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Adrian Loveridge - Owner of Peach & Quiet Hotel
Adrian Loveridge – Owner of Peach & Quiet Hotel

While our small hotel is currently on the market with the objective of re-opening for the up-coming winter season, I have been looking back 25 years to when we purchased, a then derelict Arawak Inn, and trying to evaluate exactly how much the investment climate has changed. Does it need to be revised to help take our tourism industry out of the current malaise? Attempting to look through the eyes of a new investorโ€™s perspective it is clear to see, that many of the institutions who have been empowered to entice such interest are dismally failing in their stated mandate.ย  At least to a level that modern-day investors reasonably expect.

Sadly, itโ€™s almost pitiful.

Initially, without knowing all the possible agencies involved, the natural first source of decision making facts is the national Ministry of Tourism (MOT) website, where the very latest statistics can be sourced.

We can all understand, at this time, that Government is under extreme fiscal pressure. But does this excuse their existing employees or managers, who have yet to to suffer any detrimental effects of what is referred to as the โ€˜global recessionโ€™ not updating existing posted data in a timely manner. Why, for instance, should the last visitor arrival figures show August 2012?

Other โ€˜informationโ€™ is clearly out-of-date, and with an industry that isย  dynamic, itโ€™s very success is dependent on by being able to access current market information critical to making informed decisions. Are โ€˜weโ€™ sending the right message?

Quite rightly, the subject of an ageing and tired hotel plant has been repeatedly mentioned by our policymakers, however, does the responsibility solely rest with the private sector to ensure that every aspect of our tourism product is projected in the best possible way?

Frankly, if you want to view something old and uninspired, then look at the MOT site. It does not even have a FaceBook component to generate interest and feedback. When comparing some of the other MOT sites around the world, including countries who are far less tourism dependent than Barbados they are streets ahead of us in presentation and content. These include, Panama, Oman, Lebanon, Belize, Malaysia, Uganda, Trinidad and Tobago, Cameroon and even the Azerbaijan Republic. Also missing are high quality visual images, which play a fundamentally critical role in destination and investment choice, especially in an ever increasingly electronic world. They make the difference and I cannot think of a single advertising executive still in business, who would argue that point.

So with all the resources, both financial and physical which includes two Ministerโ€™s of Government in this sector, why after so many years, can those responsible not develop a state-of-the art investor friendly information portal? If after several decades in the tourism business, โ€˜weโ€™ have not yet fostered the expertise from within, then why not put it out to the very many talented young people, who can view and craft the project through a completely fresh viewpoint.

Even offering a competition prize of $50,000 or $100,000, while seemingly appearing large amounts of money, in reality, is almost insignificant in the scheme of things, with an industry generating over $2 billion annually.


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175 responses to “Minister of Tourism Richard Sealy and Parliamentary Secretary Irene Sandiford-Garner Please Drag Barbados Tourism Website into the 21st Century Please!”


  1. @ islandgal246 | September 3, 2013 at 7:12 AM |

    Thank you islandgal. You said it all so eloquently, so I wont have to answer “balance”.

    You people, like “balance” seem not to understand that whether I support the BLP or not is irrelevant. We love our country and want the best for it. To say that Barbadians are nasty people who drop their litter everywhere and indiscriminately and have this country nasty does not mean we are not patriotic.

    Get real man. Do you live here, do you travel up and down Barbados? Bajans are so nasty that they do not even bother to clean their own surroundings. Drive up Forde’s Road, a busy artery and you would see what I mean. You drive behind cars and now it is ackee season, people eat the ackees and throw the seeds and skins out of the window. Do you ever go into Bridgetown especially around areas where fruit and vegetable vendors operate? Have you ever looked into the gutters and see the filth?

    One day I was driving behind a minibus, some idiot pelted out a cup, I touted, as the bus drove off, the idiot leaned out of the window, gave me a finger and then dropped a Cheffete box and another cup out in the road. This is the nastiness of which islandgal and I speak.

    Grow up man/woman, most of Barbados is nasty!


  2. @ millertheanunnaki | September 3, 2013 at 9:11 AM |
    Do you really feel that Carson “Arthur of Brass Tacks fame” Arthur has the propensity to expand intelligent views when he can cut and paste extracts via the internet in order to shift focus of commenters who are dealing with the problems in Barbados. Do tell me what St. Lucia and Trinidad have to do with Barbados although the latter is part owner of Barbados.


  3. Like islandgal, sorry to you balance, I don’t read CCC either. Balance, you need to quote the blogger especially when it is the yardfowl!


