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Manchebo Beach Resort - February 7 – February 14, 2007
By Karla
Let me start off by saying that what we want from a vacation is a non-stop flight from our home town,
a small hotel with a beautiful beach - just far enough from town to have peace and quiet, yet close enough
that town is easily accessible. Oh, and no rental car. With that stated, we chose the Manchebo for
our first visit to Aruba. What a GREAT choice!
Wednesday, Feb. 7th –
On our way...
Actually got to sleep in til 5am-woohoo! We must be on vacation! Went to let our dog out, and there was a
dusting of snow on the ground. Watched the news as we got ready and heard numerous reports of accidents
on I-95 – all on the way to Philadelphia International. Leaving with what should have been plenty of
time. PENNDOT decided not to salt overnight, but to close 95 during AM rush hour instead – of course
this is when we were on the highway. No warning, just closed it without giving folks a chance to exit.
So, our 40 minute drive from suburban Philadelphia took an hour and 40 minutes. Still ok, on time. Parked
at a different spot this time instead of the economy lot at the airport. Got a free coupon for a week’s
worth of parking at Central Airpark less than ½ mile from the airport’s econo-lot.
Gentleman greeted us in lot, told us where to park and said a shuttle would come to us. Driver came over
in a flash, we weren’t even out of the car yet. We were never rushed and we were loaded on to the
shuttle and whisked to the airport-did not have to ride around the lot to pick up other passengers.
This was great, especially since we lost some time on the highway.
At the airport...
Line was relatively short for US AIR. Checked our luggage and proceeded to security. Line moved fast
since everyone was prepared with shoes off, etc. Went to gate and it is only 8:55. Not bad, flight
scheduled to leave at 10:10am. Grabbed a sandwich for the plane and some snacks. Started to board
about 9:30. Flight was not sold out, so plenty of room on plane, seat next to ours was empty.
Pulled out of the gate right on time – WOW, things are really working out considering the mess on
the highway. And then, waited 1hr on the runway to de-ice. Hubby was anxious to get there, but I
figured considering we go to the Caribbean every February from the East Coast, and this is the
first time we have been delayed because of weather, I can’t complain. I just kept telling him that
we would be leaving the 9 below wind chill in Philly for the next 8 days!
Aruba...
Bummed that we’re an hour behind but so happy to be in Aruba! Luggage came out fast, but in the fluorescent
lighting I didn’t realize this was our luggage. The blue looked green so I kept telling my husband that
it wasn’t ours. And the orange string I tied on the handle wasn’t visible. Everyone has their luggage,
and there goes the lonely green luggage again. I keep asking my husband whose luggage he thinks it could be
and where is our luggage. He starts thinking that someone has ours, so he grabs the bag to read the tag,
hoping to find out where they are staying so we can swap luggage. Low and behold-it’s our luggage!
My poor hubby! This is somewhat typical for me - I had to laugh! Eventually, he did too. Boarded
transfer provided by DePalm Tours (included in our package). We were the third hotel, so our travel
time was about 15 min from the airport, with the stops.
Here we are- the Manchebo – 4:45 or so local time
Open air lobby, with teak furnishings, small gift shop, and book exchange. Greeted warmly by Mike at reception.
He explained the restaurant hours, happy hour, etc and asked if we wanted our towels right away so in the
morning we could get right to the beach-great idea! Stayed in room 76, garden-view but we had a view of
the ocean from the balcony and from the front door. This room is on the second floor, close to the beach
by the Spa. The rooms have all been updated with fresh paint, new furniture, and wall mounted flat
screen TVs. This is not a luxury resort so for those looking for one, this is not the place for you.
The rooms were all recently updated with new furniture and flat screen TVs. The rooms were immaculate,
and had more than adequate space for clothes, luggage etc. There are small refrigerators, a microwave,
hairdryer and a safe in each room. For us, this was PERFECT!
Quickly unpacked, and took a quick stroll out to the gorgeous beach and explored the hotel grounds.
They were impeccable. Walked over to Bucuti for a quick peek too. Back to the room to get ready for dinner.
Dinner...
Had reservation for French Steakhouse.
Tried sangria, just ok. Shawn had a perfectly chilled beer and
we both ordered the Ambassador’s Special. This is a 5 course meal for $30 each. The price of a
steak is $27, so this is a great deal. We each had the filet as our main course and it was cooked to
perfection – tender and moist. Service was excellent, and Chris, the Maitre’D was charming. Cost
with 15% service charge plus additional tip was $90 (all restaurant costs will be w/ 15% service charge
and additional tip in this trip report unless stated otherwise). Will definitely return on our next visit.
