KevinG58
Contributor
It's been a few years since I've been to RHR but during my last couple of stays the resort was a party spot for the local expats to drink, crank up the music, and play corn hole just outside the rooms every evening. The small but great dive op remained then, and my understanding is, still did as of this summer... I avoid raucous behavior so was forced to scratch the RHR off my list.I'm trying to figure out what demographic, what type of casual diver, would preferentially seek them out. A casual diver might do one or two dives in a day, and maybe not every day. Which leaves half-a-day most days, and maybe all day one or two days, to 'do something.' Off-site tours are one option; at CocoView Dive Resort, their website listed a number of them; I don't see them on Reef House Lodge's website. Exploring town is an option...so wouldn't divers seeking that experience stay in or closer to West End?
In other words, I'm trying to conceive what sort of new or intermediate recreational diver might post on Scuba Board asking where to stay and dive in Roatan, for whom some of us would conclude Reef House Lodge sounds like the best, or one of the very best, option(s).
Wonder what a good 'game plan' for them going forward should be?
Pre-pandemic I did see RHR occasionally advertise one day dive packages on FB. It used to be a long ride to the east end but the road improvements should have helped a bit. The food was almost always plentiful (just one one stay, I would have sworn my doc called and told them "put the fat basterd on a diet"), and always tasty, with allergies taken into account.