Thursday 20 May 2010

Taj Exotica - Luxury in Goa - Little Jet Setter 5 Stars







Taj Exotica
Benaulim
Goa
India

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Date: April 2010

Overall Little Jet Setter Rating: FIVE STARS

Hotel Class (as per http://www.tripadvisor.com/): 5 stars

The Room:
Size: Very Large
Cot: Proper cot – not a travel one
Child Amenities: Fridge in room
Cleanliness: immaculate
Bath v Shower: both!
Location of Room: spread across the resort in the main building or villa style buildings, some with private pools – however, they made a point of giving us the room in our category closest to the main building and restaurants and pools as we had a young child
Noise: none
Air Conditioning: blissfully reliable and quiet

The Room Score = 5/5

The Grounds:
Buggy-friendly?: Very – paths to pool, beach, kids club, yoga area etc.
Safety: Very – large resort with plenty of subtle security, child friendly main areas
Shady areas: many trees and areas with sun shades

The Grounds Score = 5/5

The Pool:
Shallowness: dedicated kids pool adjoining main pool (including waterslide and plenty of pool toys), main pool with shallow, wide steps at entry
Cleanliness: very clean
Water Temperature: very warm – heated by the scorching sun!
Toys: allowed
Safety: wide tiled areas around pool, no sudden drops
Location within grounds: near main building, a short walk from beach, unfortunately minimal sea view from pool
Shady areas: they bring over parasols to wherever you would like to sit or lie out – little shade over the main pool, some over kiddie pool

The Pool Score = 5/5

The Food:
Kid-friendly food: buffets featured all types of cuisine and even had a small area dedicated to kids cookies. We asked for something off menu for Little Jet and had no problem.
Toddler breakfast: included with parent(s)
Proximity of restaurant to rooms: if you’re in a main resort room, restaurants are very close, except for Lobster Shack which is by the beach which is a 5 minute walk. Villa rooms are farther away from dining options (Note there are 5 restaurants at the resort plus the pool bar and indoor bar areas).
Kids in the bar: Yes
High Chairs: Yes
Will they do purees?: Yes
Access to milk or formula: You have to get in a taxi to get your own milk or formula from a nearby grocery (5 minute drive). Remember most stores are shut between about 2pm-5pm!

The Food Score: 4/5

The Location:
Access to local restaurants and bars: Immediately outside front gates are a few restaurants, other hotels, shops. Along the beach there are 2 beach shacks – more during high season, not walkable to a town
Buggy routes: to beach, to shops etc. all accessible
Drives: Benaulim only 5 minutes drive, Colva 10 minutes drive, Spice Plantations 1 hour, Anjuna Flea Market 1.5-2 hours, Palolem Beach 1 hour, Airport 45 minutes
Taxis: arranged by hotel or you can arrange yourself by walking out the front gates to taxi stand on your left hand side.

The Location Score = 4/5

The Baby Services:
Babysitting: Yes
Kids Club: Yes – under supervision for any kids under 5 years old, but all ages are welcome to join kids activities. No creche. No set kids dinner times.
Laundry: available
Fridge: in rooms
Amenities: no kids amenities in rooms
For Mum and Dad: Service was wonderful and very happy to have small children in the hotel. All staff very friendly to the kids and Little Jet loved to wave to her "new friends" during our stay. Lots of interesting activities planned in the day including archery, dancing, cooking demonstrations, golf tips, yoga

The Baby Services Score: 4/5

General Comments:
We had great service at the Taj Exotica which makes it very easy to travel with babies and children. Little things like having airport transfers included, being greeted with cool towels and juices and having baskets of fruit in the lobby you can help yourself to (great for snacking kids during the day!) make all the difference. They really seem to care about the whole family here – when we checked in Little Jet had a number of mosquito bites (scratched to bits already), and they sent the hotel doctor around to check on her and give us some lotion as we unpacked. Above and beyond the call of duty! We are all about the local food when travelling, but we ended up eating at the Italian in the resort one night so that the little one would have something familiar – it was fantastic and really special. The Lobster Shack was great with the entire family (we had a toddler running like crazy in the lawns and dancing to the, albeit cheesy, musician). It was even better when we got a babysitter and were able to gaze out on the ocean with a nice bottle of Indian wine (well…it was refreshing in any case).

