Saturday, January 14, 2006

Safe Arrival

We all arrived safely but we´re still waiting for Dr. Kathy. It was raining when we left, was sunny inbetween, and raining when we arrived. Our flight was delayed an hour and a quarter and we think Dr. Kathy's flight may have been delayed due to weather and traffic. We are just settling in at the hotel now. The rooms are nice. We thank God for safe traveling.

The picture below is an aerial view not far from the San Pedro Sula Airport in Honduras.


This is the hotel we stayed at - Hotel Villa Nuria. The women stayed in two units on the left and the men in one unit on the right.

8 Comments:

Blogger Tim Rice said...

Dr. Kathy has now arrived safe and sound. We are thankful. :)

Saturday, January 14, 2006 5:32:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow, Tim! This is woking out great. Are you at Hotel Villa Nuria (yellow buildings)?
Barb

Saturday, January 14, 2006 6:34:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow, this is great being able to keep up with what's happening with you all in Honduras! I'll be keeping you in my prayers!

Saturday, January 14, 2006 7:27:00 PM  
Blogger Tim Rice said...

Hi Barb. Yes, we are at Hotel Villa Nuria (yellow buildings).

Hi Sharon. We appreciate your prayers.

Sunday, January 15, 2006 8:13:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello Carmen, glad everything is o.k. We miss you and love you. We know YHWH will use you there.Blessings, Ray, Linda & Baby xoxo

Sunday, January 15, 2006 7:24:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Rhoda...Paul, Mary, Sally, Mom and Pop-pop are all here. Paul can't figure out where in the world you are!! What he really wants to know is are you in the same time zone as we are. Garry is sleeping lots without you to wake him up at 5:00!! Hope you are having a great week. We miss you and are praying for you!! Love from us all!! Hi Tim...thanks for keeping us updated on all that is going on!! Miss you too! Sue

Wednesday, January 18, 2006 8:06:00 PM  
Blogger Tim Rice said...

Thanks, Sue. Your note is appreciated. It is a great experience that I now wish I would have taken advantage of earlier.

Thursday, January 19, 2006 6:54:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

When I saw Villa Nuria on the internet, It looked nice. I read the good reviews and ignored the bad ones. Wrong thing to do! - The bad reviews were right so I am filing this complaint so others can be informed.

The Apart Hotel had small old beds, pots and pans are dirty and rusty. Kitchenette blinds were melting because the portable burners are right by the window (no other place for it.)

I had to sleep with the window blinds open as they wouldn't close. There were no lights on the outside because staff said that they would be stolen so they just left them out.

Linens were old and torn, bathroom is very small and had mold. Toliet paper is on the back of the toliet. The maid never replaced paper so we had to purchase additional. The furniture was very small and made of vinyl. We stuck to the seats every time we sat down. The t.v. was a small used looking 13" tv which didn't play but half the time.

Villa Nuria has armed security guards all over the place. They aren't there to protect but bully people, especially Americans, around. If you walk on the grass you'll get yelled or threatened. If you say anything back, they will put their hand on their gun! The complex is in a very bad neighbor hood and they have security not for their guest benefit but for their own benefit.

If you have visitors coming to the Apart/hotel, if they don't produce a photo identity card, then the management will make them wait outside the complex on the side of the road, in a bad neighborhood. Even if you go up and identify the people as being your guest, they'll still refuse them entry!

If you get in the swimming pool wearing a tank top or tee shirt, you'll be told that you have to get out of the pool as they don't allow you to wear clothing into the pool. (Although it's not posted anywhere!) But they don't allow people to protect their skin. Again,
They do this knowing that American's will burn in the hot Honduran sun.

When you sign in, they count every thing in the apartment and don't be surprised when some of the things become missing before you check out and don't be surprised when they charge you 10 times the amount of the actual value of the item.

Alex Obiols is the owner of Villa Nuria and despite having written him numerous times to try and resolve my complaint, he ignored my request. Hopefully now that I am beginning to file complaints, he'll realize how serious I am about letting others know about his criminal activities.

Sunday, May 11, 2008 12:47:00 PM  

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