But there will be a mini-mart in WestBay just for those purposes. It is built and should be outfitted within the next few months--opened way before your June trip. It will be next to the dock, the dock west of the departure dock for the glass bottom boat. It will be a much desired addition. Connie ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 5:56 PM > Ron > > Yes There is a store in West End where you can buy all the supplies you > mentioned. > > It's probably best to stop there on the way to your lodgings in either West Bay > or West End upon your arrival. > Check out Seagrapes as they have room fridges : > http://www.roatanet.com/seagrape-hotel-f.htm > > West Bay has no stores. > > Regards > > Brendan > > At 21/01/2003 -0500, you wrote: > > >Roatan in early June and still trying to decide between West End and > >West Bay. West Bay sounds awesome, but we tend to buy lots of > >supplies for our room like beer, water, cokes, etc. and we're > >wondering if there is a store in West Bay that sells that stuff or > >if we'd have to bring it in by boat from West End. Also, any > >suggestions for best accommodations in each area would be really > >appreciated. We like great views, private porches and bathroom, and > >(obviously) in-room refrigerators. A/C not needed. Thanks for your > >help!> > > > >To reiterate a reply I did last week to someone looking for just the right > >place, here goes again: > > > >The Lost Paradise website is www.lost-paradise.com and there are quite a > >few pictures. Also, try to reach Carlos Pineda (family member and manager) > >at as it is his personal e-mail. I'm sure he > >will be glad to reply to any questions you may have. Mention our name and > >give him our best. I have also put a lot of pictures of Lost Paradise in > >the picture section of the list yahoo site. > > > >My wife and I stay there every year and wouldn't consider anywhere else. > >There are 18 "cabanas" all on the beach, very nice, clean, air conditioned, > >fans, refrigerator and Carlos told me his brother Santiago finally opened > >the restaurant. Ask for Cabana C-8 as it is the best of all within 40 feet > >of the water. We call it our "home away from home" (Houston) and will be > >back again this year in early June. Rates are very reasonable for these > >cabanas, $68/night. The cabanas are on stilts, about 3 feet above the > >sand. Check the pics and you will see for yourself. The Pineda family own > >and operate Lost Paradise and treat you like family. It is very safe and > >within minutes of everything in West End, diving, snorkeling, eating, > >drinking (my favorite), shopping and everything in general. If you would > >like us to send additional photos just contact us off-line at > > and we will be glad to show you a little bit of > >our "paradise". > > > >Ron & Maria > >Houston > > > > > > > Brendan, Barbara and Jack - #3520 Calle Alfonso X111 Lomas del Guijarro, > Tegucigalpa Honduras. Phone 2322452 |