Lantau Palm Beach with toddler

sweet_tomato

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Hello. Has anyone gone camping at the Lantau Palm Beach with their toddler? We are planning on going this weekend with our 19 month old and would like to get some feedback on how baby friendly it is. Thanks!
 
I would advise not to go. We were just there and the site operator did not pitch the tents well and all the tents got flooded. The family next door had to evacuate and no one at the site operator came out to help. We confronted them the next day and did not receive any decent customer service.
They also over charge for everything in there.
Also, one of the bathrooms were so poorly maintained. There were "poo" flies everywhere.
I would not recommend it at all... With or without kids.
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Hmm...Yum_mommy: single post and that one happens to be a hatchet job. Not exactly credible.

Palm Beach is a great place to go with kids. You are sleeping in some beautiful hand made tents with the beach at your doorstep. The drinks and (very limited) food on offer is very reasonably priced but you are also free to bring your own without any restrictions. Last time we were there with our 3 kids, we brought our own meats to cook on their BBQs and our own salads and only bought drinks at Palm Beach.

The toilets could be a bit better but as with any busy remote location, it can get dirty very quickly. If the weather happens to be hot, naturally the flies will also come along quickly. It is no worse than any other Lantau toilet (eg : The Stoep or Treasure Island. If you are a toilet-clean-freak, you will have problems anywhere in southern Lantau.

There are a lot of equipment available for hire including various boards, kayaks, canoes etc etc. It makes for a fun weekend for the entire family.

The place is suitable and very entertaining for families comfortable with camping, outdoors and bit of roughing it.
It is entirely unsuitable for those families which prefer 4-5* resorts and have grand expectations.
 
I have never been to any beach in HK but planning something for next weekend.

HC, any recommendations where we can bring a 13-month old?

Also, if the Lantau Palm Beach isn't 4-5 star, which one is? Not that I am limited to the high-end ones but would want options :-)

Thanks in advance.

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Our favorite beach has been and still is PuiO with kids.
Can get a taxi straight there or bus within 5mins walk or a 1.5h hike from MuiWo,
Very shallow water that stays shallow a long way,
Usually clean beach,
Showers, changing rooms and toilets that are relatively clean,
Camp site,
Lots of Sand,
Tuck shop with good icecream, noodles, siumai and other local goodies.

I'm not aware of any high end beach areas in Hong Kong but 2 places try to come close:
Gold Coast Hotel and Warwick Hotel....
 
I was calling it how we saw it. Why the heck would I bother making that up! I am just being helpful so don't call me not credible.
The location and concept not bad just that the site operators had absolutely no care for the safety of their campers. Just saying go at your own risk. We were not expecting 4-5 star service but at least decent enough to pitch the tents well so it withstood the rain.
I also see no point why we had to make decisions on BBQ equipment so much time in advance and pay up and a bonfire cost HKD 250 per hour! They are charging 4-5 star prices for sure there!
It's just a complete disconnect where a nature place can be so much about the money.
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Look our tent flooded becos it wasn't set up properly. Other families left in the middle of the night. FACT! So if you are happy with that. That's fine. Not saying you can't have a good time there but unless you have been there in extreme weather conditions you're not qualified to make a judgement on the validity of my post.
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Shakespeare summed it up best : The lady doth protest too much, methinks.
The only fact that I can see Yum_mommy is that you signed up a brand new account and your first and only posts are extremely negative ones about a local business. To me that is suspicious.
Add to that the fact that I have given my business to them and came away satisfied makes me even more suspicious.

No matter, I'm just pointing out the *facts* so that others can make up their own minds.
 
Thanks everyone for your input. Despite the bad weather forecast we decided to give Palm Beach a go. We had such a BLAST! ;-) The weather was overcast and rained overnight. We went with our 20 month old girl and stayed in the medium teepee with the optional double air mattress. The site was convenient, the service and facilities were great. In general, children friendly and clean. The toilets were fine and this is during the 2 days the cleaner is off sick. I preferred to just rinse off at the outdoor shower. It's camping after all. The prices of the drinks are reasonably priced. They even set up the bonfire for everyone, for free ;-) All I can say is, can't wait til our next visit.
 
Howard, are the beaches at Warwick and Gold Coast Hotels open to the public or should we be checked in guests? Planning to go tomorrow but not sure whether we need to stay for the night. (hope you get this before we leave)

TIA

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Neither hotel has a private beach, but both are near public beaches; you do not need to stay for the night.

Enjoy your day. Looks like its going to be a nice one...
 
Just got back from Golden Beach. It was good and it was not too crowded. Had lunch at the nearby hotel then came back to the beach for more sunshine. Nice weather indeed.

Thanks Howard. Will try Pui O next time :-)

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