If ever you do go back, be careful if your tempted by the sea at Half Moon. The time I speak of above, we'd been in the sea all aftenoon and the current was so strong. When in that very Hotel for the sundowner, we were advised that even the locals rarely go in the sea as one poor guy was seriously injured while body surfing there. Its a very dangerous area to swim in by all accounts.
When the hotel was open, that beach would have locals down there selling their wares and residents strolling / using the beach. It's litterally deserted now. Those buildings near the car park were a hive of activity back in the day. A bar and souvenier shops etc. Such a shame.
We are in Antigua a most years but the one I really want to see now is Sam Lords Castle resort on Barbados. We used to stay there in the late 80's and 90's. It closed (again amonst numerous rumous of corruption etc) and in 2010 the Castle itself, burned to just a shell. Again no one really knows how it started but that part was the heritage which held an argument to keep the place as a resort. So you can guess what people think. The Architecture in the castle was stunning. The ornate plaster work and period features were fantastic and I remember managers cocktail parties on the back terrace feeling very special. Looking at Goggle satellite you can still make out all the pools and the shell of the castle but the main accomodation buildings look to have all been demolished now.
Another one that makes me sad.