Walked over to Alhambra casino and played some slots for about an hour. Headed back to Manchebo to
end a long day.
Thursday, February 8th
Woke up early to the sound of birds singing. Jumped up and got ready for breakfast next door at the
Pirate’s Nest at the Bucuti. Breakfast was mediocre-omelet & bacon for Shawn, eggs, bacon &
potatoes for me, but the view was nice. Cost $20.
Spent most of the day on the beach. It rained for about 2 minutes about 10:30 and then was beautiful for
the rest of the day. That was the only rain we experienced during our stay.
Lunch – Had lunch at our hotel, Pega Pega Beach Bar. Grilled chicken sandwich, Balashi (sorry, didn’t
like the beer too much) for me and Hubby had a "Cheeseburger in Paradise", both sandwiches were very good.
Cost - $32.
We decided we had enough sun for the first day and thought we’d head to the supermarket. I walk an average of 7- 10 miles
a day on my job so I figured we could walk to the market and then cab it back to Manchebo. If you like to walk, it
is walkable – it’s not the easiest walk because there are no sidewalks for most of it. It was REALLY hot that day as
well and we should have just hopped on the bus. Now we know for next time. Purchased a six pack of Diet Coke, six
pack of Coors Light, a six pack of Smirnoff Ice, some water, Pringles, and Granny Smith Apples. Cost was $32.82 and
we received 2 free Carnival t-shirts with the Coors light and Smirnoff purchases. The lady at customer service called a
cab for us to go back to Manchebo, fare was $7 and gave the driver a tip.
When we got back to the hotel, we enjoyed a cold drink on our patio and relaxed for a bit before getting
ready for dinner.
Dinner – This was probably the meal I was looking forward to the most. We had a reservation for
6:30 at Passions at the Amsterdam Manor Beach Resort. Took a cab, cost with tip - $9. The tables are set up on
the beach and you enjoy your meal with a fabulous sunset view, toes in the sand. There are only ten tables and
they are spaced far enough apart that you feel you have some privacy. The view is breathtaking.
The food was great. The service was the best we had on the island for the week. There was a gentleman who
serenaded the guests for the entire evening. I had the Seafood Chowder to start. There was no skimping on the
amount of seafood in the soup. Delicious! My main course was the catch of the day, Red Snapper. Shawn started off
with a Caribbean Crab Salad and Grilled Chicken or Surf N Turf (Can’t remember now). We had a bottle of wine
(I found the price comparable for the same bottle as it would be in Philadelphia restaurants), and shared the
Passion Surprise dessert for two. The surprise is cute. I could go on and on about everything here. It was just a
perfect evening! This will be a "Must-Do" for each visit! Cost was $124, which I thought was very reasonable for
what we ordered. We have spent more than that at home with no view. We were able to catch the bus back to
Manchebo soon after dinner. May have stopped in at the Alhambra Casino, can’t remember now. If we did, we didn’t win.
Friday, February 9th
This was the day of our full-day ABC Jeep Tour.
Breakfast – Dushi Bagels, just a 2 minute walk from Manchebo’s entrance - 2 Bagel, egg, bacon & cheese sandwiches
& 2 coffees with tip - $16.50
Picked up for Jeep Tour, picked up another couple (which wound up being Jessica and her husband from this BB),
and taken back to ABC office to confirm payment/sign waivers. Most people were scheduled for a half-day tour,
so me and Jessica and our spouses got to have our own jeep. Raymond was our tour guide/driver. This was a really
great way to see the island. The ride was rough sometimes but that was all part of the fun. Be sure to bring small
bills to tip the people at some of the sites on the tour like the Ostrich Farm. And if you get Raymond, be sure to
tip him well. He’s an entertaining guy. Raymond took us to Charlie’s Bar at the end of the tour to end our day.
The guys enjoyed all the ladies undergarments in the Men’s Room. Tried an Amstel Bright here and liked that beer a lot.
Happy Hour – Arrived back at the Manchebo just after the beginning of Happy Hour. Found a spot at the bar
and ordered Frozen Mudslides. Happy Hour turned into Happy Evening and then Happy Night – pretty sure we closed
the beach bar. Had good intentions of continuing our fun (and maybe heading to dinner), but quickly realized that taking
a nap was what I really wanted to do. Shawn wound up having pizza by himself because his frozen drink imbibing wife
was fast asleep! He took a picture of the pizza so I could see what I missed! Think we spent about $50-60 at happy hour
w/tips. Pizza from Manchebo was $10.
