March 25, 2007 (Press Release) --
By Tim McDonald,
National Golf Editor,
Golf Publisher Syndications
ST. KITTS, West Indies (March 23, 2007) — Right now, the Marriott Resort and Royal Beach Casino is the only game in town on St. Kitts, as far as big-name, branded Caribbean resorts go.
As the island transforms from a sugar-based, agricultural economy to one based on tourism, the bigger resorts are expected to come. Auberge Resorts and Ritz-Carlton are looking at properties here, and many people expect high-end villas to dominate the tourist scene in the future.
But, that's OK, because on an island only 68 square miles, the Marriott is plenty big enough for everyone.
To start with, it has five floors with 523 rooms and 113 suites. For the business traveler, the resort has nine meeting rooms and 38,000 square feet of meeting space.
There are three pools, each with its own Jacuzzi, including two quiet pools, with the main pool having a swim-up bar.
The resort is also offering time-share units, which are officially opening in January, converting 60 two- and three-bedroom suites into time-share units.
"Lots of expansion, lots of growth, lots of things happening," said Randall Doty, a sportsman for the resort.
One of the big advantages of the resort is its on-site casino. The Royal Beach Casino is one of the largest in this part of the Caribbean with 34 gaming tables, slots and an Italian decor.
It's a family resort, with plenty of things to do for the kids, including a kids play area, an expansive computer center, arts and crafts, a pirate program, tiered media room with bean bags, a big- screen TV and arcade.
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For more details visit - http://www.caribbeangolf.com/resort-reviews/marriott-resort-royal-beach-casino-st-kitts-4992.htm
March 23, 2007
Any opinions expressed above are those of the writer and do not necessarily represent the views of the management.
Author/Company
GolfPublisher Syndications
Email - golfpublisherusa@gmail.com
Website - http://www.caribbeangolf.com
National Golf Editor,
Golf Publisher Syndications
ST. KITTS, West Indies (March 23, 2007) — Right now, the Marriott Resort and Royal Beach Casino is the only game in town on St. Kitts, as far as big-name, branded Caribbean resorts go.
As the island transforms from a sugar-based, agricultural economy to one based on tourism, the bigger resorts are expected to come. Auberge Resorts and Ritz-Carlton are looking at properties here, and many people expect high-end villas to dominate the tourist scene in the future.
But, that's OK, because on an island only 68 square miles, the Marriott is plenty big enough for everyone.
To start with, it has five floors with 523 rooms and 113 suites. For the business traveler, the resort has nine meeting rooms and 38,000 square feet of meeting space.
There are three pools, each with its own Jacuzzi, including two quiet pools, with the main pool having a swim-up bar.
The resort is also offering time-share units, which are officially opening in January, converting 60 two- and three-bedroom suites into time-share units.
"Lots of expansion, lots of growth, lots of things happening," said Randall Doty, a sportsman for the resort.
One of the big advantages of the resort is its on-site casino. The Royal Beach Casino is one of the largest in this part of the Caribbean with 34 gaming tables, slots and an Italian decor.
It's a family resort, with plenty of things to do for the kids, including a kids play area, an expansive computer center, arts and crafts, a pirate program, tiered media room with bean bags, a big- screen TV and arcade.
.
For more details visit - http://www.caribbeangolf.com/resort-reviews/marriott-resort-royal-beach-casino-st-kitts-4992.htm
March 23, 2007
Any opinions expressed above are those of the writer and do not necessarily represent the views of the management.
Author/Company
GolfPublisher Syndications
Email - golfpublisherusa@gmail.com
Website - http://www.caribbeangolf.com

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