morecowbells
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My first thought was “sweet” then that it was definitely out of my price range and then I started to consider the impact on Bonaire if this type of resort becomes a trend.[/QUOTE]
I think this type of growth(in moderation of course) will be positive for both the local economy and the visitors. If there is an increase of visitors to the island, perhaps more flights would consider Bonaire as a potential route and put a squeeze on the current anemic, overpriced competition. One of the appeals of the Delfin resort is the presence of security. One of my friends who will be joining us in Bonaire this Feb. was reluctant to return. Several years ago, she had rented a house up north. During the night someone had broken into their house and took I Pad, phones, camera, shoes-you name it. When we were looking at properties for this year's vacation, security was the main box which needed checking. Hopefully a large environment with serious steps in providing security may take some of the discussion away from the prevalent discussion of crime on the island.
This discussion of resorts makes me think of Cozumel. You can stay at one of the mega all inclusives or stay at a low key inn. There is something for the high end or budget traveler. Now if it becomes over run by the cruise ships and dolphin parks, we have a problem...
My first thought was “sweet” then that it was definitely out of my price range and then I started to consider the impact on Bonaire if this type of resort becomes a trend.[/QUOTE]
I think this type of growth(in moderation of course) will be positive for both the local economy and the visitors. If there is an increase of visitors to the island, perhaps more flights would consider Bonaire as a potential route and put a squeeze on the current anemic, overpriced competition. One of the appeals of the Delfin resort is the presence of security. One of my friends who will be joining us in Bonaire this Feb. was reluctant to return. Several years ago, she had rented a house up north. During the night someone had broken into their house and took I Pad, phones, camera, shoes-you name it. When we were looking at properties for this year's vacation, security was the main box which needed checking. Hopefully a large environment with serious steps in providing security may take some of the discussion away from the prevalent discussion of crime on the island.
This discussion of resorts makes me think of Cozumel. You can stay at one of the mega all inclusives or stay at a low key inn. There is something for the high end or budget traveler. Now if it becomes over run by the cruise ships and dolphin parks, we have a problem...
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