Went to a pretty nice resort in St. Lucia for my honeymoon. I mean, I pulled out all the stops, Presidential Suite, All Inclusive, the whole nine. However, I noticed something perculiar about some of the individuals working at the resort.
Of course all of the workers were native to St. Lucia or surrounding, but they seemed to treat the black guests differently (not as well) as the white guests. Now, the ratio of guests at the resort was about 90% white and 10% black. But it seemed when it came to things like getting a drink at the bar we seemed to be served after any other white people at the bar. Even at a restraunt, our server would come to our table last after she served the other tables with white patrons.
The first couple of times it happened I didn't think anything, but after a while I began to wonder, are they catering to the white patrons more because they think they have more money, or because they think the black patrons don't or won't tip them? It was a pretty expensive resort, so if you were there, you had to have SOME money, but they seemed not to cater to the black patrons nearly as well.
When I went to Jamaica, it wasn't quite as bad, but I still noticed it at the resort.
Has this ever happened to any of you on vacation in the Carribean or anywhere else?
Of course all of the workers were native to St. Lucia or surrounding, but they seemed to treat the black guests differently (not as well) as the white guests. Now, the ratio of guests at the resort was about 90% white and 10% black. But it seemed when it came to things like getting a drink at the bar we seemed to be served after any other white people at the bar. Even at a restraunt, our server would come to our table last after she served the other tables with white patrons.
The first couple of times it happened I didn't think anything, but after a while I began to wonder, are they catering to the white patrons more because they think they have more money, or because they think the black patrons don't or won't tip them? It was a pretty expensive resort, so if you were there, you had to have SOME money, but they seemed not to cater to the black patrons nearly as well.
When I went to Jamaica, it wasn't quite as bad, but I still noticed it at the resort.
Has this ever happened to any of you on vacation in the Carribean or anywhere else?