[Travelandtourism] Deal of the Day - El Conquistador Resort, The Waldorf Astoria Collection 4 night $315* + taxes and fees

cheryl echevarria cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com
Thu Aug 26 13:41:49 UTC 2010


I love this resort, we stayed there on our Honeymoon in 1999, and when we 
visit PR we go there prior to visiting Nelson's family.  It is about half 
and hour drive from San Juan, but you can get shuttle service from the 
airport if you don't want to drive.



We get a room with a view of either the ocean which you can see there 
private island where only there guests stay or a view of El Yunque which is 
the Rainforest in PR, you can go hiking or the latest thing zip lining or 
canopy touring, it is magical.  Plus they have there own water park on 
Premises.



Round-trip midweek air to San Juan, Puerto Rico (except for land only 
packages) Round-trip transfers between airport and hotel Accommodations for 
number of nights selected Hotel tax & service charges Save 25% Buffet 
breakfast for 2 daily $25 match-play casino coupon Save 20% on spa 
treatments Plus kids 12 & under stay & eat breakfast free.



Book by October 31, 2010



travel dates through December 23, 2010





Expansive cliff-top resort village with luxury accommodations and a private 
island - Overlooking the Caribbean from a cliff-top perch on the 
northeastern tip of the island, this sprawling luxury resort is the largest 
vacation development in Puerto Rico. Guests enjoy a multitude of on-site 
amenities, including the Golden Door Spa, 2 golf courses, a casino, 6 pools, 
21 restaurants and lounges, a newly-built water park, and a 100-acre private 
island that's just 8 minutes offshore.



Accommodations: The newly designed spacious rooms have a bright and airy 
modern look. Multiple villages make up the property, and there are 9 
categories of accommodations. All feature private balconies, a king bed or 2 
queen beds, walk-in closets, air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, DVD players, 
telephones with voicemail, iPod docking stations, high-speed internet 
access, in-room safes, mini-fridge, deluxe bath amenities, hairdryers, and 
irons/ironing boards. Most categories offer ocean views. The 1- and 
2-bedroom suites have separate living areas with sofa beds. TIP: Las Brisas 
Ocean View Rooms have the best views, and are closest to the funicular that 
connects the villages.



Dining & Entertainment: The award-winning dining includes 21 on-site 
restaurants and lounges. The NYC-style Strip House is the newest culinary 
attraction, and other fine dining options include Northern Italian cuisine 
at Otello's, Pan Asian cuisine at Blossoms, and Stingray Cafe, serving 
Caribbean dishes and seafood. More casual fare is served at the numerous 
poolside spots and alfresco cafes throughout the property. There are several 
bars, including a swim-up bar and a martini bar. For quick snacks, there's 
Starbucks and the Sweet Corner Cafe. Room service is available 24 hours a 
day. The casino has an array of slot machines and table gaming.



Recreation: The newly built Coqui Water Park hasa lazy river, rope bridges, 
a variety of slides, and an expansive main pool surrounded by a 
30,000-square-foot sundeck. There is an 18-hole and a 9-hole golf course, 7 
tennis courts (4 lighted), and a 35-slip marina. The lavish 
26,000-square-foot Golden Door spa has a fitness center, juice bar, and a 
full menu of skin treatments and massages. The private 100-acre Palomino 
Island has white-sand beaches (including a secluded clothing-optional 
beach), miniature golf, horseback riding, windsurfing, snorkeling, and a 
hilltop wedding chapel. If you find yourself in the mood to shop, there's a 
host of boutiques on-site. Local excursions let you explore rainforest, 
mangroves, protected beaches, and a bioluminescent bay<span> 
</span>Expansive cliff-top resort village with luxury accommodations and a 
private island - Overlooking the Caribbean from a cliff-top perch on the 
northeastern tip of the island, this sprawling luxury resort is the largest 
vacation development in Puerto Rico. Guests enjoy a multitude of on-site 
amenities, including the Golden Door Spa, 2 golf courses, a casino, 6 pools, 
21 restaurants and lounges, a newly-built water park, and a 100-acre private 
island that's just 8 minutes offshore. Accommodations: The newly designed 
spacious rooms have a bright and airy modern look. Multiple villages make up 
the property, and there are 9 categories of accommodations. All feature 
private balconies, a king bed or 2 queen beds, walk-in closets, 
air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, DVD players, telephones with voicemail, 
iPod docking stations, high-speed internet access, in-room safes, 
mini-fridge, deluxe bath amenities, hairdryers, and irons/ironing boards. 
Most categories offer ocean views. The 1- and 2-bedroom suites have separate 
living areas with sofa beds. TIP: Las Brisas Ocean View Rooms have the best 
views, and are closest to the funicular that connects the villages. Dining & 
Entertainment: The award-winning dining includes 21 on-site restaurants and 
lounges. The NYC-style Strip House is the newest culinary attraction, and 
other fine dining options include Northern Italian cuisine at Otello's, Pan 
Asian cuisine at Blossoms, and Stingray Cafe, serving Caribbean dishes and 
seafood. More casual fare is served at the numerous poolside spots and 
alfresco cafes throughout the property. There are several bars, including a 
swim-up bar and a martini bar. For quick snacks, there's Starbucks and the 
Sweet Corner Cafe. Room service is available 24 hours a day. The casino has 
an array of slot machines and table gaming. Recreation: The newly built 
Coqui Water Park hasa lazy river, rope bridges, a variety of slides, and an 
expansive main pool surrounded by a 30,000-square-foot sundeck. There is an 
18-hole and a 9-hole golf course, 7 tennis courts (4 lighted), and a 35-slip 
marina. The lavish 26,000-square-foot Golden Door spa has a fitness center, 
juice bar, and a full menu of skin treatments and massages. The private 
100-acre Palomino Island has white-sand beaches (including a secluded 
clothing-optional beach), miniature golf, horseback riding, windsurfing, 
snorkeling, and a hilltop wedding chapel. If you find yourself in the mood 
to shop, there's a host of boutiques on-site. Local excursions let you 
explore rainforest, mangroves, protected beaches, and a bioluminescent bay

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