  4. Opps! Prodical Son, you are blaming poor Balance when the submission was made by CCC alias Arthur of Brass Tacks fame. Check CCC on Sept 2 @ 9.37.


  5. Tell me Why | September 3, 2013 at 9:32 AM |
    ‘It should be “……Carson โ€œArthur of Brass Tacks fameโ€ Cadogan has the propensity….”


  6. Waatching and Carson……….why are yall so worried about Trinidad, you need to focus your energies on Barbados who has a dependency problem, who do you see Trinidad having to depend on for business, investment, etch. etc, their bread is literally buttered, do i have to spell out how to the two of you as well

  7. millertheanunnaki Avatar

    @ Tell me Why | September 3, 2013 at 9:32 AM |

    No! I was just taking the mickey out of the fool and in a backhand way insulting his aborted intelligence as he seeks to vilify Adrian and even David of BU.
    But hope springs eternal. Maybe he would take a leaf out of the book of Fractured BLP and use another moniker.


  8. Carson….time to stop playing the victim card, if Barbados has now become a victim it is all due to the actions or lack of any intelligent actions by the DLP administration that is supposed to be governing the island. enough already with who is trying to make the island look bad, it only looks bad to you cause you are also instrumental in bringing the island to it’s knees with the petty, greedy and selfish brand of politics both political parties continue to practice and have been practicing for decades.


  9. Man i really don.t see the point getting all frigged up about the crime. man the whole carribbean is a hot bed of crime. i meaning singling out one country or the other is bare foolishnesscause if crime was the main reasons why tourist would neglect a destination Jamaica won.t have any tourist coming to its shores. neither american.. england . there is a problem that needs to be adress but driving the political stake into the heart ofany one country or minister is hogwash.


  10. U motor mouth Well WEll u got to be that last known talking mule to be talking about “balme” cause that is all u do all day long neva mind u sitting somewhere up dey in Canada avoiding the pain of the Bajns. steupse


  11. ac | September 3, 2013 at 1:01 PM |

    U motor mouth Well WEll u got to be that last known talking mule to be talking about โ€œbalmeโ€ cause that is all u do all day long neva mind u sitting somewhere up dey in Canada avoiding the pain of the Bajns. steupse
    ____________________________________

    The pain and suffering of the Bajans created by the DLP government of which you are so proud to be affiliated. I did not create pain for anyone, when you encourage and support the government in crap you helped create the pain, you should also be made to do community service and charity work for your complicity in the mess now visited on the taxpayers..HA!!


  12. If i had my way i would round up all the yardfowls of both political parties and order them to break rocks, just for the crime of being life long political lackeys, bunch of uninformed idiots.


  13. Adrian Loveridge

    ” list your overall achievements and successes in the tourism industry (locally and worldwide”

    let me re-list a few words for you from the IMF

    “Words from the IMF to Governments which you will not like

    They could, for example, focus specifically on the public investment decision process: create structures that can RESIST THE DISTORTING INFLUENCE OF VESTED INTERESTS, analyze alternatives rationally, measure the outcomes rigorously, and adjust policy if warranted.โ€ (EMPHASIS MINE)”

    There you have my list especially the emphasized words.

    Here is another list if you want another one.

    There is a top class restaurant and bar operating in Barbados, I will not name right which is being operated on the owners behalf by an American guy who for many years was a beach bum here in Barbados. A man with no culinary or hospitality skills whatsoever. He was picked up by the owners and planted on top of highy qualified Black Bajan hospitality professionals. He is being given royal treatment unlike what is being dished out to the Bajans.

    ADRIAN guess what his huge qualification is?

    I don’t have to speak, you know it as well as I do, just let me say that he does not look like me, or “Miller(Uncle Tom)”, or DAVID or CASWELL FRANKLYN or PRODIGAL SON.


  14. ADRIAN

    The next time you come across such people ask them to list their qualifications.

    Don’t be afraid to ask!!!!!


  15. ADRIAN

    A little something here for you:-

    We all know that a large potion of St. Lucia room stock is all- Inclusive. Do you really think that it is going to benefit the ordinary St. Lucian? You better think again.

    โ€˜โ€™All Inclusives: still the devils work?โ€™โ€™

    Debate that refuses to lie down resuscitated by Tourism Concern and BBC

    Under new leadership, Tourism Concern has again hit on the all-inclusive situation. In its latest campaign “All Inclusives remain all exclusive” The practice called “the devil’s” work by leading travel writer Simon Calder in the BBC website is finding it impossible to lose the negative label.

