Before we turned platinum we bought it once..and that was before the price went way up. Honestly..for us not worth the price , Id rather spend on other things.
We always just do Stone island on our own..its pretty easy. Once you get there though depending on the extent of the mobility problems it could be difficult to get on and off the water taxi and then walk down the beach..basically its a long stretch of beach with rustic style beach restaurants ..activities available if you want .We just plop down at our fav restaurant and they give us lounge chairs and umbrellas for the day ( assuming you eat/drink)
I think they go next-door to the hero's bar but not sure. We had free drinks in the casino too and never really had to wait very long so wherever they get them, its pretty quick
I believe lido is the only place ( except the main dining room). I don't know if there are specific rules about eating in the library, and often its pretty empty so I don't think it would be a problem. There are occasionally "events" happening in that room and so the library is unavailable. You. may want to let him know that ahead of time
We always did it ourselves which worked fine until we decided to use a PVP..now I realize how helpful they can be , especially if you have a good one. During Covid we had so many booked and cancelled and rebooked with OBC and different codes etc. it just got really complicated. It was way easier to have him navigate things .
My hubby loves to swim and body surf and LOVES Stone Island. It can depend on time of year etc, but Im a chicken with ocean water and I like it there. You can usually walk a ways into the ocean before it gets deep, unlike Cabo.
I agree! We always take the bus because its ( we are) cheap and its kind of an adventure. It might be different now, but I was impressed that the majority of locals were masked up..more so than you see here
I believe it was for suite guests only? But they ushered us in there as platinum..made no difference really , we were still the first to be called in ( after wedding folks and suites)..maybe a bit more comfy and less crowded?
I agree...we always take the city bus down to the Malecon...partly because we are cheap 😉 but also we get the feel of what it is like to live there as a local. I think for kids that would be a good experience/lesson ..not everyone gets round driving in Uber or Taxis