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Awesome pics .. thanks for sharing .. we are heading to Hedo for the first time last Jan 2016 so it was nice to get a real perspective of what the resort looks like
Arch & Michelle
HEDO II JAN 23-30 2017
HEDO II Jan 30 - Feb 6 2016
TEMPTATIONS Jan 2015
TEMPTATIONS Jan 2014
The updates look good. I will admit I did not think they would pull it off in time. Only issue we had the week we were there was the AC in our room did not work.
I am glad for those of you that waited have been able to enjoy the newly renovated dining room etc. I don't mind saying that I may have got it wrong when I said they would never get any of it finished. Is it all done now?
For those of you that think I moaned and groaned about our trip. We had a great holiday,mother people we met were brilliant, as were the staff. I still believe that we should have been told about the building work and also that we missed out on some experiences because of it.
It seems that Hedo agreed with this, we got a nice room upgrade and a very nice financial arrangement on our return. It wasn't all unfounded moaning.
Would we go again? Definitely! Not next year though or until we find out what building work, if any is happening next.
As to the history of the "sand pits" in the main dining room. In the 80s, those sand pits were lush gardens with tropical plants and the roof was open (sort of a raised roofed pergola) over them to allow rain/sun to naturally keep the gardens in a healthy conditions. Those additional openings in the roof also enhanced the breeze flows thru the room. Now, the downside of those openings was that birds could now easily enter the dining room and became very aggressive in attacking the food everywhere (I mean everywhere) within the dining room; this result was not ideal, as anyone can imagine. As time went by, several fixes were attempted to keep the birds out and while allowing the rain and sun to nourish the gardens. Some ideas worked better than others, but these efforts (with each iteration for bird control) had a very detrimental effect on the gardens. At a certain moment, the new dining room roof construction completely removed these openings over the gardens and the resulting floor areas were turned into (early on) Zen sand gardens; there was a gardener with a certain raking skill that made them interesting. Then they became just sand pits with just a few hardy plantings and smooth stones; not unsurprisingly, some of the cats found them, too. They were very easy to trip into as the sand pits had about a 2 inch high block fence around them (left over from when they were water retaining gardens).
So that is my memory of the 30+ year of evolution the now removed sand pits.
We were thinking about going in February !! Are they still working on the resort?
Work is done now until the off season check out the threads lots of pics of the new dining room
Next trip Dec 15 - 21 2019
Is there any news on the renovations of the nude pool etc....
The bigger projects for the year seem to be done but they are still working. Today, they were painting above the buffet in the main dining room. Also at the buffet, there is a piece of plywood over a plumbing project that I saw them working on a couple times late-night. There is also open ground by the block of rooms directly south of the disco.
Hopefully they will fix whatever is causing the surprise bidets in the main dining ladies room. When anyone flushes, the other toilets splash up on you. Really not ok.
A wile ago I came upon the following:
“You paid someway for everything that was any good.
I paid my way into enough things that I liked,
so that I had a good time.
Either you paid by learning about them,
or by experience,
or by taking chances,
or by money.
Enjoying living was learning to get your money’s worth,
and knowing when you had it.”
from The Sun Also Rises
Ernest Hemingway
special thanks to You Know Who You Are!!!
Surely the Whirled Turns
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