Andrea - Just wanted to throw one more option into the mix for your trip that includes a two year old. Casa Carnival is a private home right on the water at West Bay Beach and is equipped with lots of equipment for children. (high chair, stroller, swing, play pen, tent, floating devices etc!) If you would like to consider Casa Carnival, please contact Lisa Grams at bgrams.....rr.com and you can visit the website at www.bayislandsroatan.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeffrey S. Levine" To: Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 10:22 PM Subject: RE: [roatan] Roatan with a toddler > > > Hi Andrea, > > Just one comment, when I stayed at Bananarama for a month last year, the > staff arranged for a sitter to watch over a guest's small child so the guest > and her older child could go on some dive trips. I believe the sitter was > the young daughter of one of the staff members. Even though the sitter's > primary language was Spanish, it didn't really matter. They got along > really well and played on the beach. If that is something you want to > explore, you might want to ask Ron (the owner) if he can make that happen. > > Have fun! > > jsl > > _____ > > From: roatan.....com [mailto:roatan.....com] On Behalf Of > ASchmieder.....com > Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 5:50 PM > To: roatan.....com > Subject: [roatan] Roatan with a toddler > > > > Greetings- > > I've been reading posts from the archives and have found lots of > helpful hints about visiting Roatan. We are looking forward to > visiting the island in June with our 2 year old daughter. Wondered if > you all could help me with a few questions. > -place to stay? I'm thinking West Bay seems like a good option for us, > as we are not too concerned with night life and would like a nice place > to stay on the beach with restaurants we can walk to. So far > Bananarama looks good to us. I was also looking at the Paradise Beach > Club. Anyone been to either place with a toddler? I was hoping that > we might run into other families and that she may meet a playmate or > two. We like quiet, but at the same time would like enough activity in > close proximity to keep an active toddler interested. > > Sand fleas----I'm a little concerned about them after reading all of > the posts. Of course we will come prepared with sprays, etc., but I > read somewhere that they spray at the West Bay beaches to help with the > bugs. Is this true? I am dreaming of spending time each day at the > waters edge playing in the sand & water with my daughter. Is this a > reasonable expectation, or will the flies be too annoying? I don't > really notice people in the water in any of the photos---can you swim > close to shore at West Bay? > > If anyone has been to Roatan with their toddler and can offer me any > good suggestions of places to eat, things to do, I'd really appreciate > it! > > Oh, silly question- is there a place we can buy some sand toys, > floaties, etc when we arrive? I'd hate to cart all that stuff from > California, if we can just pick it up there. > > Andrea > > > > > > > > > > > > > _____ > > > > > * To visit your group on the web, go to: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/roatan/ > > > * > roatan- > > > > * the Yahoo! Terms of Service > . > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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