THE CROWN PARADISE GOLDEN IS NOT LOOKING SO SHINY ANYMORE

It’s Spring break and once again, my family set out for Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, and our favorite resort, The Crown Paradise Golden. This time around, we stayed for two weeks and our experience was different in comparison to the prior years. Some of the changes were good, and some were not.

We arrived at the resort on a beautiful sunny day and we were able to check in immediately. This year we went through RCI, which we have in the past as well. Previously we were put in a larger room than other vacationers receive, but it was also more rundown. This year, we were in for a surprise.

Martin, the Crown Paradise Club Host, said he had a special room for us. We were led through winding halls until we reached an elevator. We promptly boarded and rode to the sixth floor and then walked up another flight of stairs (because the elevator we could have ridden to our floor had not worked in a few months). He then opened the door to a suite I had no clue existed.

Inside were two rooms, one with a king-size bed, another with two full-size. Two bathrooms, a sitting room with a television, couch, leather chairs, kitchen table, microwave, and full-size fridge. Out on the patio were three chaise loungers, a table with chairs, and a pool! We had our own pool! It was small, but still, it was ours for two weeks. My mind was blown. At first, I thought it was a mistake, but then I realized that this must be an upgrade they give to their RCI members.

My family greatly enjoyed the room we stayed in. We spent a lot of time around our small pool relaxing in our chaise loungers and dipping into the pool as the day heated up. We also spent a good amount of time playing games, such as Cribbage, Farkle, and Sevens, at our outdoor and indoor tables. The rooms were quite comfortable and the only two complaints I have about the rooms are that our pool was losing water and needed to have water added twice during our stay and that the water in the showers was quite touchy and had a tendency to be too hot if you didn’t turn them on in the right sequence.

Outside of our room was where the issues became most prominent. This being our third visit to the resort over a five-year timeframe, it has become apparent that the owners are not maintaining the grounds and structures like they should be. The main pool on the Crown Paradise Golden side has broken grates around it, which I believe were broken during our first visit five years prior. The pool was very cloudy, and the hot tubs were worse. I didn’t set foot in the hot tubs this year because of how nasty they looked. There are tiles in the pool that need patching or replacing. The bridge that goes from the front of the bar across the front of the hot tub looks disgusting. It’s rusted and nasty and it’s a hazard. I see people slip on that thing every single year. They should take it out.

When you look at the photos on the website, the balconies all look perfect, but in reality, the paint is flaking off, and in large chunks in some places. Even the Sky Bar 7 pool deck doesn’t look as nice as it does in the photos, and it’s only a couple of years old.

I have always enjoyed the food at Crown Paradise Golden, but this year was different. The food at the restaurants was great, though they are short-staffed in some areas. The Mediterranean restaurant took up the most time (over two hours) because there were not enough staff to serve the patrons.

Outside of the restaurants, the buffet left something to be desired. The food was freshest in the morning at breakfast, but even then, several items were cold when they should have been hot. The poolside café served a seafood cocktail one day each week for a timeframe of two hours and it did not appear to be kept cold. I became quite ill twenty-four hours after consuming it. On that same note, in past years, no one in our group experienced gut issues. This year I experienced them twice, as did both of my parents. I came home with a parasite (I’m not saying it came from the resort, but considering the other issues, you do the math).

Another situation we ran into was a pungent smell on the first floor near the rooms by the tennis court. We met a couple who said they were in those rooms and had to leave the patio door open at night because the smell was so strong. I can only describe it as the sweet stench of a dead animal. It smelled that way for a week. I feel sad for the people who got stuck in those rooms. I couldn’t handle the stench as I walked by each day to go to breakfast.

Outside of the above items, there are several other areas where the grounds could use further maintenance. They could clean the chairs in the buffet so that there weren’t bird droppings on them. One morning we asked a server to clean a chair, and he looked at it and walked away. To be fair, he was one of the head guys, but seriously? Who wants to sit on a chair covered in bird poop? We flagged down one of the younger servers, who immediately took care of it.