    Under the title: “What does the resurgence of the all-inclusive model, where tourists are invited to “leave their wallets at home”, mean for the destinations we visit? Tourism Concern highlights the inequities in 7 destinations saying that the practice leads to loss of local business, massive leakage in tourism spend, least community economic benefit, dramatic differences between locals and tourists, harassment of tourists, restaurant closures and more. They say that:
    โ€ข In Majorca – all-inclusive holidays blamed for loss of local businesses. In September 2011 local businesses organised a day of protest against the all-inclusive hotels
    โ€ข In Turkey – research found only 10% of tourist spend from all-inclusive holidays found its way into local economy
    โ€ข In Mombasa, Kenya – World Bank states all-inclusive beach holidays contributed the least economic benefit
    โ€ข In Kenya – 87% of tourists go on all-inclusive holidays and yet over half of local people live on less than 1$ a day
    โ€ข In Jamaica – all-inclusive hotels attracted tourists in the short term but blocked development of other types of tourism, leading to increased tourist harassment (vi)
    โ€ข In Dominican Republic – all-inclusive holidays blamed for restaurant closures and increased negative attitude towards tourists
    โ€ข In Goa, India – “enclave tourism”, local taxis and guides losing business to all-inclusive resorts

    The BBC Breakfast segment interviewed all-inclusive holidaymakers who, having paid an inclusive charge were unwilling to explore destinations and interviewed a representative of First Choice, the major UK tour operator and member of the TUI group who are now 100% all-inclusive.

    Citing the market need for the move to all-inclusives Nick Longman of First Choice said that the company was investigating the possibility of “Dine Around” programmes.

    Said Sue Hurdle, chief executive, The Travel Foundation: “Like every other type of holiday, All-inclusive can have both positive and negative economic, environmental and social impacts, depending on a range of factors. What the Travel Foundation has found in its most recent research is that few of these are exclusively to do with board basis, but a combination of factors, which includes management and tourist motivations.”

    “We should seize this opportunity to discuss the economic impacts of tourism overall, and recognise where and how improvements can be made to make sure every type of holiday becomes more sustainable. For example, hotels in remote locations, or those hosting visitors seeking relaxation, could look at implementing local produce-sourcing policies, introducing “dine-around” schemes or hosting craft markets for local artisans. ”

    “Agents also have a distinct role to play, by educating customers to encourage them to get out and explore, try new things and learn about the destination before they go, which will help to improve both their own experience and the impact of their trip.”

    Last year TotemTourism held a masterclass “Can all inclusives be sustainable” it”s worth a read and a watch.

    There are three major players in the all-inclusive industry: Club Med (very upmarket, iconoclastic and politically aware), Sandals (a local Caribbean company with a charitable foundation and mainly US tourists) and, now First Choice catering to the European market.

    The masterclass conclusion was clear – all-inclusives place the tourist wallet and marketing connection very clearly within the tour operator”s influence – to whose generosity the destination community must then appeal.

    If you are a destination tourism supplier, this is clearly unsatisfactory, but as tour operators have the marketing power, there is little that they can do but ask politely.

    Not a happy situation for destinations many of whom have also to deal with the arch all-inclusive activity – cruises.

    The Green Tourism/TotemTourism Sustainable Destination Report 2011 will have a complete section on dealing with all-inclusive variations – reserve a pre-publication review copy at a 50% discount by emailing valere@totemtourism.com with the subject line “Sustainable Destination Report 2011 review copy”

    Get involved in the Travel Foundation”s Make Holidays Greener consumer awareness campaign in July – find out how at: http://www.thetravelfoundation.org.uk/greenerhols


  16. Carson………you are working overtime, whom are you trying to prep or convince that there will definitely be more pain and suffering without an early or easy end in sight, yourself or Adrian.

  17. Adrian Loveridge Avatar

    Carson,

    Just as I thought, you are not able to list a single personal achievement in the tourism sector. I rest my case.


  18. ADRIAN

    I will not follow you and rest mine. I have to save Barbados from the likes of you and your cohorts.

  19. Adrian Loveridge Avatar

    This is a complete list of Carson C. Cadogan’s proven achievements in the tourism sector:

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    Which gives me the absolute authority to comment knowledgeably on the subject.
    Carson C. Cadogan
    3rd September 2013

  20. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Carson C. Cadogan | September 3, 2013 at 1:43 PM |
    “There is a top class restaurant and bar operating in Barbados, I will not name right which is being operated on the owners behalf by an American guy who for many years was a beach bum here in Barbados. A man with no culinary or hospitality skills whatsoever. He was picked up by the owners and planted on top of highy qualified Black Bajan hospitality professionals.”