Saturday, February 10th
Breakfast – Had breakfast at the Garden Terrace at Manchebo. Cynthia, our Happy Hour Bartender, was our
server that morning. She talked with us for a while and told us that she would be in the Lighting Parade that night and
to look for her. We would be in town so we were planning on watching part of the parade. We both had some much needed
coffee and Shawn had an omelet, while I had two eggs over easy with potatoes. Delicious! Total was $23.
Spent most of the day on the beach, reading, relaxing and swimming in that perfect ocean.
Lunch – quick stop back at the room and heated up some of that pizza from the night before.
Dinner – Reservations were made from home for El Gaucho. Took a cab into town ($10), arrived a little
early for 8:30 reservation so had a drink at Garufu ($12.50). Sign on the bar promoting free bottle of wine with
dinner at El Gaucho for the month of February. Sounded good to me! Beeper flashed when our table was ready and
we headed across the street.
Let me just say this was my husband’s favorite place next to Passion’s. The steaks were incredible! The service
was great. The atmosphere was fun. Pretty sure we each had the Gaucho steak (memory is failing me) with three
sides and dessert. I could have eaten here twice that week and I generally do not like to repeat restaurants on
vacation. Cost was $116. The free bottle of wine was a really nice white wine too.
Lighting Parade – Well, it is 10:30 or so and we are making our way to the sounds of the parade.
The energy is great and it seems like the entire island is out! I felt very safe. Everyone just wanted to enjoy and
have a good time. No craziness or acting out. No disorderly conduct. How rare to see. We both commented that a
big crowd like this in Philly (like an Eagles game) would be completely out of control at this point.
Many little bars have beer tubs set up out front selling 6 packs. My husband bought 1 beer and then decided to
get a 6 pack so he could get the free Carnival T-shirt. I just think he wanted to help the cute girl keep her
sales quota up. That’s ok, she gave me a t-shirt too. This was $25 with tip. We walk the streets and finally
find a place we want to land. Couldn’t even tell you were we are, but know how we have to head out when it is
time to go home. The parade starts shortly after. The bands are great and everyone is really enjoying the night.
We are looking for Cynthia from Manchebo and Raymond from ABC. We see Raymond and call to him. He greets us by
name and stops for a picture. We say goodbye and catch the parade for another 40 minutes. No sign of Cynthia yet.
The parade can be seen stretching down the street as far as the eyes can see. We decide to call it a night and
walk back to a main street that is open to traffic. We easily get a cab and head back to Manchebo ($13).
Sunday, February 11th
Breakfast – Tired from a late night, Shawn runs to Dunkin’ Donuts to grab a quick breakfast that we can eat
in the room or on the balcony since we are still quite tired from the festivities of the night before. Bagels, coffee,
and 1 juice was $11. Thankful that I could nap some more, and then headed to the beach to relax even more.
Lunch – Heated up some leftovers from El Gaucho for a light lunch. Made me think of how delicious our
meals were the night before.
Dinner – Hopped a cab up to the High-rise section for an early dinner at Salt-N-Pepper. We were really
disappointed with this restaurant. The quality of food was just adequate. I may be spoiled by the Tapas restaurants
in Philadelphia. It wasn’t for us, and I don’t think that I would return. The sangria was better here than at Manchebo.
Cost=$36.
We get a Christmas ornament on every vacation, so we found a nice one at T.H.Palm. After some shopping and exploring
the hotels in the high-rise section, we had some ice cream, $5. Decided to head back to Manchebo on the bus, $2.50.
Monday, February 12th
Breakfast – Tried the breakfast buffet at Calypso at the Casa del Mar a few doors down from Manchebo, pleased
with the selection of fresh fruits and omelet station. Cost $23.
This was our day to go shopping since no cruise ships were in town. We decided at home that we would buy our
Valentine’s Day presents here if we found a good deal. Shawn had been wanting a particular ESQ watch for quite
some time. We often watched for it to go on sale at Macy’s, but the price was never really lowered. We found the
exact watch at Little Europe (location in the little square facing the Renaissance Mall). We saved nearly $200 by
purchasing this watch in Aruba. Our salesman was Kelly and he was a pleasure to deal with. We’ll visit Kelly
again on our next trip to Aruba.
