Not up to Marriott standards. If they refuse to provide a tissue box, or to provide kitchen wares in a space with 5 cupboards, a drawer and a sink, or to provide sugar, cream or a stir stick, there is a problem. If the answer to questions about such things is ‘this isn’t like other hotels’, there is a problem. If you rent out a room knowing that workmen will have to visit to do repairs to replace a faucet, unclog a sink, and fix a flap in the toilet tank so it will flush, there is a problem. If you charge a guest for a meal they didn't take, there is a problem. If you send the guest to the beach to rent beach chairs from another hotel because you dont have your own and the other hotel already doesn't have enough for their guests, there is a problem. $130.00 BBD for two people to have breakfast???
“What’s the ice bucket for if you dont provide glasses or cups?” Answer: to keep drinks cool. Then what is the fridge for???
This cost is for the space, thats it. Everything else is a seperate cost. Plan on spending an extra $1500 US if you stay here for a week as you wiill have to purchase food, tissue napkins, condiments, walk or drive to find beach chairs to rent. The executive suite has a full kitchen structure with absolutely nothing in it. The bed is hard, there is only furniture on one balcony so if you want to use both, plan on moving the chairs each time, there is no room service and the shower head is not adjustable. For $5900 I expected at least a box of tissue!!