It is a popular resort for families and we saw a few small children when we were there - very much a mixture of European, North American and Indian clientele.

Highly recommended. Enjoy.

See Photos under India - Taj Exotica.

Overall Score = 27/30

Tuesday 18 May 2010

Baby Travel Friendly Hotels Resorts Destinations and Restaurants - the LJS Rating

I've always been a big fan of Trip Advisor - in fact, I don't stay in any hotel I haven't checked out on TA. However, now that I have my own little jet setter along for the ride (to be called henceforth as Little Jet), my criteria has changed a bit. Actually - to be more accurate, the criteria I have for a great hotel hasn't changed at all. Instead my list of must have/nice to have has grown to include things like "easy to push a buggy around the grounds", "have rooms in close enough proximity to the bar to allow a baby monitor to work", "include bed linen when they deliver a travel cot to the room"...

Unfortunately, TA doesn't really tell me these things. It is great to hear that a honeymooning couple loved a particular hotel, or that a retirement party couldn't get enough of a certain resort. However, what I need to know at this point in my travel life what is my risk of Little Jet screaming her little head off for most of the trip? Unhappy Little Jet = unhappy me.

I've come up with the key things that I think make travelling with Little Jet easier and more fun for me (and for her) and I'll be rating a number of hotels and resorts against this list. I'm rating these hotels on how well they cater to really young children (ages 0-4) as a primary goal. I'd be happy to get your feedback on other areas that you think would be beneficial to rate as well!

The Room:

- Size of Room, Type of baby cot, amenities for babies and kids, cleanliness, bath vs. shower, location of room in the hotel/resort, noisiness, air conditioning

The Grounds:
- buggy friendliness, safety on steps etc., security, shady areas

The Pool (if there is one!):
- shallowness, area around pool, cleanliness, water temperature, toys allowed?, safety, location within the grounds, shady areas

The Food:
- kid-friendly food, toddler breakfast included?, proximity of restaurant to rooms, are kids allowed in the bar?, high chairs, do they do purees?

The Location:

- access to local restaurants and bars, buggy route to beach/restaurants/towns etc., drive time to areas of interest, ease to get taxis or transport

The Baby Services:
- babysitting, kids club, kiddie pool, activities, laundry, fridge in rooms or ability to use hotel fridge.

We have recently been on a trip to India and I'll use these criteria in my next posting to start sharing!

Monday 17 May 2010

After 2 years of dragging my daughter around the globe since she was born, I thought it was about time to share the ups and downs of travelling with a baby. When I say "around the globe" I feel pretty confident that I've got some key destinations already covered - Hong Kong, London, New York, Carribean, Toronto, Thailand, Czech Republic, Italy, France, Malaysia, India, Austria...she's got more stamps in her passport than my grandfather (Opa) has ever had. Yes, that makes me proud. It also makes me battlescarred.

Travel with babies and toddlers is great fun. It is also rather different than travelling alone. While my little jet setter was in utero, she bounced around 10 countries in 6 months. It was a bit easier to pack for her for those trips, as it usually entailed a large milkshake and a suitcase of Reese's peanut butter cups.

Since she's entered this big crazy world, packing for her has been more challenging than packing for myself! Even more importantly - where could we go? Where should we not go? Should we (...gasp...shock...horror...) go on a package holiday? Should we give up the way we usually do things which marries the spontaneous with the luxurious? Was my life as a business and personal jet setter...sigh..over?

Dear God no. Anyone who tells you you can't travel with small children is wrong. There. I said it. They are just scared and there is no need to be.

Follow me: I'll help you remain a jet setter and retain your sanity.

Jet Set Mum