    What a scandalous shame, Carson! This kind of thing is still taking place in modern Barbados with pro-black Bajan DLP administration in charge of the country’s immigration policies?
    Come Carrion, you have to be telling lies on your poor innocent DLP administration.
    You mean things are so bad with you that there only one attribute you can put on your list of achievements and that is the capacity to tell lies ad nauseam, ad absurdum.

    Why donโ€™t you stop quoting from the IMF website? You are only making yourself look like a pompous jackass. These are the same foreigners mostly white that you despise and perceived as not knowing what they are saying or intend to do vis-ร -vis the Barbadian well managed economy.
    BTW, who is the acting MoF the Governor of the Central Bank?


  21. Miller & Loveridge
    You guys err. You are wasting time trying to communicate with CCC. He is uneducable and lacks the cerebral capacity to understand anything you are saying. Eustine wasted her money sending him to school.


  22. Adrian loveridge

    Add:-

    11 I am a bred and born Bajan.

    13 I am not a foreigner.

    14 I put the best interest of Barbados first.

    12 I am not trying to destroy Barbados.

    13 I am not putting other peoples country before my own.

    14 I do not believe that all Black Bajans don’t know what they doing.

    I have added a few more to your list ADRIAN.


  23. ADRIAN

    BEFORE I FORGET.

    14 I was never publicly humiliated by George Payne of the Barbados Labour Party in front of Tourism officials from Barbados, the region and international.

  24. Adrian Loveridge Avatar

    Has a single one of the Barbados ‘ Tourism Ten-Point Plan announced on 28th July 2013 been successfully implemented yet?
    It would appear several Ministers and their Ministries are asleep at the wheel.


  25. ADRIAN

    Don’t let it bother you who is “asleep” at the wheel.

  26. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Carson C. Cadogan | September 3, 2013 at 5:27 PM |

    So Mr. Cadogan, what do you think about the USAโ€™s plan to attack Syria?
    What do you think would be the implications for the local tourism industry that your DLP administration is hanging its hat on to get the country out of the current economic mess caused, according to you, by the BLP and the international economic recession?

    We donโ€™t expect you to respond since like the query posed by Observing (โ€ฆ) some weeks ago it does not require you to harangue and vilify local people like Adrian, David BU or MAM.


  27. What a facking tragicomedy!!!!


  28. Miller

    “what do you think about the USAโ€™s plan to attack Syria?”

    I think that Barack Obomber should be stripped of his “Nobel” peace prize if he attacks Syria!!


  29. The predictions and the realty. JULY 2013 had the lowest long stay visitor arrivals in 11 years.

    http://www.nationnews.com/articles/view/full-flights/

  30. Dick Long brother of Eddie Long Avatar
    Dick Long brother of Eddie Long

    How too long is too long if it is bad ?

    Dems now; Dems never again

  31. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Carson C. Cadogan | September 3, 2013 at 6:54 PM |
    “I think that Barack Obomber should be stripped of his โ€œNobelโ€ peace prize if he attacks Syria!!”

    It would be most interesting to hear what your sidekick ac thinks about that.
    Is this a sign of the start of breaches in your agreement to stick together come hell or high water in defence of the DLP?

    We wonder what you boss man has to say on the Syrian situation and its pending serious implications for Bim? Or is this asking him too much to think outside his intellectual capacity as a man of vision?

    But you have not commented on the implications for the local tourism and economy?
    Should a war break out would you recommend a coming together of the BLP and DLP as a show of concern and as the first step towards the healing of the nation to save its soul from pending economic collapse and subsequent social dislocation?

    Would you support your Uncle Tom Miller in a call to get those idle arable lands back into cultivation starting with the immediate compulsory acquisition of the CLICO plantations in the vital interest of saving Bim from starvation?


  32. if the BHTA would stop nit picking and trying to make their version of the ten point plan the dam thing would be implemented .know what they say about too many cooks……de dam thing does boil over……Any who!whats up wid u David trying to ride the miserable coattails of Adrien with them convaluted version of statics,


  33. @ david

    I never bought that story–10 passengers on two planes = 10 passengers on 4 planes


  34. The problem is we have people who go public to make statements without feeling pressured they have to bring empirical info to support. We are a public who believe it is more productive to be emotional ALL the time about the issues.