On an upward note, the resort added some new entertainment. They now have bands come and play poolside for two hours on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The music was splendid. One particular band is called Three Circus. I could have listened to them all night long, as they were that good. They covered AC/DC, ZZ Top, and many other rock bands. The band also plays up the street at Monkey Business at frequent intervals.

I was happy that they still have their weekly foam party, but not happy to see that they added balloons to it. While balloon animals are fun, the balloons are going straight into the garbage after the party. It’s an unnecessary hazard to the environment.

If you’re new to the Crown Paradise Golden, and you drink enough, you may not notice the issues I listed above. You may be okay with the chipped paint on the building and the broken pool grates. You may not even notice the stench of a dead animal. That’s okay. If you’re happy, that’s all that matters.

I for one, when I’m paying $1.5k for a vacation, expect things to be in working order. I don’t care if you are an adult-only resort. This girl is going to take a break from the Crown Paradise Golden. Hopefully, with any luck, they’ll get their act together before our next visit.

Crown Paradise Golden Puerto Vallarta | Official Site (hotelcrownparadisegoldenpuertovallarta.com)

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CDT PRESENTS: THE PROM

March is here, and nearly gone, which means, Spring is around the corner. For me, two things usher in Spring. A trip to someplace warm for two weeks, and an evening at the Chanhassen Dinner Theatres as an early gift for my stepdaughter’s birthday. The theatre is the first stop, and it gives me a feeling of warmth that equals that of a sunny day on the beach.

This year, Chanhassen is producing The Prom, which is a story about equal rights for LGBTQ+ teens who want to attend the iconic school function. For most teens, it is a matter of buying their ticket and showing up, but for one teen, it becomes an all-out war. For another, the decision of whether to show the world her true self weighs heavily.

Joined by some waning theatre stars from another state, Emma Nolan finds unwanted support in achieving a goal she isn’t sure she has the strength to stand up for. With a little encouragement from her new theatrical pals, she finds her voice and manages to break down the walls that stand before her and change the future of prom for all LGBTQ+ teens, forever.

The show is full of comedy and heart and has a talented cast with excellent voices. I attended on March 8th, which was the debut performance of Lussi Pearl as Emma Nolan. Normally, the part is played by Monty Hays, who could not be present that evening. While I cannot attest to the excellence of Monty Hays as Emma, I can say that Lussi Pearl shined. I was especially excited to hear that her father made the trip in and could see her performance. He must be one proud papa!

Outside of the performance, I would like to point out that the theatre offered envelopes for donations to send LGBTQ+ teens to a camp made for inclusion and to meet other LGBTQ+ teens. This is a wonderful opportunity to show support. I happily donated and would encourage anyone else who is attending the show to do so as well. Every child should be able to grow and explore who they are in a safe setting, and that’s what this camp provides.

The Prom will be at Chanhassen Dinner Theatres through June 2023. Purchase your tickets today. You won’t be sorry. Not only is the show great, but it helps a noble cause, and the food is quite tasty too!

For more information on the Prom, please visit the following links:

The Prom – Chanhassen Dinner Theatres (chanhassendt.com)

THE PATSY CLINE MUSEUM IN NASHVILLE

Okay, country music fans. If you’re a lover of all things Patsy Cline, visit the Patsy Cline Museum in Nashville. It’s above the Johnny Cash Museum, and it’s easy to get to if you’re milling about the strip.

 I have always been a Patsy Cline fan. If the museum had been open back in 2015, when my husband and I came through for our honeymoon, it would have been the next stop for us after the Johnny Cash Museum. Unfortunately, it took them a while to get it up and running, so I missed out until this past January.

The museum isn’t huge, but packs in a lot of information and some great photos. I enjoyed watching the videos and seeing the timeline of Patsy’s life and rise to fame. I didn’t realize how young she was when she died, which makes her even more of a powerhouse considering all she achieved in such a brief time span.

You’ll see some of her iconic clothing. Photos of her wedding, amongst other family moments. They even have replicas of areas from her home. Check it out. You won’t be sorry.

Patsy Cline Museum | Nashville | The Patsy Cline Museum (patsymuseum.com)