You could click "Select Room." You could see the calendar. You could input your credit card. But the moment you hit "Confirm Booking," the page would hang for exactly eleven seconds and refresh to a landing page that read: "We are currently offline. Please check back at the witching hour." Online folklore has a few theories about what is going on here.
No one mentions the breakfast. No one mentions the pool temperature. No one mentions a bad interaction with staff. hotel paradise online
But four of the reviewers have since deleted their social media accounts. One reviewer, "SarahJ_Travels," posted a final tweet in 2021 before deactivating: "I don't know why I left a five star review for Hotel Paradise. I have never been there. But I dream about the lobby every night. The tiles are cold. The elevator plays a song I don't recognize. I want to go back." Occam’s razor says yes. It is likely a sophisticated credit card harvesting operation. The "witching hour" redirect probably captures your card data while showing an error. The 47 reviews are a honeypot to create scarcity and trust. You could click "Select Room
I did not go to the Dominican Republic. But I did send a friend who lives in Santo Domingo. I gave him the address listed on the site: Calle de los Sueños Rotos, No. 0. Please check back at the witching hour