When it debuted, this new-wave megaresort exceeded expectations. The service is now is catching up with the facilities. You pay more to be near the pristine beach; otherwise, it's a hike. Suite options are many and worth the extra cost, offering marble bathrooms and Jacuzzi tubs. The main buffet, with handsome murals, is operated more like a food court and is exceptional; house wines are served from bottles. This is one resort that has an authentic Dominican restaurant and a cool, California-retro diner, called Route 66. Just a swing away from the White Sands Golf Course, it even has a modern bowling alley.
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