3/5 Aldo Lauria S. 1 year ago on Google
Parador
means
officially
sponsored
inn.
Used
to
mean
something...
This
is
an
old
but
rehabbed
hotel,
vestige
of
the
early
US
colonial
rule
in
PR
and
it's
sugar
kingdoms.
Was
part
of
a
huge
US
plantation
complex
in
ruins
throughout
the
area.
Rooms
ok,
pool
was
nice..harbor
is
historically
and
geographically
of
interest
but
also
polluted
and
smelly
and
ugly....
Food
was
very
good,
predictable
criollo
menú.
It's
all
about
the
red
beans
and
they
had
five
star
rice
and
beans.
Staff
nice
but
understaffed.
Rooms
clean
and
neat
but
baths
poorly
designed.
No
small
things....pool
towels?
Large
towels?
Cafe?
Bar?
They
don't
sell
beer
or
liquor!!!
Part
of
the
grounds
has
seen
better
days.
Yet
it
was
filled....so
they
make
money
and
have
no
excuse....water
heater
exploded
while
there
so
we
had
to
move
rooms
because
of
water
leaking
into
bath.
Did
I
say
the
pool
was
nice?
But
not
enough
umbrellas
or
chairs....
Staff,
as
usual
in
PR,
super
nice
and
helpful.
Oh,
yeah,
and
Guanica
is
usually
95
degrees...but
super
nice
breeze
that
afternoon
...so,
not
good
for
long
stays,
just
drop
by
on
the
way
somewhere
else...
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