Saturday 6 November 2021

Breathless Punta Cana 2021 - Part III - Resort Life - Evening

Days are easy to fill at a beach resort, but what to do when the pools close, and the sun goes down? The lobby lounge is pretty, comfy, and has a variety of live musical entertainments. It's adjacent to the outdoor auditorium where there is a show every night. There was some confusion about whether the "Queen Show" was about royalty or the rock band. It was indeed about the band. There was also a metal night, and a diva night, and others, so the entertainment was definitely intended to appeal to a broad audience.

A dimly lit lobby bar with comfy couches

Every night, the entrance to the lounge hosted one or two models in masks and costumes. You could take pictures with them. I'm under the impression this is A Thing.



You could dine outdoors at the French restaurant every night, or indoors at any restaurant that was open (French included). If you wanted teppanyaki (called hibachi down there), you needed reservations, but the show was fun. 

The lobster bisque at the French restaurant was good, but never very hot, that I noticed. There wasn't a lot of lobster other than that, though. Other seafood was available in each restaurant, if you happen to dine that way.


I like to walk along the beach at night when available, so I did that here as much as I could. There was rain some nights, since we weren't out of that season (September in the tropics -- what else would you expect?). 




I normally finished off each evening with a glass of wine, and my waterproof Kobo, in my balcony hot tub. It's a wonderfully relaxing way to end up.

Next -- Part IV - The Trip Home






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