BOOKING AND FLIGHT
stayed at the fun tropicale in playa dorada from the 27th june - 11th july. booked with hays travel, flew with monarch from newcastle. wasnt impressed with flight, as previously on long haul we have had seats with tv's in back, monarch were just little drop down ones spaced down middle of plane, i couldnt see at all on way there, but there wasnt much on anyway. food was 'ok'.
TRANSFER
took about 15 mins transfer from airport to hotel. passed through airport and bags were retrieved reasonably quickly. buses were ready and waiting, and had cool boxes full of water. the fun tropicale was the first drop off.
CHECK IN
on arrival, it took a reasonable amount of time to get checked in, you get given a map of the hotel, but they didnt tell us where our room was, eventually a bell boy came and helped us, in exchange for a tip of course, the guy who dragged the cases off the bus even asked for a tip.
ROOM
eventually got to the room (D block, top floor) - we had requested on booking a high floor room (less bugs, generally quieter) with a balcony, and we got just that. the balcony was covered tho, so no sun, and viewed right into another hotel which was a shame. our room had one very large bed, tv, storage, bathroom and fridge. the fridge had a huge bottle water in which was replaced when it ran out, and we bought a couple of bottles of pop which we got refilled at the bar and kept in there. i have heard its pot luck if you get a fridge or not, so try requesting as you book. the room was pretty basic, but did its job and was clean. we also found it a tad dark, with only 2 small lamps near the bed, a small light at the door, then 2 uplighters in the room that were less than useless. the water went off a few times, but this was never for more than a few mins, so we simply left the tap on in the sink so we could hear when it came back on. we always had hot water, after we figured out that the tap with the blue rim in the bath was actually the hot tap. we hired the safe for $40, but often left nintendo ds, phones, and small change out, none of which were touched. we always had plenty of toilet roll.
OVERVIEW OF HOTEL
after reading the layout of the hotel, fun royale and tropicale, i was half expecting 2 seperate sites, but you could use both, this isnt the case, it is one hotel, and the only difference between royale and tropicale is the room you get. the hotel has 3 pools, 3 bars, buffet restaurant, 2 alacartes and a pizza place. it has a further bar and eatery at the beach. its not as big as hotels i have been to previously. there are plenty of activites day and night. the grounds are well kept and very clean. loads of sun loungers, we were never out of choice. there are plenty of birds including numerous peacocks, and one or two cats, which we found generally kept themselves to themselves. the place get very busy of 'locals' at the weekend, which we found abit much, as they were in huge groups everywhere, and werent very good at queing. there was a tractor and trailer to the beach, which comes every 15mins or so, although its only a 5-10 min walk away. the beach is ok, not the best, and no parasols, and you get quite hassled by people selling things and the hair braiding ladies. we tried the snorkelling, but the water was abut murky and we didnt see any fish, and the kayaking, which was abit dodgy, and very unsteady.
POOLS
3 pools, main one right next to reception in the heart of the complex, we found this too much, all the activites happened here, but the pool was generally full to bursting and full of extremely noisy (mainly latino) kids. the kiddies pool was right next to the brazilian restaurant, and was very peaceful and quiet, only place where there was yellow loungers that didnt burn you! although you do have to walk to main pool to get a drink. the last pool was the adults pool which was near the buffet restaurant and the 24hr bar. which was also nice and peaceful and quiet, although a few kids did creep in from time to time, they were well behaved. the pools were cleaned at least twice a day, but the adult pool was surrounded by trees and bushes, so did get dirty quite quickly.
BARS
the main bar is next to the main pool and theatre, serves plenty of cocktails and spirits. theres another swim up bar in the pool, and the 24hr bar was near the buffet restaurant. we found the 24hr one the best, and the staff are really brilliant, if you are just sitting at the bar, if you are nearly empty they get you another one right away. i highly recommend the banana mammas. its a lovely pink slush, and can be alcoholic or non. there is also a small bar down at the beach.
RESTAURANTS/FOOD
main buffet restaurant we found quite repetitive, and not too nice. the pasta was ok, and was made with the ingredients you wanted (i generally opted for bolognese sauce, mushrooms and garlic) there is always plenty of meats, not too much vegetarian choice, but there is always rice, chips and some form on potato. there is always soup, meats, cheese, salads, fruits and bread although i found this dry. the desserts werent to my liking, and the ice cream freezer door was often left open by guests, which resulted in it turning to slop. a polite note asking it to be kept closed wouldnt go a miss. there is a jug of water on the table, but you generally have to ask for a drink, or go get it yourself. the italian alacarte was ok. first visit i had seafood salad (which was horrible, and not as expected, unidentifieable fish, rubbery and very vinegary) and the special, spinach and ricotta canneloni for main, which was all spinach no ricotta. my boyfriend had the seasoned beef for starter which was raw, and alfredo pasta for main which he enyoyed. there is also a salad table which has lovely smoked salmon. the second visit we both had mushrooms for starter which were lovely, although you only got 3 tiny things, i had lasagne for main, which was dry and rubbery, my boyfriend had the seabass which he said was ok. you get a glass of extremely sweet sparking wine as a 'welcome drink', water, and the offer of wine. if you accept the wine you will have to ask if you want any other drink, if you decline, you will be asked if you want a drink from the bar. the brazilian is a bbq type of thing, salad bar starter same as in buffet restaurant, then for main they put chips and rice on your table and proceed to come rouns with different meats on skewers (sausage, chicken, pork, beef). we found the service very slow, they could have done with more than one person serving meats, instead of 3 or 4 wandering round topping up water. same with drinks as italian, only the 'welcome drink' was a lemony cocktail. we found the pizza place the best, only open from 12 - 5 though, and people start queing up from 11.45. the chef just prepares what he feels like (ham, pepperoni, cheese, cheese and tom, pepper) pops it in a hot cupboard thing, and you take slices of what you fancy. the food at the beach was also good, really nice chicken, and the best chips, also has fish, salad, burgers and hot dogs.
