I did my research ahead of time...small rooms, long walk, not all English speaking, buffet food. Small room, you shouldn't be in it on an island vacation anyway...long walk, aahh we all need the exercise... not all English, I learned some French... buffet food...delicious. You can always find something to eat. I would have preferred that breakfast stayed open a little later since we slept in the first day and couldn't get a decent cup of coffee. Secret, bring your own coffee creamer if you like to have some coffee in the room. There was never enough creamer and the packages were stale.
We flew in on the CM charter flight from JFK. It felt like chaos in the Punta Cana airport as we were shuttled to the Club Med booth and onto a bus. We sat on the bus waiting to leave for 20 minutes and were getting ancy when we realized, our bracelets were on our wrists, our keys and beach towel cards in our hands and we were sitting in air conditioning as they were getting the rest of the passengers to the same place we were. We realized...we were checked in! When you get to the resort, the music is playing all the G.O.'s are lined up to the main reception area and are clapping. There are cold drinks waiting for you and the Chief of the Village gives you a brief overview of how to get around. Then a G.O., or in our case, 2, grab the few carryons that you have and walk you to your room. By the time they show you where the mini-fridge is, your luggage arrives. I described it as CMPC has mastered the art of herding cattle without ever making you feel that you were cattle. It's incredibly organized. Never a line for anything.
If you're looking for a vacation with AND away from your 9 & 11 year old kids, this is the one. For the kids club for 8-10 year olds, there are 3 activities to choose from each hour. My son was diving out of bed and forcing me to get up early for fear of missing his tennis lesson at 9 am. And the circus school... not to be missed. My 11 year old did "the catch" where she swung off of one trapeze and was caught by a G.O. on the other.
The G.O.s were spectacular. They were just as happy and enthusiastic at 9pm as they were at 9am. We had a running joke with them all week with my son because we bought him a baseball cap with "Dominican Republic" on it the first day. I told him that he was Sammy Sosa. He went into the kids club and announced that he was Sammy Sosa and that was what the G.O.s called him all week. The G.O.s from the other groups even knew Sammy. They shouted to him across the restaurants and he announced how popular he was. He made a new best friend, Calvin that I'm certain he will keep in touch with.
The Ramp was the hang out for my 11 year old who I typically never let out of my sight. I am a paranoid parent always thinking the worst. However, I would kiss my daughter good-bye in the morning, see her for her shower before dinner and then kiss her good-bye in the evening telling her to be home by 11pm. Can you imagine telling an 11 year old to be home by 11pm and feeling safe about it???
The show Thursday night was all the kids from each group and you'd think they'd rehearsed all year. If you get a chance, go to youtube and check out the punta cana cheerleaders. This was a routine put together by their G.O. that they learned and performed while there.
I've never gotten so many kisses from my kids thanking me for the time of their lives. Disney ain't got nothing on CMPC! I actually read an entire book laying by the pool (which is huge! It should have a bridge to cross it 'cause walking around is a hike!) There were always available lounge chairs by the pool and the beach. If you like a shady spot, get there a little early. I was perfectly content to be in the sun.
I came home and already started thinking about booking Club Med Cancun Yucatan which has a similar list of activities.








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