We stayed at Ocean Blue from April 22/08 through April 29/08. It was difficult to make a decision reading the various reviews on many places. It was the price and star rating that attracted us. We were looking for something 4 star and better. We booked ourselves through travelocity, therefore we got to choose our airline and had some flexibility with time of departure and arrival. We chose American Airlines out of Detroit. The one drawback was a stopover in Miami which was not long, just a hassle. Upon arrival in Punta Cana we were processed very quickly and directed to our transfer bus, which was Prieto tours. Prieto tours became our tour representative at the resort. Prieto was waiting for us and delivered us to our resort which was a thirty minute ride in a comfortable air conditioned bus. Prieto was prompt and courteous. These people also were available every day in the lobby for one hour to assist you with tours and of course your return to the airport. They scheduled a briefing for you the day after arrival and please go because they give you your information about your return to the airport, so it is important. Checking in at Ocean Blue did not take long, but the staff was unfriendly and it seemed we were being ignored as they chatted with each other. It was quickly done and we were off to our room in no time. They do bring your suitcases to your room if you want them too. They also do a little sales pitch for time share purchases, but a gentle "no thank you" is sufficient for them to leave you alone. They are not pushy although will ask throughout your stay. The room was large, clean and very up to date. Double patio doors that lead to a large balcony with two chairs and small table. Stocked fridge, safe, double sink bathroom, jacuzzi tub, even a phone in the bathroom. Thick lush three piece towel set for each person. Toilettries restocked everyday (shampoo, lotion, soap, bath gel, sewing kit etc.) Water bottles. Very comfortable bed however, they are not very knowledgeable in bedding sizes. We had a king bed. They used much smaller sheets. The sheet over the mattress did not cover the mattress at all. The blanket was small, two people couldn't cover well underneath it. You would wake up in the morning sleeping on a bare mattress. Every turn moved the sheet. So we asked for extra bedding and just made up our own bed. The maids did exceptionally well, but they can only work with what they are given. Fitted (elastic corner sheets) would have been greatly appreciated. In other words, bedding fit for the size of bed would have been great. Despite this we did sleep very well it was just annoying. Some days the maid did not come until 5 pm and that time was inconvenient. This resort is very clean. Floors are very shiny and slippery when wet so be careful. The rooms are large. Don't know what the reviews about the lightbulbs were about, but we had no dim lights. Pressure in the shower was excellent. The air conditioner was a bit cool. It must have been permanently set because we could not change it. The safe did not work one day and we had to call maintenance, it was fixed within 15 minutes of having placed the called. The grounds are very pretty. Remember this is a young resort and the vegetation is not mature so don't expect lush tropical grounds. They are beautiful grounds. There is a trolly that takes you around if y ou are not the walking type. The food was very good. The main buffet consisted of various cuisines. Japanese stir fry, pizza, cold cuts, salads, cheeses, breads, chicken, beef, pork, fish, turkey, vegetables, fruits, potatoes-fried, baked, mashed, boiled at every meal. Omelette stations for breakfast. Crepe station always. Breakfast always had champagne and caviar, smoked salmon. Just to give you an idea that this is a top of the line resort. Wine is included with meals for no extra charge. The ala carte's are really not that great, however entertaining, by that I mean it is fine dining and the staff does strive to present a theme. We tried the Dominican, Mexican, Carribean and Route 66. They were okay, but not necessary, we found the buffet was better probably because we had more choices. Route 66 has great all American food. There is a snack bar open from 11pm to 6 am and it's good. Mike's cafe is a real hit and far beyond excellent. You can get any style coffee you wish and the sugar donuts are fabulous. Mike's is the greatest thing in this resort. The smoothies scrumptious. The frappucinos divine, as are the lattes, cappucinos, mochas. It is a real neat "Starbucks" style place with nice tables and soft chairs to relax in. Books and newspapers to read. The beach restaurant was great for lunches at the beach. There are bars everywhere. Two pool swim up bars. You had to wait too long at these and I found the bartenders not friendly at the pools. We preferred the lobby bar over all the others. The bar on the beach was our next favourite. The two pools at this resort are big. They have jacuzzis. Permanent lounges in the pool which are really nice. We did not have to get up early to get a spot at the beach or pool. The beach does not have palapas rather these "corals" which have a canvas roof. Palapas look better than these and we would prefer palapas, the shade is the same as from a palapa, it just looks different. It was a cosmetic issue for us. Palapas have a more "tropical and carribean" flare. The beach is large and beautiful. White sand. Clear water. You can walk for miles in both directions. No problem with towels at the beach. They were always available, no standing in line waiting. Non-motorized equipment you can use. There is a $30 deposit on snorkels which deterred us. You can sign up and pay for other water sports. There is rock climbing comes free. There is a Euro bungee jumping for a fee. There is a bowling alley, you get one free pass with your stay. At the bowling alley there are pool tables, ping pong and air hockey tables. Kids would love this bowling alley. There is a casino which we did not use so can't tell you anything about that. Internet cafe was useful. There is a small shop you can buy things in that you forgot at home, but it will be four times more expensive. There are local vendors on the beach, several shops set up. You can buy really nice souvenirs, crafts, coffee, cigars, rum, paintings, etc. Make sure you bargain and DO NOT PAY what they ask, offer them less than half and then work it out. There are about a dozen stray dogs on the beach just a few feet north of the resort. Everybody stops and plays with them and takes pictures. People even bring them food. I would be leary about getting too friendly with these dogs (although people did). The dogs stick to their own territory and do not wander onto the resort. There were a few weddings during our stay. Does not interfere with anyone else. Professional photograhers walk around and take lovely photos if you wish to purchase them you have that option, no pressure though. The shows at night in the theatre are poor. It was lip sync and a bit dry. Found the props and costumes to be a little stale. It was okay, but a resort of this calibre could fine tune their night entertainment. In the lobby at night was a great saxophone player, he played jazz. They also had some singers. The lobby entertainment was much more appreciated. I found it to be more "Upper class" entertainment. There were too many children at this resort and if you do not want to see "kids" and "strollers", this may not be the place for you. Sometimes they were too loud at the pool. There are "adult only" crafts and moms should understand that and not get upset if their child is not permitted to participate in an adult painting class. This was annoying for us. However, this is a really kid friendly place, (even a kids club), oh and TV reception is great and all kinds of channels. So young families, listen up, this place is excellent for you. I would definitely return to this place. I can put up with the poor entertainment, kids, wrong size sheets and no palapas. Excellent beach, good food, clean rooms and clean resort is tops here.




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