Hi y'all
...Just returned yesterday from our Tauck Bridges Jungles and Rainforests of Costa Rica trip. Having taken 2 ABD trips before, we decided to give TB a try after the new ABD itineraries came out last year, in which the EBD was eliminated and the prices went up. TB seemed to have a similar product for a much lesser price, so we decided to give it a try.
We had a fabulous trip!! We absolutely have no regrets about going with Tauck Bridges. There were definitely things that ABD does that TB does not, but also some things that TB does that ABD does not. Neither of the ABD things that were missing would have been a deal breaker, or were worth the $5000 + gratuities difference ABD was charging for the same trip.
The itinerary was fabulous, and included a night time trek to the Atlantic Ocean to watch the Atlantic sea turtles nesting and laying eggs (only on July and August itineraries), which the ABD trip does not offer....it was definitely one of the highlights of the trip!
One of the big differences we noticed with TB as opposed to ABD was that for the most part, for meals we were able to order whatever we wanted off of the menu at the restaurants...not the usual limited buffets in non-descript rooms that ABD often has. The food was very good and we were never hungry. Also, ALL of our meals were included with the TB itineraries, so we really spent very little money on extras...as opposed to ABD trips where you often end up spending several hundred dollars more on non-included meals.
Accommodations were good and in some cases the same as what ABD offers. Bottled water was provided and was plentiful. There was an information packet in our rooms on the arrival day, and the front desk was informative about the first evenings activities and where to go.
One of the things that was missing, that ABD does, is the photo CD...I have read from other TB reviews that their guide did in fact take photos and present them at the end, however this was not the case on our trip. While it would have been a nice touch, there was a a man on our trip who took hundreds of photos throughout the trip and will be sharing them with the others, so we were very fortunate.
The other thing that many people bring up regarding differences is the 2 guides vs. 1 guide issue. For our family, this is a non-issue. We are not the type of travellers who need someone to hold our hands the entire trip...just need someone to respond if there is a problem and present the information clearly and timely...we never once felt that there was something missing by not having 2 guides, but some families may have different needs than ours and feel this is important to them. Our guide had a wealth of information to share with us, and genuinely wanted us to have a good time...that being said, there really was very little interaction with the children on a "kid level", so if that's what you're looking for, TB may not be for you as ABD definitely has this one covered...our daughter is 15, so does not need that aspect.
Let me also point out this...we were fortunate enough to travel with an amazing, funny and friendly group of 29. I am sure this, combined with an excellent itinerary were the keys to such a great vacation. 22 of the 29 travellers in our group had been on ABD before and I believe we all agreed that this was a great trip and none of us would hesitate to travel with TB again.
Let me just say that if you are interested in seeing Costa Rica, that Tauck Bridges is an excellent alternative if you decide not to use ABD. This may not be true for all itineraries, but in this case I believe it to be true. Please feel free to ask any questions and I would be happy to answer to the best of my ability. (Feel free to post anything I've forgotten Jen
)

We had a fabulous trip!! We absolutely have no regrets about going with Tauck Bridges. There were definitely things that ABD does that TB does not, but also some things that TB does that ABD does not. Neither of the ABD things that were missing would have been a deal breaker, or were worth the $5000 + gratuities difference ABD was charging for the same trip.
The itinerary was fabulous, and included a night time trek to the Atlantic Ocean to watch the Atlantic sea turtles nesting and laying eggs (only on July and August itineraries), which the ABD trip does not offer....it was definitely one of the highlights of the trip!
One of the big differences we noticed with TB as opposed to ABD was that for the most part, for meals we were able to order whatever we wanted off of the menu at the restaurants...not the usual limited buffets in non-descript rooms that ABD often has. The food was very good and we were never hungry. Also, ALL of our meals were included with the TB itineraries, so we really spent very little money on extras...as opposed to ABD trips where you often end up spending several hundred dollars more on non-included meals.
Accommodations were good and in some cases the same as what ABD offers. Bottled water was provided and was plentiful. There was an information packet in our rooms on the arrival day, and the front desk was informative about the first evenings activities and where to go.
One of the things that was missing, that ABD does, is the photo CD...I have read from other TB reviews that their guide did in fact take photos and present them at the end, however this was not the case on our trip. While it would have been a nice touch, there was a a man on our trip who took hundreds of photos throughout the trip and will be sharing them with the others, so we were very fortunate.
The other thing that many people bring up regarding differences is the 2 guides vs. 1 guide issue. For our family, this is a non-issue. We are not the type of travellers who need someone to hold our hands the entire trip...just need someone to respond if there is a problem and present the information clearly and timely...we never once felt that there was something missing by not having 2 guides, but some families may have different needs than ours and feel this is important to them. Our guide had a wealth of information to share with us, and genuinely wanted us to have a good time...that being said, there really was very little interaction with the children on a "kid level", so if that's what you're looking for, TB may not be for you as ABD definitely has this one covered...our daughter is 15, so does not need that aspect.
Let me also point out this...we were fortunate enough to travel with an amazing, funny and friendly group of 29. I am sure this, combined with an excellent itinerary were the keys to such a great vacation. 22 of the 29 travellers in our group had been on ABD before and I believe we all agreed that this was a great trip and none of us would hesitate to travel with TB again.
Let me just say that if you are interested in seeing Costa Rica, that Tauck Bridges is an excellent alternative if you decide not to use ABD. This may not be true for all itineraries, but in this case I believe it to be true. Please feel free to ask any questions and I would be happy to answer to the best of my ability. (Feel free to post anything I've forgotten Jen
