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| Anyone been there lately? What is the condition of the resort? How is the dive operation? |
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| We spent 11 days there over Christmas/New Years. The condition of the resort is down the tubes. Weeds all over the place. No lock on the bathroom door. Changed rooms because the fridge didn't work. The tiled steps leading from the dive shop to the dock were broken. The paint was worn out by the chairs on the patio. The security guard was drunk when we arrived at 10pm. The dive shop is run by an arrogant lady. The film she has is expired by upwards of two years (tells you how much they really care aboutthe operation). The cost of the room is much higher then the cost to rent a much nicer one to three bedroom unit further west. I wouldn't go back to Habitat Curacao for free. The ONLY positive thing I can say is that the restaurant is run by a very nice family that truly does a good job. I stayed at Habitat the first year they opened, and it was very nice. Today? Forgetaboutit. |
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| We spent 11 days there over Christmas/New Years. The condition of the resort is down the tubes. Weeds all over the place. No lock on the bathroom door. Changed rooms because the fridge didn't work. The tiled steps leading from the dive shop to the dock were broken. The paint was worn out by the chairs on the patio. The security guard was drunk when we arrived at 10pm. The dive shop is run by an arrogant lady. The film she has is expired by upwards of two years (tells you how much they really care aboutthe operation). The cost of the room is much higher then the cost to rent a much nicer one to three bedroom unit further west. I wouldn't go back to Habitat Curacao for free. The ONLY positive thing I can say is that the restaurant is run by a very nice family that truly does a good job. I stayed at Habitat the first year they opened, and it was very nice. Today? Forgetaboutit. |
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| We spent 11 days there over Christmas/New Years. The condition of the resort is down the tubes. Weeds all over the place. No lock on the bathroom door. Changed rooms because the fridge didn't work. The tiled steps leading from the dive shop to the dock were broken. The paint was worn out by the chairs on the patio. The security guard was drunk when we arrived at 10pm. The dive shop is run by an arrogant lady. The film she has is expired by upwards of two years (tells you how much they really care aboutthe operation). The cost of the room is much higher then the cost to rent a much nicer one to three bedroom unit further west. I wouldn't go back to Habitat Curacao for free. The ONLY positive thing I can say is that the restaurant is run by a very nice family that truly does a good job. I stayed at Habitat the first year they opened, and it was very nice. Today? Forgetaboutit. |
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