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Sandals Grenada welcomes first guests of 2021

This story was posted 1 year ago
31 March 2021
in Business, PRESS RELEASE, Travel/Tourism
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Peter Fraser (GM) leads arriving guests
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For the first time this year, team members of Sandals Grenada are back on the job as Grenada’s only Luxury All Included® resort Sandals Grenada welcomed guests on 31 March 2021. The resort team waved hello with mini-Grenada flags in hand while joyous island rhythms filled the air.

This is the commencement of what is expected to be a steady flow of visitors from the United States of America (USA) via American Airlines and Jet Blue, the only carriers currently flying directly from the USA to Grenada.

According to General Manager Peter Fraser guests are still eager to visit and the resort is equally eager to welcome them back. “Given all that’s happening the world over, now more than ever people need a ‘getaway’ and we have seen that in the steady interest to travel, and the retention and flow of bookings especially by our returning guests who have deferred their vacations to be able to come back to Sandals Grenada. We are so grateful for their trust in us to deliver a safe and enjoyable luxury vacation experience here in sweet Grenada,” he shared.

The first shuttle arrives to a spicy fanfare welcome

Over the last 4 weeks, the resort team has been in intense preparation for the restart of operations. Training Manager Sheena Williams shared, “We have been reviewing and practicing our industry-leading Platinum Protocols of Cleanliness and reiterating the importance of these measures to every single team member in every department. We have also hosted weekly vaccination awareness forums. We all are playing our part in making the protocols work for our safety, our communities and for our guests.” She continued, “There will be strict implementation of these protocols and frequent audits by our internal protocol supervisors as well as the relevant external authorities and so we will be on the ball at all times.”

Dwayne Charles of Maintenance has been busy. “There was a lot to do in bringing the resort back up to standard and now there are a few bits here and there left to fine tune but we are ready.” His colleague Floyd Gooding is optimistic, “Bring them (guests) come by the thousands. We ready!”

With the anticipation, there is also a sense of joy and relief. Cassandra Reuben of the Laundry Department shared, “The last few months have been tough. It’s a relief to be back at work and to know that I can support myself and my loved ones again.”

Boat Captain Rendon Samuel is equally relieved, “Covid was giving us blow after blow and had us down for so long. Finally, this heavy weight is gradually being lifted off our chests.”

Entertainment Coordinator Kimony Benjamin is ready for action, “Let’s go! I’m ready to get back on the floor and make my guests smile again.”

Echoing his sentiments, Jeremy Chetram (Guests Experience Manager) expressed, “It’s an absolutely exciting day today as we progressively move to ‘returning to happy’. The entire team has worked assiduously to ensure we once again have the pleasure of welcoming our guests (our family), home again, as we continue to do what we do best – help make memories for a lifetime.”

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  1. Hugo Charles says:
    1 year ago

    The global spread of COVID-19 is because of globalization. Countries are dependent on global trade, as a result, economic impact is felt when borders are closed. Nonetheless, Grenada should not have one case of COVID-19. We have seen the importance of Agriculture. We can’t eat money. The border should remain closed.

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  2. Lincoln St.Beenard says:
    1 year ago

    This make no sense visitors are allowed to enter ,no quarentine but-returning nationals are forced to do so.

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  3. JenJen says:
    1 year ago

    Bull crap. Where have these guests spent their quarantine? Covid protocols are still in force like distancing, mask wearing at all times except when eating or drinking. This means on the beaches and in any place on the island they visit. Who will be enforcing this?

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  4. Bob Metz says:
    1 year ago

    How wonderful! We have been there many times and will be back very soon! The staff there is absolutely wonderful! Peter Fraser is a great leader and inspiration for his staff. You can’t imagine how anxious we are to visit our friends there! The culinary staff, the dive crew(including Rendon) the hotel staff are truly wonderful.
    We are counting the days until our return!

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    • NjnarirRt says:
      1 year ago

      Hello from le jardiniere. We eagerly await your return, you need to replenish your selection of local spices. Be safe untill we meet.

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    • Njnari says:
      1 year ago

      Greetings from le jardiniere, we eagerly await your return, after all you also need to replenish your local spices, to see a familiar face is always a bright moment , be safe and see you soon God’s willing

      Reply

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