marien was brilliant the staff was all so welcoming, happy, and helpful and they worked their butts off in order to make sure the guest had a great holiday. Just before we went we were informed that some building work was going on but we were also assured this would not effect us, Guess what we hardly noticed the building work it was not noisy or dusty etc it had no effect on us or anyone else staying at the grand Oasis. When we arrived at our hotel, we were checked in within about 10 minutes we were given a welcome drink whilst the porter took our bags to our room. The room was fantastic and had a proper double bed which made a change to having 2 singles shoved together. The rooms are extremely clean and spacious. The maid service throughout the holiday was superb. The towels were made into swans and their was a basket with little bottles of shampoo, body lotion etc with proper flannels.
The sun was shining and we got an amazing tan, On the first night their was a tropical storm with about 4 different thunder storms at the same time, it lasted approx 2 hours it was amazing to watch it, after that we never seen any rain for the rest of our stay just sun and more sun. I remember I kept checking the weather forecast before we went and it kept saying rain so I was dreading it, I was just so glad the weather forecast was wrong. The whole place was kept so clean and tidy I never saw a single bit of litter on the floor and both the grass and gardens were always kept nice. We were in block 3 so we had the best of both worlds on our left we could see the beach and the beach bar which is called Mangos, and on the right we had the view of the pool. Their was hardly any mosquito’s in the resort because every evening a member off staff went around the bushes and trees fumigating them also once a week your room gets the same treatment but only if you agree to it, we were told it’s not harmful to us. Theirs also 4 peacocks 2 mating pairs wondering around, we went back to our room on the 2nd day to find them all on our balcony sleeping, so of course I fed them, they were so gentle taking bread and Pringles from my hand, they came back to see me at the same time each day for their food. Entertainment for the little kids was great. Adult entertainment wasn’t brilliant but if you’re like me you will get chatting to other couples and have a few drinks and a laugh with them. Their was adult entertainment but the guy doing it just didn’t seem to be able to keep it flowing the same as they do here, he tried he’s best though and on the odd occasion it was ok.
Theirs 4 restaurants, they were all very good...very organized and Pleasant staff...we were always seated immediately and everything went smoothly we were always asked if we want smoking or none smoking. Apart from the Italian restaurant which is a none smoking restaurant. Crepes was also good, although I was a bit of a dur and didn’t know what crepes are, if you’re a dur like me … they are pancakes. The Ribs in the Mexican were lovely, the Buffet had a different menu each day, and Mangos the beach Bar is open 24 hours a day it was great, the chips were lovely. We went on the monster truck excursion this was also all inclusive so plenty of booze, water and soft drinks to keep you going, It was well worth it and more It was a long drive out of the city but it was awesome, fun, humbling, eye opening and educational at the same time.
We had a great guide he’s name was Oto and also great weather, which also helped.
The tour stops at a school which has 150 pupils in total, but before this stop, theirs another stop to buy sweets and pencils etc if you wish to do so for the kids at the school, the people in the real Dominican are so poor and the kids don’t see any luxury, but if you do get any sweets for the kids here’s a tip by all means give the school kids pencils and useful educational things as they have to buy everything themselves, but watch behind their backs they are crafty and I noticed they all had carrier bags of sweets behind their backs, save your sweets until after the school and throw them to little ones you will see standing on the side of the road for the rest of your trip, these ones get nothing and their eyes lite up and they run with all their might for the sweets. We went through rivers and up and down roads that half the time I couldn’t believe were roads, we stopped at a ranch for lunch which was almost as good as the resort food whilst t the ranch we went to swim in a clean river, I say clean because the water is clean it’s the mud you wade and slip through to get to the water, people pay loads for mud packs it was great fun and there is a shower to wash yourself off afterwards it’s near the toilets. Then we had massive a water fight with the other Monster truck, just before you it’s time to go back to your resort theirs the stop at the souvenir shop which belongs to Monster truck, the prices are good you don’t get ripped off.
Monster Truck sponsors the schools.
If you smoke tobacco buy it from the airport it’s the only place to buy it from, you can’t get it in the Dominican Republic, you can only buy fags. Also if your buying tobacco from the airport on your return home don’t make the same mistake as me, don’t buy from the first shop you see it’s the most expensive. The key for your apartment is a swipe card you put it into the little white box as you walk into your apartment and it turns on the brilliant air conditioning and lights. The shower, I couldn’t work out how to turn it on, where the water comes from the tap pull down the little ring that looks like it’s part of the tap. The water pressure is great. Theirs also a pull cord washing line above the bath.
Porters don’t get a wage they rely solely on tips between 5-10 dollars is pretty much the norm, the general staff at the resort get 15 dollars wage per day not a lot for the hours they put so they will be grateful for any tips they receive as well, only thing is, if they get a tip from you right away they will wait on you hand and foot to show gratitude so I waited until the last day as I didn’t go on holiday for a slave. Don’t forget your 20 dollars per person to pay your exit fee at the airport b4 returning home, you should also be given an immigration form to fill in both on your flight their and another b4 you leave their. They all take both dollars and pesos in the Dominican Republic I got the feeling they preferred dollars though. Oh and don’t forget to get your tourist card it’s better to get it b4 you go it cost £10 each no visa is required just a tourist card.
We was their from 7th – 14th May 2008 for my husbands 40th and we will go back again. we booked through thomson fly online










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