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Re: Mullet Bay Beach cleaned
[Re: Carol_Hill]
#200373
07/19/2019 09:43 AM
07/19/2019 09:43 AM
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Joined: Apr 2001
Posts: 14,654 Brookfield, CT.
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The drop off was huge the day we went, but the turn-off for me was the way the chair concessions were set up, completely usurping the beach area in front of Rosie’s with little to no space at all between them along with the three large tour boats that put in to disgorge their guests onto the beach. I was totally turned off by this and I assumed this was possibly due to many ships in Port that day. But they did clean up theirs debris before they left which impressed me as I’ve seen them leave it behind in the past. The closeness of the chairs had the umbrellas actually touching each other.
Hopefully it hasn’t become the new norm for Mullet.
Respectfully,
pat
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