“Well... I finally decided it was time to write this.”
I noticed there weren't any recent reviews on Carnettas. My friends and I stayed here last February for the week of Carnival (we also played mas with a band). We had problems finding a hotel, so when Carnetta's came up as the last place to have a room for 4 people we accepted and didn't expect much.
The best way to explain our feelings…… upon our late-night arrival (once our bags were brought up) we discussed how/ where else we were going to stay or if we should just cancel the vacation and head home. After a good night sleep and the conversations about how much money we already invested in playing mas we opted to stay. Carnetta's was not entirely horrible, but I wouldn't recommend you stay there. By the end of the week everything that had happened just became funny. We tell stories to our friends about Carnerttas and how it was the worst place we ever stayed.
Now for those readers looking for more detail, my friends and I are in our mid-20s, have done a lot of world-wide travel, and prefer authentic venues to over-commercialized / americanized hotels.
The pictures are nothing like the hotel. The website is deceiving. Our room was in the very back of the hotel, across the stinky, sewage smelling, concrete walled dried-up river. We think that our room was actual meant to be a communal area for hotel guests. It was next to the fish pond and bird cages (good thing there was rum to help us sleep). There was a large gap in the ceiling in our bathroom (it lacked a screen, which means yes lots of bugs could fly it). So we keep the bathroom door closed and the light off at night. The TV occasionally worked. The AC functioned properly and did keep us cold. The entire back wall of our room was doors, with another 1-2 inch gap between the bottom of the door and the floor (more ways for the bugs to come in and cuddle). This wall / door wall is what made us believe this wasn’t meant to be a bedroom. The first night 3 of us shared a bed, and the 4th slept on a twin mattress on the floor. The next night they brought in another twin bed thru the door wall (at least this one had a bed frame). They were very good about cleaning the room (but really how much was there to clean) – except they use powder bleach, which some of us reacted too (large itchy red rash). We learned by day #2 to sleep fully clothed (hoody, pants, and towel around that) with the AC blasting and we would wake up happy.
The breakfast and restaurant food were good (but over-priced), just remember you are in the Caribbean and they have their own version of time. The receptionists were hit or miss. Some were helpful, and some just didn’t care. The hotel was willing to call taxis for us, only by the 3rd evening we found out they were charging us almost triple the regular rate (seemed pricey, but not horrible). Needless to say we waved to the hotels preferred taxi guys as we stepped into other cabs the rest of the week (we made an amazing friend in town who drove us around the rest of our vacation for a great rate). The wi-fi internet at Carnetta’s did work properly, and they had a computer in the main lobby you could use also. Yes the hotel was to far away to walk, and you did need a cab everywhere. You could walk the road to get drinks, but just know you really may have to dive in the trees/ grass for cover (we saw 2 cars run off the road as we walked down the hill). Yes walking down the hill was unsafe and quite a work-out, but getting ripped off by the hotel taxis wasn’t much better. The closest thing within walking distance is a small Pharmacy with food… or if you made it that far, just go a little bit more and you will make it to the Hi-Lo. We walked the hill at least once a day (if you know the distance I can see your face cringing).
I apologize for the length and if my sarcasm offended anyone reading this. Our Trinidad vacation was an amazing experience, and Carnetta’s just added to our story. Unless you are looking for your own similar story I recommend finding another hotel.
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