Colo Hippie
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So since there was some discussion about the quantity of food I figured I would snap a few pics since we were just at AKR 1-9-16 through 1-16-16. Somehow I missed lunch but it consisted of choice of soup or salad and a meal.
2 pics of the breakfast bar - cereal, fruits, juice, muffins, pastries (help yourself)
Bottom plate - Honduran breakfast - 2 eggs, beans, tortillas, sausage , cheese, guacamole, plantains, hash browns.
Left plate - one egg, hash browns, sausage.
Top plate - 2 egg omelet, sausage
Right plate - oatmeal
All of these are ordered from the breakfast menu and we had no problems changing orders. Most items on the menu were omelets and or eggs( 2 eggs) and sides, sausage & bacon were offered on alternate days.
Dinner salads and rolls served before dinner.
Dinner - Bottom & right plate-pork chops, rice & veggies.
Left plate-chicken breast & thigh,potatoes & veggies(.
Top plate is just an order of French fries
No pics of the deserts that were offered every nighrt.
None of the 4 of us ever went hungry and after the first day started ordering half an order for breakfast. Snacks are not included but we never felt we needed any.
Hope this helps instead of trying to describe the quantity.
The rest of the resort is exactly as I/we remember it from the last time we stayed there in 2008 and matches most of the reviews on here. We had no complaints and would go back. It was the first time our friends have been to AKR and Roatan and they have said they would go back to both. The water at the resort is drinkable, we drank it all week and no problems. The water in the rooms did have a chemical taste to us but we are used to well water at home in the mountains of Colorado so we are used to water that is better than most bottled water you buy.
We took a cab into Coxen Hole and hit the Plaza Mar for Salva Vida & Rum & coke. Because our friends had never been to the island all 4 of us took the cab, which costs per person, we spent about the same on cab fair as it would have cost us to just buy drinks at the resort but it did save us trips from our deck to the pool to get drinks. Had just one or two of us went into town we would have saved money on drinks.
Our last day we gave our friends a tour of the island and took them shopping in West End, This time we tried the zip line @ South Shore Zip Line and South Shore is definitely better than Gumbolina Park.
2 pics of the breakfast bar - cereal, fruits, juice, muffins, pastries (help yourself)
Bottom plate - Honduran breakfast - 2 eggs, beans, tortillas, sausage , cheese, guacamole, plantains, hash browns.
Left plate - one egg, hash browns, sausage.
Top plate - 2 egg omelet, sausage
Right plate - oatmeal
All of these are ordered from the breakfast menu and we had no problems changing orders. Most items on the menu were omelets and or eggs( 2 eggs) and sides, sausage & bacon were offered on alternate days.
Dinner salads and rolls served before dinner.
Dinner - Bottom & right plate-pork chops, rice & veggies.
Left plate-chicken breast & thigh,potatoes & veggies(.
Top plate is just an order of French fries
No pics of the deserts that were offered every nighrt.
None of the 4 of us ever went hungry and after the first day started ordering half an order for breakfast. Snacks are not included but we never felt we needed any.
Hope this helps instead of trying to describe the quantity.
The rest of the resort is exactly as I/we remember it from the last time we stayed there in 2008 and matches most of the reviews on here. We had no complaints and would go back. It was the first time our friends have been to AKR and Roatan and they have said they would go back to both. The water at the resort is drinkable, we drank it all week and no problems. The water in the rooms did have a chemical taste to us but we are used to well water at home in the mountains of Colorado so we are used to water that is better than most bottled water you buy.
We took a cab into Coxen Hole and hit the Plaza Mar for Salva Vida & Rum & coke. Because our friends had never been to the island all 4 of us took the cab, which costs per person, we spent about the same on cab fair as it would have cost us to just buy drinks at the resort but it did save us trips from our deck to the pool to get drinks. Had just one or two of us went into town we would have saved money on drinks.
Our last day we gave our friends a tour of the island and took them shopping in West End, This time we tried the zip line @ South Shore Zip Line and South Shore is definitely better than Gumbolina Park.
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