Sandals Day Passes
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Sandals Day Passes
Has anyone ever purchased & used a day pass to any of the Sandals resorts? I have received quotes that say it is $100 to be there 10am - 6pm, but it is like pulling teeth to get an answer on what that includes.
One resort has already told me that it would cost an additional $35 (each dive) if we want to scuba dive. I'm worried now that there are numerous other things that might not be included in the $100 that we won't learn of until having paid.
Anyone had any experience with this? Any help is MUCH appreciated.
One resort has already told me that it would cost an additional $35 (each dive) if we want to scuba dive. I'm worried now that there are numerous other things that might not be included in the $100 that we won't learn of until having paid.
Anyone had any experience with this? Any help is MUCH appreciated.
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Cruzkid,
Go to www.tropictravelonline.com and post your question there, all Sandals people at that site and they can help you.
Go to www.tropictravelonline.com and post your question there, all Sandals people at that site and they can help you.
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We just returned from Sandals Antigua - we were married there on the 23rd and purchased day-passes for our best man / maid of honor (they stayed at the Rex down the beach). The "all-day' day pass is good from 8:00 AM until 2:00 AM and includes all non-motorized sports - I dont' believe diving is included, but everything else is. The cost was $100 each. There is also a 'day-time' pass for $85.00 that is valid only from 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM. The Sandals sales office in the US didn't mention the lower cost option - we found out about that one when we talked to the wedding coordinator on site.
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