Trisara
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Trisara
Doe anyone have any information to share about Trisara?
There does not seem to be a lot of information on it. Is it a relatively new resort?
Any info is appreciated - thank you!
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Don't they have Google search where you come from?
http://www.trisara.com/
http://www.trisara.com/
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Yes, they do. I was not specific enough, my apologies.
I have seen the site, I meant to say I have not found much on the Fodors site from people who have had first hand knowledge of it.
I have seen the site, I meant to say I have not found much on the Fodors site from people who have had first hand knowledge of it.
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It's not that new anymore. We have not stayed well out of our price range !!
It depends what you want, if you want pampered luxury and instend to stay in the resort for much of your vacation then perhaps you will get value for your money, but if you plan to spend days out, trips and tours, then considor with care how much you really want to spend on accommodation.
I think same apllies to anything in the $400+ range, you are paying a top price, but it comes down to, in my humble opinion, just how much time you want to spend at your resort and simply how rich to afford it.
It is also a relatively quiet part ( or quieter anyway ) than many others.
If you plan to head out to restaurants in the evenings, perhaps some shopping etc you should considor location carefully.
You get the views, but if you are thinking of something with absolute 'beachfront' then there are other alternatives a lot cheaper.
It depends what you want, if you want pampered luxury and instend to stay in the resort for much of your vacation then perhaps you will get value for your money, but if you plan to spend days out, trips and tours, then considor with care how much you really want to spend on accommodation.
I think same apllies to anything in the $400+ range, you are paying a top price, but it comes down to, in my humble opinion, just how much time you want to spend at your resort and simply how rich to afford it.
It is also a relatively quiet part ( or quieter anyway ) than many others.
If you plan to head out to restaurants in the evenings, perhaps some shopping etc you should considor location carefully.
You get the views, but if you are thinking of something with absolute 'beachfront' then there are other alternatives a lot cheaper.