Monday, July 19, 2010

Dreams Cancun Launches New Mobile Site

We just got an email from Apple Vacations featuring a new and very innovative Mobile Concierge Website focused on Dreams Cancun.

Dreams Cancun Mobile Concierge SiteThe new Mobile Concierge site allows you to research resort information, available spa services, local Cancun information and more – all at your fingertips while lounging under your Cabana!

As of this writing, I have not been able to do an on-site Wi-Fi connectivity test so if you are reading this and you have been or are going soon, please share with us how well the connection is. You can also access Dreams Cancun’s Mobile Concierge site using your wireless carriers data plan, but that can be pricey. Please check with your carrier on applicable rates.

On the main page of the Mobile Concierge Site, you can request a room upgrade. The nice feature on this, is Dreams Cancun asks you where you can be located in the resort area to confirm the upgrade. 

Dreams Cancun Small Beach Palapas

You can find us at the middle palapa closest to water on the small beach (grin).

On the Food and Beverage tab, you can learn more about the available dining options, dress codes, hours of operation, and have a look at the menu’s. We like the Shrimp and Scallop Skewers at Himitsu, the Japanese Restaurant!

We also like the 24 hour Room Service feature that you can order off the Mobile Concierge site. Because really, if you are on your patio, who really wants to get up and walk over to the phone when the sun is just right and you are overlooking the Delphinus Dolphin experience.

You also have a bit of information on the Bars and their themes on the site.

Many of the most popular excursions are also listed along with pricing through the link to Amstar’s Mobile Site..

imageNightlife is also featured and on top of the list is one of our favorites, Coco Bongo. At roughly 300 yards away, Coco Bongo is a must see if you enjoy great nightlife combined with a Las Vegas styled high energy show.

There is also a very handy, updated daily activity schedule on the Mobile Concierge Site. Dont miss the Beach Volleyball in the Lagoon area at 11:00am! Speaking of daily schedules, you also have the Explorers Club for kids schedule updated daily and available at your fingertips. How about the Giant Snakes and Ladders Game at 4:00pm in the Explorers Club.

One feature that is sure to be used frequently, is the Pevonia Spa Experience.  From this tab, you can view and book available spa treatments. You must book these packages 24 hours in advance but how nice to have a feature where you can book your Mani-Pedi right from your lounger at poolside!

One more very nice feature, is Dreams Connect. This feature allows you to communicate while at the resort using the free Wi-Fi service. Dreams Connect includes services like SMS text messaging to home, a Group Chat feature that's password protected which is great for meetings, and access to Twitter.

Another wonderful feature is the ability to book a candelight dinner right on the Mobile Concierge site. You need to make these at least 8 hours in advance and report to the Concierge 2 hours prior to re-confirm your dinner. You also have the ability to keep the dinner a surprise if you like. You are also able to select from 5 different locations at the resort. We like the Dock location out on the water!

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Airport Improvement Project Begins

After years of waiting, the day finally arrived Monday, July 12, when dignitaries and local community leaders gathered to celebrate the ground breaking for the expansion of the Providenciales International Airport.

airportgroundbreakingNot even the impressive downpouring of rain could dampen the spirits of those in attendance who believe the extension is a sign of better things to come for the country currently feeling a major financial squeeze.

“This morning we assemble here to mark a major milestone in preparing the Turks and Caicos Islands for recovery in the global economy,” said Acting Governor Mark Capes.

Phase one of the airport expansion project is now underway, with the primary focus of extending the runway from its current 7,600 feet to a length of 9,200 feet. This extension is expected to facilitate new long-haul flights from Europe and Asia to the TCI, allowing for planes such as the Boeing 777 and 747 to land at the airport.

Turks and Caicos Hotel and Tourism Association CEO Caesar Campbell, who also addressed attendees, said they were already in talks with a carrier who is interested in adding the TCI to its routes.

“The construction of the new runway is an important step towards creating a modern, safe and efficient international gateway that will enhance the appeal and competitiveness of the TCI,” said Capes.

“Economic success in the TCI will critically depend on our ability to grow and diversify our tourist base in a competitive global marketplace. Some forecasters suggest tourist arrivals in the region could grow by around 4 percent each year. There are already encouraging signs that visitor numbers are rebounding, and we must be ready to consolidate and build on this.

“So it is vital that we should have the modern infrastructure and services we need to compete effectively for international tourism and to attract a wider variety of visitors. This in turn will help fill our resorts and create more business opportunities in leisure, retailing and other service sectors.”

In addition to the long-term potential offered by the airport runway project, Capes said there are also early benefits for the TCI.

“It will inject several million dollars directly into the economy, safeguarding many local jobs during this difficult period of economic recession that confronts the region,” he said.

Taking on the one-year project, weather permitting, is Dexter Construction, a Canadian firm who will work together with local partner Cove Construction. As part of the contract with the government, Dexter is required to have a minimum of 70 percent local involvement and adds a mechanism is already in place through the TCIAA to ensure this standard is adhered to.

Dexter will also be establishing a scholarship programme for a number of Belongers working on this project who will have a first-class opportunity to study at training facilities in Canada. This will help to bring on young local talent and build a skilled indigenous workforce, ready to contribute to the future of this country, according to Capes.

TCI Airport Authority CEO John Smith said the public can expect a safe, efficient, world class facility at the end of the project.

While there was clearly much enthusiasm about the start of the project, Smith also warned their will be some patience required by the travelling public.

The new terminal and parking will only come in phase two of the project, which Smith says will only start towards the completion of phase one.

However, some renovations have already been undertaken in the current airport facility, such as improving the air conditioning system. Smith says they will also be taking on some other minor projects to de-clutter as well as put some new procedures in place to fast track entry into the country.

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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

U.S., Barbados Reach Open-Skies Aviation Agreement

Published on: July 6, 2010

The United States and Barbados have reached an Open-Skies Agreement that will liberalize U.S.-Barbados air services for airlines of both countries.

Barbados will become the 99th U.S. Open-Skies partner. Once the agreement is signed, airlines from both countries will be allowed to select routes, destinations and prices for both passenger and cargo service based on consumer demand and market conditions.

For those of us who enjoy travel to Barbados, this is a very big deal and it should bring more competitive airlift to Barbados. In addition, watch for the Barbados Tourism Authority and resorts on the island to team up and offer special incentives for those who are considering a visit to Barbados.

The agreement, which was reached on July 1, for the first time provides airlines of both countries with code-sharing and intermodal rights.

The previous U.S.-Barbados air service agreement, signed in 1982, contained restrictions on the cities that carriers could serve and placed limits on charter operations. The new agreement will remove these restrictions and provide important enhanced cargo rights.

TAA_barbados For more information, or if you would like to stay current on all the latest Barbados developments, email us at info@island-breeze-travel.com

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