  35. so how about the decline in bahamas, should i belive that with their higher than normal decline when compared to barbados that barbados is doing better than the bahamas, the declines even though their are significant and serves as a warning sign does not tell the complete picture, therfore ur crtical analysis of comparing one country to another is full of gaps which should be filled in instead of trying to prove some kind of non argument. in the overall picture going back to the bahamas and their decline even although much larger than barbados one can analysis that the bigger the overall total the decline is a much larger, when one looks at barbados and compares its declines to bahamas our declines shows less percentage wise causes our numbers are smaller, the question then according to yours and adrien logic would give barbados a higher passing grade than bahamas which would be false and misleading.


  36. @ac

    Are you brain dead?

    The point here is that July 2013 was the lowest in a decade. This is after he MoT and Chairman stated what he did in he Nation article. Deal with it.


  37. oops my bad we not comparing any more . i always thought the comparisons were riduclous and david u also confirmed that u and adrein were also brain dead on the issue read the nation.not my favourite piece of journalism. leave that for the blp yardfowls to scratch on.


  38. @ac

    We will back to this next year July when it becomes 12 years of deline. Deal with it.


  39. hopefully by then we would have stop putting all eggs in one basket,


  40. For the entire year BU David, Loveridge, miller and the blp yardfowl posse have working hard on the world wide web pleading with tourists to by pass Barbados and journey on to another Caribbean island. Now BU David comes hot and sweaty like its some new discovery in the cosmos to announce July arrivals are down. What do you hypocrites and traitors expect if you broadcast ad nasuem to the world that your own country is not worth a visit.
    Deal with it BU David and cohorts.


  41. Watching | September 3, 2013 at 9:43 PM |

    For the entire year BU David, Loveridge, miller and the blp yardfowl posse have working hard on the world wide web pleading with tourists to by pass Barbados and journey on to another Caribbean island. Now BU David comes ho
    …………….
    Wunna like to blame other people. Oh my ! Such Imbeciles


  42. millertheanunnaki | September 3, 2013 at 8:30 AM |

    @ islandgal246 | September 3, 2013 at 7:12 AM |
    โ€œโ€œโ€œโ€œBarbados is not as bad, nor as stink, nor the people dumb and stupid as these people want the World to believe.โ€โ€โ€โ€

    Islandgal I think you might be inadvertently responding to the wrong blogger. Balance was just quoting Carson Cadogan who made this unfortunate remark @ Carson C. Cadogan | September 2, 2013 at 9:37 PM

    MUCHAS GRACIAS SENOR MILLER


  43. One day I was driving behind a minibus, some idiot pelted out a cup, I touted, as the bus drove off, the idiot leaned out of the window, gave me a finger and then dropped a Cheffete box and another cup out in the road. This is the nastiness of which islandgal and I speak.

    PRODIGAL the post of which you speak was not mine but your dear nemesis CCC but in response I am wondering how long you have been living in BARBADOS because the sanitary issues of which you complain have been evident in our country long before 2008 and that is why from time to time concerned citizens have introduced programmes such as ‘ the clean-up campaign’. so it is not balanced to imply that garbage problems stated during the term of this administration

  44. Adrian Loveridge Avatar

    With the Prime Minister’s recent personal visits to Limegrove and Oceans 2, does this mean that he will be taking a greater interest in tourism and possibility the Ministry responsible for this sector, following 16 consecutive months of long stay visitor decline. And the inability of that agency to implement various stated objectives like the Master Plan, restructuring the BTA, the Tourism Ten-Point Plan etc., etc., etc.


  45. Balance comment is a reflection that bajans would not be fooled by the constant drumbeatsand howling of the BLP yardfowls.especially to deal with social issues. what us needed is every citizen applying a hands on effort to resolve. big and large countries are plagued by such social problems most to do with the bad attitudes and behaviour of its populace.


  46. Why does PM Stuart not believe that being cut from a payroll whether you are a temporary worker or not is not cause for grave concern, will he feed these people and pay their bills. Is it because him and his clueless Ministers are living freely off the taxpayers and believe it will not affect them yet.

    Still waiting to see the DLP ministers offer to take a salary cut.


  47. After monitoring the performance of ministers, I hereby proclaim that the following ministers have met the requirement of the populace of Barbados for outstanding performance.
    Hon. Stephen Lashley
    Hon. Donville Inniss
    Hon. David Estwick
    Opps, the others are “Temporary” Ministers and the last time I checked all dictionaries ‘temporary’ means”lasting, existing, serving, or effective for a time only; not permanent: a temporary need; a temporary job. However, we need to look at “abuse” since we have been governmentally abused and we need to be sheltered.


  48. The DLP is party for the people
    Which people ?

    ———————————-
    Yaaaaaaaagga -Pon Top


  49. Yagga, clearly not for the near 40 per cent of the eligible electorate that chose NOT to vote in the last election.

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