Bajan Mom Award of Service Excellence 2023: January Nomination – “High Trees”

Bajan Mom recognises Bajan Excellence! January’s nominee for this inaugural annual ward is “High Trees”!

View from “High Trees”

This site has had reviews of various services in Barbados before, but never as a dedicated series that examines concrete examples of customer service excellence. There will be 1 nominee per month for the Bajan Mom Award of Service Excellence 2023 (no monetary value, but a sense of pride is priceless), and then, in December, one of these monthly nominees will be declared 2023’s winner overall.

January’s nominee for the Bajan Mom Award of Service Excellence 2023 is the team that manages a short-term rental in the parish of Christ Church. High Trees, which is on St. Lawrence Main Road, is an exquisite 3-bedroom, 2.5 bathroom townhouse run by a host (Gloria) and property manager (Margot), assisted by Grace Anne, who understand how to give guests value for money. Just a stone’s throw away from the Divi Southwinds Resort and popular St. Lawrence Gap, this property is ideal for anyone who wants to be close to entertainment but tucked away enough to enjoy peace and relaxation as well. For those who are travelling as a family, note that the property houses a maximum of 6 persons.

I recognise the service excellence at High Trees based on the following 6 categories: Amenities, Cleanliness, Hospitality, Communication & Responsiveness, Family Friendliness, and Honesty in Advertising.

Amenities

When you visit this property’s link on Airbnb it advertises a whopping 52 amenities. These include a combination washer and dryer, as well as a kitchen with whatever you need to prepare meals for your family. I will mention a few more in the other categories but how the property is presented, and what is available, offer a perfect balance of being on a relaxing holiday and being self-sufficient. Wifi and a workspace are also available for those who need to work.

Cleanliness

When you first step into High Trees and want to lay your head down after a long flight, you can do so without concern. You do not have that sense of dread that first you have to sanitise every surface before you can go to bed. The air is fresh and the rooms and contents are pristine.

A housekeeper comes to the property once a week, for your convenience and at your convenience, and the bed and bath linens are laundered professionally by an outside service. There are also cleaning products available should you desire to do your own cleaning for maintenance purposes.

Hospitality

Never, in my family’s and my entire experience at High Trees did we ever feel like we were an inconvenience, unlike other experiences we have had at other properties where making money was king and hospitality was the jester. It was understood that we were guests and that our comfort was their first priority. Whatever we needed was made readily available and we were made to feel at home away from home.

They also sought to make navigation throughout the property easier by providing a manual which explained how appliances worked, gave the WiFi password, and the general rules of staying at the property.

Communication & Responsiveness

The lines of communication were always open and if there were any concerns, responses were prompt, within a few hours, or at longest, by the end of the day. The property manager or host did not allow the sun to set without offering assurances and actively finding solutions. That level of professionalism was very comforting.

Family Friendliness

The property is spacious and ideal for families. The homey atmosphere and the appliances for ease of taking care of needs are pluses.

Two cautions though: 1) there are some expensive and fragile décor items that may not be suitable for children, and 2) the Airbnb link warns families that due to the reflecting pools, despite their shallowness, that the property may not be suitable for small children.

Honesty in Advertising

There are no smoke and mirrors here, folks. What you see is what you get at “High Trees”. In fact, the photos are inviting but pale in comparison to the sense of serenity one feels in the airy, light and tranquil rooms, or stretched out on the rattan chairs in the patio next to the water garden and looking on to the beautiful flora concentrated in the centre of the complex.

The only caveat is that there is no agreement with Divi Southwinds as advertised. If one looks at any unit advertised for sale, long-term or short-term rental in this condominium complex, that alleged agreement is shown as a benefit, however, on visiting the hotel to ask about use of the gym facilities, we were told that several visitors have come asking but have left disappointed since no such arrangement exists. This does not seem to be the fault of the hosts/landlords, but some other entity, but to be forewarned is to be forearmed, so let me save you a trip across the street to the resort.

Overall Impressions

The High Trees team offers better hospitality than some hotels that I have visited at home and abroad. They are customer-centric, professional, responsive and knowledgeable. The main drawback is the property is not suitable for young children but this is advertised upfront.

Bajan Mom score: 8.5/10

Toy Stores in Barbados

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I had been working on a comparative analysis of supermarkets in Barbados for some time but I became so busy that I could not follow up on all of the stores as I would like, and at this time of year, so many changes may have occurred that I may have to question the currency of my research. It is quite possible that I may have to start afresh in 2015.

Still, I owe you something after my lengthy hiatus, so in keeping with the season, I thought I would list a few stores in Barbados where you can purchase toys for the little ones.

There are a number of stores in Bridgetown that sell toys, especially at this time of year, even if toys are not their specialty or regular items on their inventories. If you want a one-stop shop for toys in Town, however, a number of people seem to have been gravitating towards Tasha’s Wonderland on the 2nd Floor of Cave Shepherd, Broad Street.

Personally, I prefer to shop outside of the City, and there are a number of options out there. First on my list is Deanna Dash’s Toy Shop, conveniently located in Sky Mall, Haggatt Hall, St. Michael. There is a Lower Bay Street, Bridgetown location as well. It is not a large store, but it definitely has variety.

Toyriffic in Sheraton Mall, Christ Church has a wide assortment of toys as well, though some patrons have complained that it is a bit pricey. Krackerjack Kidz in Limegrove Lifestyle Centre, Holetown, St. James is another pricey yet viable alternative.

I am sure there are more so feel free to share your favourite toy store in Barbados. Who knows, you may be able to help some other moms looking for that perfect gift for their offspring this holiday.

Where Will You Take Your Child This Summer?

Summer vacation is upon us and parents are looking for educational options for their children over the nine week holiday. There are several options available. Some options are whole-day and some half-day. There are opportunities to do sports, science and even some volunteering. Take a look at the list below and see what you will be doing with your child this summer.

Volunteering

Children and one of the cats at the RSPCA.
Children and one of the cats at the RSPCA.

Let us start with my personal favourite, volunteering! The RSPCA welcomes volunteers (from age 11 and up) during the summer vacation from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.. If you are interested in your child having this worthwhile experience, please call 426-3077.

National Summer Camp

The Ministry of Culture, Sports & Youth offers its annual summer camp option from July 14 – August 15, 2014. Those who are interested may collect registration forms from the schools listed in the file below or at the National Camps Registration Centre, Division of Youth, Sky Mall, Haggatt Hall, St. Michael. Opening hours are Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.. For more information you may call 621-2700.

Specialised camps

As one can see, there are specialised camps as well for campers who are 13 – 15 years old; an entrepreneurial camp sponsored by the Youth Entrepreneurship Scheme; a camp for children with special needs and a Science & Technology camp. The latter camp runs from July 14 – August 22, 2014. See above file for contact information.

A camp which was not aforementioned is an Information Technology Camp. This is for children who are aged 14 – 18. The programme, also known as ITS for Teens, runs from July 21 – August 29, 2014 at various resource centres nationwide. For more information contact the Community Development Department at 310-1700 or 310-1708.

If you have a summer programme you want everyone to know about, send an email through the contact form

Where Will You Take Your Child Update

Dear Readers,

I have read your emails. I apologise for no feature last week due to technical difficulties and a busy schedule. To make it up to you, look out for a special feature later today called: “Where Will You Take Your Child This Summer?” with information on summer camps.

I wish you a most blessed day.

Best regards,

Bajan Mom