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Re: The Towers at Mullet Bay
[Re: pat]
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01/23/2016 01:03 PM
01/23/2016 01:03 PM
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We almost always make breakfast in the room and eat it on the balcony. Last year at Royal Islander we were on the balcony early every morning watching the cruise ships come in. In the late afternoon after beaching all day we usually had a cocktail and watched them leave again. An ocean view would be nice. Lagoon too.
Pat, how are the rooms? As I said, we used to own at Pelican and they were rather dated before the renovation. After that they raised our maintenance to something stupid and we gave them up so we never so the renovations.
Dated is not something I worry too much about. Broken or dirty is another matter entirely. Every review I read said dated but clean. I'm ok with that.
Rick and Grace
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