Yes you can go in shorts if you like, there isn't any real dress code but most people do go in smart casual. It's a good value for money night out, it gets a big thumbs up from me
thanks outlaw
Daytripper do the best deal there - we did go to the Taj to see if we could do it ourselves but found out that it was the same price as Daytripper and they take you there and back in their coaches.
http://www.daytrippergoa.com then click on Gala Dinner or something like that - it is at the bottom of the page.
This sounds like a great night out and all for £8.50!! If you are staying in the Baga/Candolim area, will the coach pick you up from there and take you back?
Yes - Daytripper pick you up from different points from Baga to Candolim. The coaches come back about 1/4 to 11 but you can stay on for the disco but you have to find your own way home.
Gems disco sound good to me ...we can share a taxi haha... WE have been to the friday night gala a few times now and nobody told me there was a disco the lastime we were at it Demi Moore was in the hotel...but not at the gala
But if you insist OK sounds like a plan
This hotel looks really nice and we want to book a really nice hotel for November 2007. I am surprised there are no reviews on it in the hotel reviews section mind you
you are right! I thought we had this hotel on the review page. I have now asked for it to be added.
Thanks Fiona thats great Looking forward to reading some reviews. Hotel looks very nice.
It all felt a bit "Viva Espana" to me but I guess if you like that sort of thing, it will be fine.
Been visiting Goa since the mid eighties and tried a couple of shacks in that time, but missed the dessert section in them, which is better than the Taj, which shack is it? must give it a try next month Alan
Roma im shocked at you saying the food at the fort aguada is as good as any shack......the food especally the desserts are to die for the show that is laid on is good im not saying its brill but it does pass a night ....can anyone tell me have they ever stayed on for the disco I have read on the forum there is a disco after the show is this true (colleen)
I know what you mean Colleen about "passing a night" and at 500 rupees or whatever it is, you're hardly being ripped off, but Goa is so great and countless restaurants so good that there's no need to spend time anyplace average!
It just all seemed a bit souless but hey, different strokes for different folks!
Is it true though that the drinks prices are the same as UK
Yep ,all saints it is as expensive as a 5* here e.g. bottle of kingfisher £3.50 (hubby nearly passed away) even bottle of water £1.50 so suprise, suprise not to much drinking goes on. You have to either drastically reduce alcoholic intake - take loads of dosh or sign the pledge.
Considering that we spend very little time in our rooms, I cant see the point of paying close on 100 poundsa night, just for a bed to sleep in.
I have visited it, and everything is really beautiful there, its a first class hotel. but I don't like the prices.
Post a Reply
Please sign in or register an account to reply to this post.
Similar Topics
-
Friday night at Fort aguada
Posted by sunnypop in Goa Discussion Forum
-
fort aguada
Posted by bushbaby in Goa Discussion Forum
-
Wedding at Fort Aguada
Posted by Goanne in Goa Discussion Forum
-
Directions to Fort Aguada
Posted by Trevor Hall in Goa Discussion Forum
-
Hotel Gala Placidia
Posted by Dawn Barlow in Spain - Costa Blanca Discussion Forum