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Check out reviews on www.tripadvisor.com
However, peoples opinons vary greatly. Read between the lines and take it with a grain of salt. Very picky stuff that bother some people might not be an issue to others. Opinions on food is very subjective, and I disregard most of it. Alot of people use reviews as personal vendettas. We picked the Holiday Inn for our trip in Sept. It gets pretty bad reviews, but we've stayed at HI at other places without a problem. Good Luck.
However, peoples opinons vary greatly. Read between the lines and take it with a grain of salt. Very picky stuff that bother some people might not be an issue to others. Opinions on food is very subjective, and I disregard most of it. Alot of people use reviews as personal vendettas. We picked the Holiday Inn for our trip in Sept. It gets pretty bad reviews, but we've stayed at HI at other places without a problem. Good Luck.
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Joined: Jan 2003
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We were there in Sept. 2005. We stayed in the rear, newer part. It was very nice. Our friends stayed in the older front part. They had no problems whatsoever. The walk to the beach is a non-issue, no big deal. We didn't eat there at all except for bar food. Aruba has dozens of great restaurants!
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We stayed at the Marriott & toured LaCabana. To me, La Cabana seemed to be too crowded and the more downscale than the Marriott. I recall the pool area looking like there was too much concrete.
With that said, I know people who love La Cabana. For me it is too crowded and seemed and too 'Jersry Shore'.
With that said, I know people who love La Cabana. For me it is too crowded and seemed and too 'Jersry Shore'.
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Joined: Mar 2003
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LaCabana is like anywhere else - it has it's fans and people who didn't like it there. I tend to take the reviews of a resort with a grain of salt unless all are poor. LaCabana is only partial timeshare. As someone who has stayed at LaCabana twice and isn't a timeshare owner I can recommend the resort. Sheer luxury and pampering you will not get at this resort but if you are looking for full suite (full kitchen, dining area, living area, bathroom and bedroom(s) at the price you would pay for a single room elsewhere at a large, family-oriented resort on Eagle Beach it's a great fit.
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