![]() I understand it is a matter of preference. Or, I can upgrade to the Preferred Club in a Junior Suite Partial Ocean View and still save $1,000 over the Royalton (for all 6 of us, 5 nights). I can book a regular Junior Suite Swim Out room for $1900 less than the Royalton Bavaro room mentioned above. But, it is also at a substantial cost savings. I get that it is a more budget-oriented brand than the Royalton. But as I was digging some more, I came across the NOW Onyx. Diamond club is a nice perk, but it sounds like you have to stay on the butlers to get things done. The swim out suite allows the baby to play on the little shallow pad with his parents. Lazy river looks great as does the swim up bar inside it. Reviews are hit or miss on food (a bit concerning). Those are followed by a good beach, good service, and good entertainment. We don't want him bored, but we are only staying 5 nights - so decent pools with a few things to do should keep him busy enough. ![]() ![]() Our second concern is activities for the 12 year old. Our main concern is good food (one has been to the DR several years ago and hated the food where he stayed, so going back to the DR is a huge concern for him). We will have a 2 year old and a 12 year old with us, along with their parents. Thought I was sold on Royalton Bavaro, Diamond Club, Swim Out Jr. Just when I think I have decided - I confuse myself more. ![]()
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