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Hallie Jun 13th, 2001 01:49 PM

Just got back from the Radisson Cable Beach, any questions???
 
My husband and I just spent 4 glorious days in and around Nassau and Paradise Island. We stayed at the Radisson, went snokeling, shopping, played golf, lounged by the pool, swam in the ocean, gambled at the casino, toured Atlantis, drank a few Pina Coladas and slept a bit. Anyone have any questions?

Lori Jun 17th, 2001 03:00 AM

Hi Hallie. What were the rates at the Radisson and was it strictly hotel rooms versus suites? Did you notice much rental availability with timeshare units? We are going to Nassau in July with 3 kids (13,11,8). Hope you had good luck in the casino! Was it open 24 hours? Thanks so much. Lori

Hallie Jun 21st, 2001 02:27 PM

Lori, <BR>We paid $350 per night for all inclusive for 2 adults. I did not see any timeshare/suite units. Actually, I was not aware that there were any. Actually we lost money in the casino, I'm not sure if it's open all night, we crashed about midnight each night. <BR>Hallie

darcy Jun 30th, 2001 09:10 PM

A girlfriend and I are going at the end of July. Any suggestions would be great...what to do, where to go, what to wear to clubs? We're both single and in our mid-20s.

Raj Jul 5th, 2001 06:57 AM

HI <BR> <BR>What was the hotel like???? I have heard that the standard is average. <BR>Is this true???

Mike Aug 5th, 2001 11:38 AM

Hallie, <BR>My wife and I are planning to attend a family memebrs wedding in March at the Radisson at Cable Beach. Can you tell me about the differences betrween al inclusive and the regular plan. Our children will be 3 and 1. How was the golf course and casino. <BR>Thanks for the help. <BR>Mike

Lisa Aug 6th, 2001 03:35 AM

All-inclusive means that all meals, drinks, snacks, entertainment, non-motorized watersports are included in the price you pay. EP (regular plan) just means your price includes room and the above items you would have to pay as you go.


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