Radisson Aruba Accommodations Part II
Since I receive a lot of questions regarding the different categories of accommodations at the Radisson Aruba. Thought maybe here and now would be a good place to direct you to some additional information.
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Since I receive a lot of questions regarding the different categories of accommodations at the Radisson Aruba. Thought maybe here and now would be a good place to direct you to some additional information.
Well remember that story about my grandmother and the kids who said they wanted to go to Aruba for Christmas? Well 4 kids, and a couple of big ones, got their Christmas wish more than 8 months early this year.
It has become a yearly tradition, instead of purchasing Christmas gifts for her dd and son-in-law [my Mom & Dad], grandchildren and great-grandmother, my Nana treats us to a Christmas cruise instead. This has occurred the past 4 years. Dh and I missed the first one, my brother and his kids missed the third one.
I get to thinking about people dissing those who return to Aruba year after year. "Why do you go back to the same old thing?" "Why not try something new"? "Where is your sense of adventure?"
It really is going to depend on how much you like Aruba. Admittedly not everyone falls in love with the place as much as some of us others do ....too windy, not tropical enough, not lush enough...the list could go on, but I will instead list the positive like great beaches, friendly people, fantastic restaurants, perfect weather...
Remember I wrote about that wonderful taxi driver Bully who we had met in Aruba? My Mom and Dad decided last minute a few weeks ago to take off to Aruba for a week. I emailed Bully and asked him to pick them up at the airport. He responded to my email within a few hours saying he would be there.
If you have read our website at all, especially the trip reports, you already know that our cat Gasper is named after Gasparito Restaurant and Art Gallery. It has been our long time favorite restaurant on the island of Aruba.
The Caribbean has its own diverse culture and ethnic groups; as a result there are foods which are indigenous and distinct to each island.