I did find an unusual necklace in Diamonds International and that was my present.
We also bought the usual t-shirts for friends at home.
Lunch – Looking forward to Iguana Joe’s, everything smelled so good. We both had a burger and they were
probably the best burgers we ate. Also had a free pink iguana with the coupon we got in the Little Switzerland bag.
Yummy. Cost=24.50. My mother collects hot sauce and I always get her a bottle whenever I travel. I picked up one from
Iguana Joe’s but it got confiscated at the airport because I forgot to pack it in my checked luggage. That was my fault,
so I’ll get another bottle for her next year. Cost $5.15.
We took the bus both ways and we did stop at the factory outlet stores near the supermarkets so transportation for
the day was $6.50.
Dinner – Made reservations at home for Madame Jeanette’s, confirmed when we arrived on island. Very busy,
had a great Margarita at the bar and were seated shortly after. We were slightly disappointed with the service and
the food. The atmosphere was nice, but I don’t know that I would try on the next trip. Cost $118. Cabs=$20. Since I am
finishing this report so long after the trip I can’t remember what we both had. I believe I had the Filet Gianna Versace.
Tuesday, February 13th
Breakfast – Grabbed bagels at Dushi $6.30, and coffee from Dunkin’ (Shawn loves their coffee) $4.20. Ate and
headed to the beach for our last full day.
Lunch – Ate lunch at the Pega Pega Beach Bar again, used our free drink tickets provided by Manchebo and
tried the Pina Colada-very good, but aren’t all frozen drinks in the Caribbean ?. Shawn had a burger, I had a club
sandwich, cost $24. Back to the beach.
Happy Hour - Went to the Manager’s Cocktail party and met some really great people. Decided to stay close
to home and enjoy our last night. Cooled off after the beach with a few Margaritas, Mudslides, and Polar Beers, cost $25.
Dinner – Since we were feeling nice from Happy Hour, decided to keep it low-key and try
Pizza Bob’s. This place was
packed every night we walked by. Still a little busy, but able to get a seat. Ordered a pizza and a bucket of Polar Beer,
cost $36. Had enough pizza left over to take back to the room. Walked around the resort after dinner, wishing that we didn’t
have to go home the next day. There was a terrible storm in the east and there was a chance that our flight would be canceled.
We checked the availability of our room and it was possible to stay an extra day. Here’s hoping for snow!
Wednesday, February 14th – Last Day
Breakfast – Again, just grabbed some coffee etc at Dunkin’. Went to the beach for a while and then got ready
to pack. Checked with US Air, and our flight would get home, but people in Philly wouldn’t get out. Darn! We did have the
option to take a flight the next day, but we figured it may get worse at home and then we may be stuck for a few days.
As much as we wanted to, we figured we should take the safe bet and just head home while we could.
Lunch – Ate our leftover pizza on the beach before the van came to pick us up. Got our last look at the ocean
and headed to the airport.
Airport – Took a while to go through, but pretty much hassle-free. Had the hot sauce confiscated cause I forgot
to pack it-oops! Luckily I didn’t cause a big delay. Did some shopping at the airport for goodies to bring home-Gouda cheese,
cookies, and chocolate. Cost $25.50.
Had to wait a little bit for the plane because we got through security faster than anticipated. Before boarding we got some
more pizza and a soda, cost $11. Boarded on time and headed for home.
Philadelphia International-Philadelphia received snow, sleet and freezing rain that day. We got in about 11pm. We were in a
holding pattern for a while before landing. Picked up luggage fast and got to car in no time. Car was covered with about
5 inches of ice on the windshield-WAH! We want to go back to Aruba! Took more than an hour to defrost the car and
chip ice away. Broke the ice scraper. Employee at lot helped us out tremendously. Then he and my husband helped
another motorist get out of their spot. The man at the lot said that it was terrible all day and the frigid temperature
was not helping matters. This is what they mean by back to reality. Already, we are discussing our next trip to try and
block out all the ice and snow around us as we drive home.
Our must do list for the next trip:
Passions for sunset dinner
El Gaucho
Supermarket for snacks, wine & beer – can really save some money this way
Snorkel trip and/or deep sea fishing
Restaurants we want to try next trip:
Le Dome
Chalet Suisse
Cuba’s Cookin’
Flying Fishbone
We also decided the next trip will be 10 days and we would like to go the same time in February because we really liked
the Lighting Parade. Thanks to everyone on this board for all the suggestions!
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