The Radisson came highly recommended to us. They recently had a 50-million-dollar renovation, and the hotel and grounds were beautiful. Very comfortable and lush. There were waterfalls and gardens, 3 pools including a kids pool. There was a daytime program for children and activities.There are 3 restaurants, a casino and small coffee cafe. The guest rooms were well appointed, with a lot of storage space, in a West Indies style.
I highly recommend trying the Grouper sandwich at Gilligans, their restaurant located on the beach. Also if you get a chance check out their drink menu, it's huge. Order a frozen alligator for me!!
We ate breakfast every morning at Laguna's, the buffet is plentiful, and I would also recommend getting a "breakfast plan" with your stay. It helps to cut the costs of the day as well as taking care of one meal with no worry. Due to the Caribbean climate we normally only eat breakfast, then a late-day snack before going to a restaurant for dinner.
We personally had many troubles with our stay, which led to the Radisson giving us the certificate that we used for our England stay. There were check-in problems as well as housekeeping and concierge issues.
But having said that, many others that we have spoken to and read about had no troubles and enjoyed every minute of their vacations.