I stayed at the Riu Bambu in May this year and really enjoyed it. The hotel itself is lovely and clean and the site isn't too big walking wise (although we were in the block behind the Mama Juana resturant which didn't have a wonderful view but had easy access to everywhere)
ROOM
The room was a extremely clean and looks exactly the same as the Thompsons brouchure picture! We had towels made into swans and flowers on the bed or in the bathroom everyday. The sheets appeared to be changed most, if not every, days and there was always loads of clean towels. The bathroom had a wonderful shower that was really powerful and didn't go cold at popular times of the day like some do (the hotel was full when I was there) which was very nice! There's is a reasonable hairdryer in the bathroom and bottled water is provided daily. There are optics and a minibar in the room that is refilled on alternate days, if you want the optics swapping for different spirits or more drinks for the mini bar reception organise it for you within minutes (however the coke or beer arrives warm so it's best done on the day before!)
RESTURANTS
The Colonial is the main resturant. On arrival they ask you to choose a sitting then allocate you a table that evening for dinner, it is only dinner where you have to sit there, there also tables outside on a verranda that are first come first served each evening. Breakfast is excellent, there's massive choice and everything was fresh and well cooked. As it opens at 6am-ish it is there before you go on some of the trips. You book for the al-a-carte resturants in the morning in the dining room by fruit and juices, there wasn't a queue and we always got in when we wanted.
Dinner was really good, a large choice and without fail the food was excellent. There is wine and beer, sometimes the waiters served it sometimes you got your own from the drinks station.
Mama Juanas is a self service, pool side resturant, it is open from 11 ish until about 5pm, serves continental breakfast then lunch. The food was great.
The al-a-cartes were in Mama Juanas in the evening. We went to the steakhouse, the mixed grill on a minature table bbq thing for two was absolutely wonderful.
Overall I found the food to be excellent and was never disapointed.
ENTERTAINMENT
They have the usual animation crew, but I felt they were better than the ones I have experienced before. They encouraged but didn't pressurise you to join in the activities! The evening shows were really good, although we used to miss some of the childrens show because we were on second sitting for dinner (neither of us have children and as a rule I am not very keen on them(!) but we absolutely loved the shows.) There were quiet a lot of children of loads of nationalities and they all had a brilliant time, it was a pleasure to watch. The main shows were some of the best I've seen in the DR and although cheesy at times we loved them! TIP If you arrive late and there appears to be no seats go right down to the front to the comfy chairs, there was always space, don't bother with the raised outdoor bit the view is dreadful.
There are two bars by the shows, one shuts after the show the other stays open whilst there are people drinking.
There is a childrens club that has really fancy looking little buildings and playgrounds. i don't know what it's like but it looked good!
Carribean Street is in the furthest of the Riu hotels. It is a nicely decorated street with shops, if you need toiletries etc go here rather than the lobby shops it's much cheaper. There is a carnival in carribean street weekly, there is food and drink stands and it is decorated up with palm leaves and the like. I found it a bit disappointing. The disco is on Carribean Street, didn't go there so I don't know what it was like.
The beach and pool were both lovely and very clean, we tended to go on the beach. Never had difficulty getting sunbeds or shade. Sea was lovely and wavey, but not rough.
We only went on one trip, which was to Saona. It was £70 through Thompsons and worth every penny, a fabulous day. There was long drive to a 70's built Italian village (apparently Micheal Jackson married Lisa Marie there(?)), then down a very steep and scary path to the river and onto a Mississippi steam boat, lots of rum and coke and pineapple, transfer to speed boats and the rest as Tracy said. The catamaran was wonderful on the way back. The helicopter ride back to the airport looked very good value, but I forgot to book it!
It was a lovely holiday and I know you will have a brilliant time. Hope this has helped. We've booked for Secrets Exellence for May 2005 can't wait!