There was a time - I think it was 1999 - that I found TA helpful.
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There was a time - I think it was 1999 - that I found TA helpful.
Thanks everyone. Turns out I could get a reservation at Cocoview afterall. I think we lucked out on a cancellation.Anybody recently stay at the Reef House Lodge? The most recent thread I can find is from 2019. We unexpectedly have all of July available and would love to go to Roatan for the first time. We want low stress, fairly economical, and dive focused. Ideally would love CCV but know it's got to be booked up with this short of notice.
I stayed there in 1981 and 1982 when it was Reef House Resort. I doubt it's exactly the same.![]()
Talked to them on what's app recently. It seems that they've switched to an ala-carte system, $450/week stay with the transfer, $25/tank boat dive, $10 shore dive. Meals are $5-15. Would love to hear some impressions of the place from recent visitors. For what we want, it is perhaps ~50% cheaper than Coco and perhaps cheaper the turquoise bay Roatan.
Room is split in 2, so it is $225 so even with 20 dives it would be slightly cheaper than $2k for the two of us. If we were to go we would also go before the low season rates kick-in. But I doubt both me and my wife do 20 dives in a week. Perhaps 12 boat and 3-4 shore. So for us, it seemed much cheaper. But you are exactly right, if dive-sleep-dive is the mode, perhaps going for an all-inclusive dive package is the way to go. I did not realize TBR includes drinks but that does not change the calculus that much either...I doubt anyone restructures their pricing model in order to reduce revenue so I'd expect this to equate to a price increase for the previous type of customer. If you figure 20 dives in a week, that's $500 plus $450 for room. Figure $30/day for meals, that's another $210 plus any bar tab. You can get TBR for $999 after August and that includes all the meals plus alcohol. So no, I don't see it cheaper than TBR, not even close. Almost as much as AKR.
Perhaps they are trying to draw a different type of customer that is more of a non-AI casual diver. The thing with TBR/AKR/CCV is that you pay for a diver's package then you're throwing away money if you don't do most or all of the dives. The couple that likes to do a little diving, maybe 2 per day for 4 of the days, might be interested in a remote resort with a la carte pricing. The budget diver might shore dive more. A light eater might be good with one or two meals per day.