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expired Posted by serra | Staff • Feb 12, 2022

Radisson Blu Aruba: 4-Night Stay for 4-Guests in 2-Bedroom Suite

(Travel through August 2022)

from $999

$2,064

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Radisson Blu Aruba via Travelzoo is offering a Voucher for Aruba 4-Night Stay for 4-Guests starting from $999 on dates through August 2022.

Note, price is per room (not per person) and is based on four guests

Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for finding this deal.

Instructions:
  • Proceed to the promotion here
  • Select 'Continue' on the right hand side of the landing page
  • Choose your preferred voucher(s) and select 'Continue'
  • Fill out the necessary information at checkout and complete your purchase
Available Options:
  • Island View Suite $999 (Extra Night $279/night)
    • 4-Nights for 4-Guests in 2-Bedroom Suite
    • Daily Breakfast for up to 4-Guests w/ Unlimited Mimosas
    • 4-Welcome Cocktails
  • Ocean View Suite $1299 (Extra Night $329/night)
    • 4-Nights for 4-Guests in 2-Bedroom Suite
    • Daily Breakfast for up to 4-Guests w/ Unlimited Mimosas
    • 4-Welcome Cocktails

Editor's Notes

Written by CChoiVA
  • About this deal:
    • To check availability or for general questions, please call 011-297-526-5000 or email [email protected].
    • Until the voucher's Promotional Value Expiration Date, Travelzoo will give you a full refund of your purchase if you can't find dates that suit you or you can't travel. If you've already booked your dates, simply cancel with the hotel at least 7 days prior to arrival and contact Travelzoo for a refund. If you cancel or change your booking in violation of the hotel's cancellation policy, you may be subject to additional cancellation/change fees by the hotel.
  • Additional Information:

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Written by serra | Staff
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Radisson Blu Aruba via Travelzoo is offering a Voucher for Aruba 4-Night Stay for 4-Guests starting from $999 on dates through August 2022.

Note, price is per room (not per person) and is based on four guests

Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for finding this deal.

Instructions:
  • Proceed to the promotion here
  • Select 'Continue' on the right hand side of the landing page
  • Choose your preferred voucher(s) and select 'Continue'
  • Fill out the necessary information at checkout and complete your purchase
Available Options:
  • Island View Suite $999 (Extra Night $279/night)
    • 4-Nights for 4-Guests in 2-Bedroom Suite
    • Daily Breakfast for up to 4-Guests w/ Unlimited Mimosas
    • 4-Welcome Cocktails
  • Ocean View Suite $1299 (Extra Night $329/night)
    • 4-Nights for 4-Guests in 2-Bedroom Suite
    • Daily Breakfast for up to 4-Guests w/ Unlimited Mimosas
    • 4-Welcome Cocktails

Editor's Notes

Written by CChoiVA
  • About this deal:
    • To check availability or for general questions, please call 011-297-526-5000 or email [email protected].
    • Until the voucher's Promotional Value Expiration Date, Travelzoo will give you a full refund of your purchase if you can't find dates that suit you or you can't travel. If you've already booked your dates, simply cancel with the hotel at least 7 days prior to arrival and contact Travelzoo for a refund. If you cancel or change your booking in violation of the hotel's cancellation policy, you may be subject to additional cancellation/change fees by the hotel.
  • Additional Information:

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Denniss516
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Going to Aruba for many years, I have never seen that. I guess if you stay at a hotel near the port that could happen. This hotel is far from the port.
Ball69sack
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My plan is to drink $301 worth of mimosas to offset the tax
ionizer
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25.5% tax, holy shit

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One thing I remember about Aruba from visiting many years ago is that the beaches are not private. So most days, when a cruise ship docked, it would shuttle all of its guests to different hotel beaches around the island. So you'd get this massive influx of drunk people onto otherwise peaceful beaches that didn't have many people. Really made the experience less enjoyable.
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Quote from YCG :
One thing I remember about Aruba from visiting many years ago is that the beaches are not private. So most days, when a cruise ship docked, it would shuttle all of its guests to different hotel beaches around the island. So you'd get this massive influx of drunk people onto otherwise peaceful beaches that didn't have many people. Really made the experience less enjoyable.
Going to Aruba for many years, I have never seen that. I guess if you stay at a hotel near the port that could happen. This hotel is far from the port.
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Quote from YCG :
One thing I remember about Aruba from visiting many years ago is that the beaches are not private. So most days, when a cruise ship docked, it would shuttle all of its guests to different hotel beaches around the island. So you'd get this massive influx of drunk people onto otherwise peaceful beaches that didn't have many people. Really made the experience less enjoyable.
Seems weird to complain about drunk people potentially crashing your beach when the headline feature of this deal is "Unlimited Mimosas". I got the sense that this deal is actually targeting the drunk people
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Quote from Denniss516 :
Going to Aruba for many years, I have never seen that. I guess if you stay at a hotel near the port that could happen. This hotel is far from the port.
OK, that's great to know. Here are some reviews for the exact property I stayed at which support what I'm saying:

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel...ml#REVIEWS

"The people from the cruise ships occupied the front row beach umbrellas as not cost and no one tells them to leave."

"On the packed beach yesterday, a family came off a cruise ship, arrived at the Hilton and then, without paying for a private pelota (thatched roof on a pole along the beach) in the hilton registered guest beach area (which cost hotel guests $40 -$55 to rent for the day) , parked themselves under same. Then they took another hilton hotel guest's chaise lounge to sit on."

Maybe this property doesn't have that problem -- I really have no idea -- but whenever people go to aruba, I think they need to carefully read reviews for this issue. I would never have known about it myself. In places like Cancun, it is a non-issue because the beaches are private.
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Please note the Additional hotel-specific charges: 25.5% tax and $3.50 per night environmental levy are not included and will be paid directly to the hotel.

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Quote from liejian :
Please note the Additional hotel-specific charges: 25.5% tax and $3.50 per night environmental levy are not included and will be paid directly to the hotel.
25.5% tax, holy shit
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So the after tax rate is around $1300

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Quote from KingXu :
So the after tax rate is around $1300
My plan is to drink $301 worth of mimosas to offset the tax
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The beaches shouldn't be private or you would have fighting with the locals
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drterza
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… Aruba, Jamaica, oh I want to take you to
Bermuda, Bahama, come on pretty mama
Key Largo, Montego, baby why don't we go
Oh I want to take you down to…
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Quote from BeigePanther177 :
The beaches shouldn't be private or you would have fighting with the locals
It's an island. You can have both private and public beaches. Locals don't want to hang out with tourists anyways.
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gtprojectx
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For others wondering, this hotel is not on the beach. So for those saying they would wish for private beaches, you wouldn't be allowed on it.
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JohnFKennedy
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the real question is when do they cut me off?
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Quote from gtprojectx :
For others wondering, this hotel is not on the beach. So for those saying they would wish for private beaches, you wouldn't be allowed on it.
That's definitely a deal breaker. Usually means the ocean view suites are more of a partial view because there will be a hotel between you and the ocean

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Quote from YCG :
One thing I remember about Aruba from visiting many years ago is that the beaches are not private. So most days, when a cruise ship docked, it would shuttle all of its guests to different hotel beaches around the island. So you'd get this massive influx of drunk people onto otherwise peaceful beaches that didn't have many people. Really made the experience less enjoyable.
Good thing cruises are basically empty now 😂
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