hey, i was looking at going back to cancun this year and staying at the oasis but didnt book because of the on going lawsuit, and the possibility that the hotel would be dead quiet. so has this lawsuit been resolved now?
i dt think so too.... its wrote on the studentcity website that is co-headquarter this year.... so be sure there ll be plenty peepz there ! u can book the hotel going on the official Belive hotel website by the way here the link =========> http://www.belivehotels.com/hotel/FR/home.jsp
The situation is kind of confusing and I had to read it a couple times to understand, but from my understanding: Oasis, (also known as TravAmerica), leased the rights to operate their hotels to Globalia, (which now uses the Be Live name). Be Live failed to make all of their lease payments due to bad economic times. Oasis attempted to repossess their hotels but Be Live said "Hold on, lets renegotiate something"; which didn't work out. Nevertheless, Be Live did not give up the hotels. Oasis filed a law suit and won a temporary injunction. But all Be Live did was remove the Oasis name from the hotel. So Be Live is illegally operating the hotel which is why several tour operators are not doing business with them. So what happens if suddenly in March, Be Live is finally kicked out? What happens to everyone's reservation? What kind of customer service will Be Live provide knowing that they will losing the hotels anyway? Will Oasis honour your reservation when they take back over and what kind of mess will that be figure that out? The rooms right now are very cheap compared to years past. Even though the website says you can cancel your booking up 48 hours before, I'd be careful. Monitor the progress of the legal proceedings. And monitor charges on your credit card.
thanks for your replies. i was hoping this would be sorted by now. i might look into the gran caribe real. i can actually get that from a uk travel agent too.