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Radisson Aruba Resort, Casino & Spa
Review
J.E. Irausquin Boulevard 81, Palm/Eagle Beach, Aruba

Overview
Palm Beach, Aruba's best stretch of wide, sugar-soft sands, is
home to many of the island's top resorts.The AAA Four Diamond
Radisson Aruba has the advantage that comes with being first:
a great location with more land -- 14 acres -- and more beachfront
-- 1500 feet -- than comparable properties.
Opened as the Aruba Caribbean Resort in 1959, the hotel -- the
first high-rise to be constructed on Palm Beach -- was built as
a place for the King and Queen of the Netherlands to stay when
they visited this Dutch island. Radisson purchased the hotel,
which had since become the Golden Tulip, in 1999. After a year
of renovation, the property reopened in 2000 as the 354-room Radisson
Aruba Resort, Casino & Spa, the chain's flagship property.
Accommodations are in three buildings.
Don't let the dated and dark lobby dismay you. Instead, register,
drink your welcome fruit punch, and walk to where the lobby opens
into the garden. That's where you'll meet Lola, a chatty green
parrot, and Two, a curious but more reserved African grey parrot.
After listening to us repeat "hello" several times,
Lola mimicked our tone with pitch-perfect precision. Two bobbed
his head up and down, eyed us cautiously and eventually repeated
our greeting. The cages of birds continue into the garden, a lushly
landscaped area that winds toward the beach.
At the Radisson, unlike at the locations of many of its competitors,
there's more sand and less concrete around the pools and the restaurants.
For us, that added to the island feel. For children, the hotel
offers supervised activities for ages 5 to 12. For adults, the
Radisson has the Larimar Spa, the most inviting facility on the
island, plus an onsite casino.
Written by Candyce H. Stapen
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