MajestiQ! The Dominican Republic Welcomes Q Country!


Here’s some photos from this year’s Q Trip.  Thanks to Melissa, Stacia, Ray, Corrine, Travis and Brigid.  (I may have lifted some of their photos.)

More to come…

We were welcomed immediately…

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The Official Drink of the Majestic Colonial Resort…(and a favorite of our “Castaways”):

The “Majestic”  (tastes like a creamsickle!!)

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Our “Sunday In The Country” cocktail party was a great warmup…

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A Q Trip First!  A wedding on the beach!!!  Congrats to Ken and Michelle!!!!!chris-13 chris12

Teagan Ward entertained us on Tuesday.  An AMAZING performance!

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The hibachi restaurant was a favorite…

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Catamaran Fun!

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Our dune buggy riding friends before the mud….

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The Legendary Q Dance Party…on a rooftop…overlooking the ocean…EPIC!!

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Aaaaand…we had a Bull!!!!!

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The Foam Party made us forget it was our last day, if only for a little while…

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As AAA’s Melissa Honan says, “The Day After The Q Party”…

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