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#491 - Posted 26 October 2011, 10:14 AM
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#492 - Posted 5 January 2012, 2:28 PM
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#495 - Posted 31 January 2012, 12:19 PM
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Dominican Republic, Here We Come!



When we think of the Dominican Republic, one of the Caribbean's most prized tourist destinations, several things come to mind: 800 miles of beautiful coastline, stunning beaches, merengue music, and now Hyatt!

We are excited to announce that the Dominican Republic will be welcoming its first Hyatt hotel to Punta Cana in early 2014, Hyatt Regency Cap Cana, which will be set in the scenic resort community on Juanillo Beach and will include a combination of guestrooms, villas and residences. Hyatt Regency Cap Cana will feature a pool, spa, fitness center and a Camp Hyatt program, and it will be surrounded by the Cap Cana resort area, complete with a marina, golf course and two beach clubs.

Upon its opening, Hyatt Regency Cap Cana will join the portfolio of our other Caribbean hotels, including Hyatt Regency Aruba, Hyatt Regency Cancun, Hyatt Regency Curacao and Hyatt Regency Trinidad.

We want to hear from you. Have you ever been to Cap Cana? If so, what's your favorite part of the city?

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#496 - Posted 31 January 2012, 3:39 PM
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"We want to hear from you. Have you ever been to Cap Cana? If so, what's your favorite part of the city?"

I believe the editor of the post above should rephrase the last part of the question?

"....what's your favorite part of the city?"- Since when is Cap Cana a city? I don't think he has ever left the seat behind his computer desk and set foot in the DR. He should perhaps first attempt to get better acquaited with the DR before writing something to be expose on the World Wide Web.
Edited on 2/1/2012 2:03 AM by guillermone.
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#497 - Posted 31 January 2012, 4:06 PM
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800 miles of beautiful coastline alright, Occupied by private hotels!
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#498 - Posted 31 January 2012, 4:22 PM
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800 miles of beautiful coastline alright, Occupied by private hotels!



If you don't like it you are totally free to buy your own beach front property for yourself.

BTW their are plenty of public accessible beaches in the D.R. The only problem is that the general Dominican public turn them into garbage dumps and cesspools
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#499 - Posted 31 January 2012, 11:21 PM
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Nope, I understand, that money corrupts, but I would leave the beach alone, because it is God's gift to the very natives of the Dominican Republic and therefore have the rights to enjoy it.
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SAMBIL SANTIAGO MALL COMING SOON!!

IT HAS BEEN APPROVED BY THE SANTIAGO PROVINCE PUBLIC WORKS OFFICIALS, SO THEREFORE ITS CONSTRUCTION WILL COMMENCE THIS YEAR 2012!


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