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March 12th, 2005, 08:12 PM
Steven Goodman
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Other AI chains include Club Robinson (German based), Club Valtur
(Italian based), Allegro Resorts, Mark Warner (Europe). Club Med is way
bigger than any other chain.
But I assume you are restricting the choices to the Carribean?
FeAudrey wrote:
In article ,
says...
... Ideal attributes include ... good golf ...
Most AIs are watersports-oriented with maybe a little tennis.
"golf", at an AI, tends to mean greens fees at a local course, sometimes
transportation ("local" can be a pretty elastic phrase). Cart or caddy,
equipment, instruction, etc, are extra.
Club Med Sandpiper (in Florida, near Ft. Pierce) and Superclubs/Breezes
Runaway Bay have 18-hole standard courses on site; Superclubs/Grand Lido
Braco has a 9-hole par 3 on site (strongly recommended by players who
want to work on their short game; instruction is included).
An AI with a strong kids program is likelier to keep the little ones away
from the adult areas than one without.
Club Med Turkoise has a golf course across the street, it is not
included in the resort. There are two courses in Cancun within easy
taxi (or bus) of a bunch of resorts.
Club Med and Mark Warner tend to emphasize sports; other resorts
emphasize spa treatments, etc.
Steven Goodman