ACTIVITES
although we didnt bother with any of the activites there was always something going on. the night time shows were abit dodgy tho. there is also plenty to do, football, volleyball, table tennis, pool, mini golf, tennis, shuffleboard, dominoes, bikes
PLAYA DORADA IN GENERAL
its a nice place, and its nice to be able to go out and about for walks without fear of being in danger. its about a 15 min walk to the plaza, which is quite large, but alot of the shops sell the same stuff. some shops have fixed prices, others you have to haggle, we found upstairs generally better and cheaper. there is a cinema there, but we didnt know if it was spanish or english, a pizza hut, two steakhouses and an english sports bar, also places selling trips alot cheaper than via the reps at the hotel, and money exchange (33 RD pesos to $1 while we were there) pesos and dollars are generally accepeted pretty much everywhere, although in the plaza shops displayed prices are usually in pesos, besides the trips and restaurants where its $. if you walk round you will get hassled quite abit for taxis and horse and carts, if you pilitely but firmly decline and say your just out for a walk, they generally leave you alone. you also get hassled by the vacation club people from the occidental, we were advised to steer clear of these, as my parents were here a vew year back and they were roped into this, asked thier hotel and room number, and while they were being talked to, very strangely thier room was broken into (at the victoria hotel), could have been a coincidence, but maybe not. you will get asked if you want to go to the flea market, this sells exactly the same stuff as the plaza, and we found it more expensive, it isnt a nice experience, as you get pretty much dragged into one shop, where they try to rip you off, and are very persuasive to try and make you buy something before leaving, they also are very good at standing thier ground with the price they want. another person will be waiting outside of this shop to drag you into thier shop, which sells exactly the same stuff (mainly jewellry, canvases, wooden stuff, photo books, and other bits and peices). i would only advise going here if you are a very good, confident haggler.
TRIPS
we did 3 trips, dominican discovery mega trucks, paradise island, and ocean world with the sealion experience. the dominican discovery was a full day on a monster truck seeing the sites of the local area. you do about 20min horseriding, some time at the beach, drive through a few villages where you can give local kids sweets, paper, pens etc. you also stop to look around a families house, a place where they make cigars, and mamajuana (an aphrodisiac) where you can try both for free, a place where they carve wooden sculptures, a coffee and chocolate making place where you can buy (we paid 150 pesos, for a big lump of chocolate, and a package of coffee) and also a place with a huge bull which you can sit on. there is also usually a school stop, but it was closed for the holidays while we were there. lunch was included, and it was ok, but very little choice, and drinks were included all day (pop, water, rum, lager - bottles of brahma). was a good trip and worth the money. pleasure island was about the same amount as the discovery, but i thought less value for money. very early pick up (6.20) and a long transfer (hour n half ish) then you go by speedboat to the island, takes about 20min, and a bit dodgy if you dont like boats, as feels unsteady, very bumpy and you get wet. the island is basically a sand bank, it has very little shade, and 2 huts belonged to our trip. one for really horrible dry sandwiches, fruit and drinks, and the other for snorkelling gear. its quite small, and gets very very crowded, not my idea of paradise. the snokeling was nice, loads of lovely fishes, but again very crowded, they take you out in big groups, and you keep getting kicked by other people. you can go in the area designated for swimming on your own, but not outside it without a guide, due to the delicate coral. we were getting the sandwiches and taking them to feed to the fish, this was really good. you are here for about 2.5hrs, which i found got abit boring. then back on the $12 for all you can eat buffet, but we opted for cheeseburger and chips for $7. there is also loads of other stuff like pizzas to choose from. all the prices are in dollars, but the exchange rate here was 31 pesos compared the the 33 elsewhere, so when paying in pesos here we got a better deal. finally we did go karting, which you get at the towel place, this was $20 per person for as long and you wanted, and included a taxi there and back. there is 4 things, go karts on a big track, another type on a small circuit, kiddies car things, and some odd bumper things that go in circles. lads - the guys there will ask you if you want to go fast, if so they take an inhibitor out, they will ask for a tip, but tell they you will see them before you go. ladies and kids, they wont bother with, and if you want to go fast, you may have to ask.
thats the lot, if theres anything you want to know feel free to email me at atarisleaalk3@gmail.com

















