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Paradise Point Resort and Spa - A Noble House Resort
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Great time,
Great hotel with beautiful grounds. Kids enjoyed the ducks and seagulls coming to the door.
Bring your wallet
Resort is nicely landscaped and location is great. Rooms are OK, although furnishings are dated. Costs of food and activites at the resort are too high. Beware of the prices of renting any equipement.
Paradise Point: Very Disappointing and Deceptive Marketing
Paradise Point has all the charm of an RV park done in early-80's polynesian kitsch. While the staff genuinely tries hard, it doesn't make up for the lack of privacy and the generally poor condition of the facilities. Tired, dirty, and overpriced, Paradise Point needs to be retired in a big way. The biggest surprise was the lack of privacy. The "mile-and-a-half of beach they boast in their marketing is actually a public beach, so we were quite surprised when an extended family reunion of 20 or so spent the day literally camped in front of our "ocean-room" really a bay view. "Exclusive" and "private," this place is not. What else? The beach itself is more of a tidal basin than a fun place for your kids to hang out and build sand castles. The room architecture is baffling. 8-foot ceilings, little air circulation, and an odd wedge shaped configuration made the stay generally uncomfortable. The main pool was overcrowded and filthy and seemed to be a popular drop-off point for local kids (though the other pools were better). The food is mediocre at best--barely edible at worst--where every dish we ordered seemed to be some bland combination of Sysco ingredients. And the landscaping crew saw no problem at all starting their work with blowers at 6am. On the plus side (there is one), the staff is friendly and tries their best to please, and the bay is pleasant to sit beside. Fortunately, my kid is young enough that she can have fun playing in a puddle of mud, and my wife and I are relatively flexible and rolled with the punches. But this does not make up for the rest of a below-average stay at a resort that must resort to deceptive marketing to lure you in.
Very Pleased!!
Bay front, sprawling complex. Bungaloe style rooms, spacious. Very family friendly environment, lots of activities for children and adults to choose from!!
A place in Paradise
Superb landscaping mimicking a tropical island. The personnel was very friendly and helpful. The rooms are very comfortable and the bathroom well organized. The tub needed painting or replacing. They did not provide a coffee machine but when we asked they brought one right away. The numerous swimming pools are children friendly. I went to Paradise Point with my 86 year old mother and it was great. I advised my daughter to go there with her 4 1/2 year old twin boys.

