Anyone been to La Luna on Grenada?
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Laluna is a beautiful, rustically elegant hotel. I highly recommend it at the off-season rate. If you visit the website at laluna.com you get an excellent idea of what the hotel really looks like.<BR><BR><BR>FOOD:<BR>The food at Laluna is exceptional. The food was so good that we signed up for the meal plan for the last 3 days of our stay. The meal plan is $55 US per person per day and includes a la carte breakfast and dinner. The standard fare is available for breakfast and for dinner you have a wonderful array of dishes to choose from. You can order anything from the enormous fresh lobster (we saw the fresh catch coming in one day and our mouths watered), to pasta to standards like filet mignon and chicken breast prepared with wonderful sauces and all dishes are presented beautifully. It is no wonder that Conde Nast named the restaurant one of the Hot 100 Tables in the world in 2001.<BR><BR>ROOMS:<BR>We stayed in a cottage deluxe - the deluxe part means that you have your own cottage that is unattached to any other cottage. Definitely pay the extra few bucks for this option so you can have the added privacy. We had number 6. All the cottages with the exception of #1 require a hike up stairs or steep ramp. Even though cottage #1 is a deluxe and is the only one close to the beach I would not recommend it because it is at the same level as the bar and only a few hundred feet from the bar which equals less privacy if you want to hang out on the veranda or plunge pool and possible noise if there are folks hanging at the bar while you try to sleep. However, if you cant walk up stairs or if a fully unobstructed view is your top priority then cottage #1 is your only option.<BR>The room itself is exactly as seen on the Laluna website. EXACTLY. Great décor and soft clean bedding. Be aware that the bathroom is an open air bathroom but it does have a roof and walls
what is open air about it is that the walls have large cut-outs with slats or bamboo shades for privacy.<BR><BR>SERVICE:<BR>I cant say that the service was poor. It was just slow but no one was ever rude and our meals were never screwed up. Do you expect better when youre paying $290 plus 18% tax per night plus meals? Yes, but I could live with it the way that it was.<BR><BR>POOL / BEACH:<BR>You have to stake claim to your chairs early in the morning (by 9:30am) so that you are not left without one. The pool itself is kind of small its certainly not a swimming pool unless youre in there by yourself. The beach however is perfect
calm, warm, clear
and generally free from beach vendors.
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