The place is really good. Here is a first hand account of it.
During my last trip to Pakistan (Nov./Dec. 2011) I really wanted to be at the Port Grand. But the problem was the restriction about female required. Now, there are a bunch of women in my house-hold. However, during one day's outing in Karachi in a rickshaw with my cousin (with his flowing beard) he thought he can help me at least take a peek into Port Grand. I sort of vaguely tried to stop him but he insisted: "This is Pakistan. Anything is possible". I said, ok, if you insist. I knew I would be out there in a few days with 'family' (women, in Pakistan-speak), so no sweat either way. Anyway, my cousin managed to get me through the first checkpoint. Something to do with his 'American' cousin, blah, blah. But we were refused beyond that point, apologetically. They were very polite and curious. But the topmost security guy--must have seen me from a distance (innocent looking, I presume!)--just could not allow an 'exception' for the 'no female, no entry' rule. I felt a sudden sense of joy and pride in all that: They did the right thing.
I explained to my cousin the need to be fair and to follow the rules.
A few days later a bunch of us went there--females abundant--and we all had a great time. But that's for another discussion.