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Dominican Republic resort suddenly closes

September 23, 2009

The 480-room Sun Village Resort and Bungalows in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, was closed without warning by court order on Sept. 19.

More than 550 guests at the all-inclusive resort were stranded, and more guests were scheduled to arrive on prepaid vacation packages.

The U.S. District Court in Miami ordered the resort closed while "financial and management issues are settled," according to a Sept. 18 letter to travel agents and tour operators written in Spanish by Joaquin Duenas, the resort's general manager.

An English version of the letter was not sent until Sept. 20. The resort owners called the delay a "transmission glitch."

Jim Hobbs, CEO of online wholesaler CheapCaribbean.com, had more than 250 clients at the resort at the time it closed.

"I got wind of the closing on Saturday in an email from Turintur, my ground operator in Puerto Plata. He said he’d heard rumblings in town and saw some guests being driven away from the resort in golf carts," he said.

Hobbs took the first flight to Puerto Plata on Sunday, having worked throughout Saturday to secure alternative accommodations for his clients next door at Lifestyle Tropical Beach Resort & Spa.

"I picked up some of my arrivals at the airport when I got in. We had not been able to reach all of our clients before they left home," Hobbs said.

When Hobbs arrived at Lifestyle Tropical, more than 200 of his clients had been transferred from Sun Village.

"Not all of them were happy. Their vacations had been interrupted without warning and they had received very little information about what was going on," Hobbs said. "I told them all that I was there to make it right."

He got his clients upgraded to the VIP category at Lifestyle Tropical, which hosted a large party for all guests on Sunday night.

Hobbs told his clients that if they were not happy with the accommodations come Monday, he would move them to the Riu Merengue, the Grand Oasis Marien (formerly the Marien Coral Resort) or the Iberostar Costa Dorada.

CheapCaribbean customers will receive a full credit for the land portion of their Sun Village package, which they can use at any resort they want between April 15 and Dec. 15, 2010.

"I transferred about 100 of my clients by bus to the Oasis on Monday. They’d indicated they wanted to be moved from Lifestyle, and I picked up 27 more arrivals at the airport that day, as well," he said. "When I passed Sun Village, some people were securing the hotel perimeter with yellow police tape."

Spirits among Hobbs' clients were picking up by then. He said a large group of them was planning a reunion party next year at this time.

"I heard some horror stories, however, from guests who were frustrated in having to fend for themselves with little information to go on," Hobbs said.

CheapCaribbean contacted 10 of its travel partners, informing them of the hotel closing and asking them to delete his Sun Village packages from their sites. Partners include Travelzoo, TripAdvisor, ShermansTravel.com, Booking Buddy, Hotwire, Dunhill Vacations, Cheapflights.com, DealBase.com, Kayak and Travelscream.

"They were very appreciative. None of them knew about the hotel closing," Hobbs said.

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#8October 06, 2009
i myself have never used cheap caribbean.com, but my hat is off to Jim Hobbs for his quick thinking and being able to get a flight there the next day. He is a man who shows that he really cares about his clients. Even though some people will not be happy not matter, his handling of the situation was fantastic. Hope I can be also.
#7September 25, 2009
We stayed in the summer at sun village and bought a time share...got our money back-thank god we didn't finance through them ...the Elliott family are a bunch of crooks who are compared to Bernie Madoff a ponzi scheme. The ripped people out of millions as well as Tippy and Michael Lawter-it was nice but even the staff said the place was going down hill...We met great friends but hopefully what goes around comes around for the scumbags that ran that place.
#6September 25, 2009
I've worked in the Easter Caribbean for the last 15 years and definitely Mr.Hobbs ABSOLUTELY DID THE BEST CUSTOMER SERVICE he could provide for his clients. ALL businesses that provide a service to the Caribbean should take note... Mr. Hobbs,at the moment, is in a league of his own!
#5September 25, 2009
As a fellow hotelier, I can only image what the guests must have felt and went through. I have to say that I travel myself to resorts throughout the Caribbean and always use Jim Hobbs and Cheap Caribbean.com for my own personal vacations. I agree this ups my already good view I have of his company. Way to go!
#4September 25, 2009
Not knowing the details, the court order closing the resort certinly did not help resolve financial issues. There does seem to be management issues, case in point, immediately getting the word out in Spanish & English. What about the status of other guests that did not book thru CheapCaribbean.Com? This is an excellant example of why a vacationer should use a travel agent, and why a travel agent should sell them a good travel insurance policy.
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