New Beach Procedures-Riu Palace Aruba
As you arrive for your timeshare week you will quickly find the beach more organized and supervised. The entire beach/pool staff is new. The Beach Supervisor came from Antillas with a lot of experience. He is doing an amazing job. The beach is the most organized I have seen. The staff is also the best I have seen-here to do their job!
The Beach staff arrives at 5am. They begin opening the beach at 6am. Palapas may not be reserved/saved by putting something under them. You must have chairs with towels set up. Once your chairs are set up you may leave. The beach attendants are waiting as you walk on to the beach to get your chairs and take you to a Palapa. The chairs are locked so the attendants get them for you-no more chair frenzy in the mornings.
The beach attendants will not save Palapas or do anything they are not allowed to do. If they do, they loose their job. The beach supervisor Ireno Lesandrina was put on the beach to manage properly and he is doing an amazing job. Let’s all do our part to make the new procedures successful.
Meet Ireno Lesandrina. He is the new Beach/Pool Supervisor at the Riu Palace Aruba. He comes from Antillas with 3 years of Riu experience. His expertise shows in the amazing way he has improved the beach and pool process.
Ireno is from Aruba. He has an 8 year old daughter. He is devoted to his position and you will find him a perfect addition to the Riu Palace staff.