My dear! You have totally confirmed what I was thinking. As an African woman, i needed a "REAL" review of this place. I am certainly convinced that this this is the spot for my 6 year anniversary and will be trotting over to book as soon as!!! 😂Blessings!🎉
11 месяцев назад
I'm glad my review was impactful 😀. Please check out the comment I just pinned and call before booking just to be sure of whats all included and can be expected . Apparently ownership has changed since this review and inclusions have as well.
Great video! I just sent it to three of my sisters. So all of the free stuff comes with the adults only portion of this beautiful resort? Glad you had a great time!
After watching your video, I booked a 5 night stay here for September of this year for our honeymoon. The hotel called me after booking and asked if I'd like to upgrade the room to have the balcony, which I did. However, the woman said something about making reservations for the restaurant at the inn. To my surprise breakfast and lunch were no longer included in the stay....Apparently the inn was bought by another company and they are no longer a bed and breakfast, just an inn. It doesn't say this anywhere on their website either. We found out the hard way. We are probably going to cancel because $600/night is pricey to just have a room and nothing included. We were excited to go here, it's a shame!
Thank you for this review! I’m going next weekend and most of the reviews are from 7+ years ago. It’s nice to see an updated review that is very detailed.
Black woman Luxury being common place is a fallacy…. 74% of you make below )50K a year with a median income of $32K per year…. That is not luxury….. 9% of you earn $70K or more… stop the propaganda and bragging and mindless babble. Be realistic. This video is garbage and very poorly put together
We are going June 4 for 10 year Anniversary which is the 5th! Wanted something super romantic. Your review has given me honest relief that i picked the right spot!!!!
A year later and this video is still hitting facts. I didn’t realize that each year I clean my feed of the bs that does not serve me. I now use the mint app to track spending. Whew $700 eating out each month. Girl my savings thank me now.
Amen to you touching on the levels of luxury. I appreciate that you explained that luxury is relative to each individual, that individuals should do things according to what they can afford, and not splurging beyond one's means for appearances sake. In my opinion, some of those material things become irrelevant once you've achieved a certain level of consciousness anyway. Most of all I appreciate you mentioning PUTTING IN THE WORK while making sensible choices . I also believe that we CAN have things/see the world/enjoy fine dining by educating ourselves, working smarter not harder, and making investments, etc. All of which can be obtained without suffering or self sacrifice. OMG! This needs way more views! This is my first time seeing you and I've also subscribed.
It’s hard for me to wait for them to go on sale because they sell out of my size so fast 😩…however I just bought a blouse on sale so it’s a hit or miss.
I grew up middle class, I always had designer items, I lived with my grandma who's motto was if you can afford it get it. My mom used to make fun of me and called me bougie, etc. I always felt ashamed of living this way, I'm starting to grow out of that mindset now that I'm a mom.
The spill on "you are enough" was just what I needed to hear. I want all these luxury things and trips and yes I deserve them but it's okay that I can't get them right now.
Black women have been normalizing luxury. We consume more than we save and invest. Everyone knows this, which is why everyone markets their wares to us.
Each individual level of standards will have a huge impact on what is luxury to them. Self care services nails, hair, facials, massages should be regular services because it improves your overall well-being the benefits are so much more than the outward appearance. Can self care services be on the level of luxury? Absolutely but can it be apart of your regular expenses absolutely! Black women should be able to responsibly enjoy luxury without having to explain anything to anybody or feeling bad.
Luxury is not items tho in our society though many jones associate it. Luxury is an ease of comfort convenience and security or given those who live on credit to appear living a luxurious lifestyle imo the appearance of to others.
@@monie3558 wow lol you are aware that imo is in my opinion right? That the definition is and I quote...'the state of great comfort and extravagant living'... So what exactly about what I considered it hard to grasp humm that was so different from the definition? Was it the ease of COMFORT convenience and security or the implication that most people exist on credit to give the appearance of luxury to others? That debt from attempting to live a luxurious lifestyle on credit so many gloss over nonwithstanding.
I love that this was said I am not really materialistic when it comes to tangible luxury. I only have 2 designer bags. I grew up in a pretty well-off family like upper middle class and to me luxury was traveling and eating well. I love concerts, traveling, and eating good food. A lot of people will be like where’s your Birkin bag or where’s your xyz instert tangible item here. However my money is spent on my travel.
To me luxury is not 300 dollar shoes it’s being able to pass down property and businesses down to your children. ❤️ But I do enjoy seeing black people looking sharp.
That’s the ultimate goal but bumming it is not living. My main goal is generational wealth and I cut out luxury just to realize that I deserve it all as well. I’m childless and I’m already on track and doing well. I get one life. My children will be fine.
So tired of the attitudes and sly remarks when I want "better", not even really "luxury".. Its stifling.. I dont want super expensive items. I want quality opportunities and sources for inspiration that money can help me into, for myself, future, and future generations.
I love what you said about luxury being subjective. For me, luxury is being a digital nomad, meeting people of different cultures, eating freshly grown food, creating art, and having fun! Love this video 🤗