I think it is like your First Love !!! My husband and I are leaving sunday , the 29th , and will be celebrating 41 years of Married Bliss !!!! It's like a Honeymoon Experience , all over again !!!! We have been going to Aruba since the early 80's , to celebrate . Have made such wonderful friends there . Your are right , it is a very Special Feeling !
we feel the same! when i see the commercial on t.v. and open up this website, i get giddy like a schoolgirl! ha ha! this will be our 5th time back in sept. buying in at the divi village was the second best decision we ever made! happy travels!
Me too....this is my 25th trip (consecutive) and I'm just as excited as the first time we went....we have 8 DAYS to go....my bags are packed and we're ready to go...we have a big "group" from N.E. that all stay at the Aruba Beach Club.... I kiss the ground when we arrive...it feels like going home...have a great/safe trip everyone...
excited about???
about this~
Aruba: Protest against the Choller Problem again … Why no Protests Ever for Natalee Holloway?
The Aruban protests against the Choller problem on their island continues. In all the Aruban travel brochures, web sites and ATA information we have yet to hear them talk about the “choller” problem and inform the unsuspecting tourist. If the “choller” problem warrants people protesting in the street one would think that the traveling tourist would need to know of the potential risk.
(What the protest should have looked like)
The protesters are not sure whether this protest will help, because the problem with the chollers is too big …
What is more problematic to Aruba is that these protests show that Arubans are willing to go out and protest against certain issues they deem important. Some how the issue of “chollers” is important enough to protest, yet the manner in how the Natalee Holloway disappearance was handled and its negative effects on Aruba’s image and economy and in turn Arubans was not. Chollers are an inconvenience? As compared to what, an economy that had declined in the past two years vs the rest of the Caribbean that saw increases? All resulting following Natalee’s disappearance and the manner in how the investigation was handled. An image by many that still exists today.
… this second one focused more on the inconvenience of the chollers. The protesters want the government to tackle this problem as soon as possible, by moving the relief center Dak riba Cabez elsewhere, away from the center of town.
The protesters are not sure whether this protest will help, because the problem with the chollers is too big, and it won’t go away by itself. But if nothing happens, the protesters will hit the street again.
If you have any specific questions about Aruba Travel, Hotels, or Resorts
please call us toll-free in the USA at 1-800-TO-ARUBA, or click here to contact us