Rick and Grace,

The 609 unit will have a master bedroom balcony view of Mullet but remember, it's a very small porch about perfect for two people to stand on only.

The main balcony off the livingroom will look out over the golfcourse and out the driveway but at the same time, you will see Mullet pond and lagoon and whatever boats happened to be moored there at the time, along with the French hills in the distance. You can actually see Creole Rock from there along with the old tower at LaBelle Creole if you look hard and get your bearings, and in the far far distance, you can see the lights of Anguilla at night.

IMHO, it's the best of all the views in the building but then doesn't everyone feel that way about what they own?! Looking from the end of the main balcony you can see the cruise ships passing by Mullet Beach on their way into and out of town but you have to be quick because they soon disappear on the other side of the airport. DH most enjoys watching the planes take off over the hills - you hear and then you see them as they climb and disappear.

We love to sit out there in the early morning and have our breakfast and count the ships as they pass by. And then again, we love to lay out there in the afternoon and take a nap or a little later sit out there and enjoy cocktail hour and whatever you fancy in the line of cold drinks. I'd love to say we thoroughly enjoy being out there in the evenings, too, for a glass of wine before bedtime, but only on the evenings there's a breeze blowing because with the lights on in the unit, the moskies can be bad even that high up in the building.

I think you'll be more than happy with the view. Another feature of the higher 09s is the fact you can usually turn the ac off and open the sliders to allow the breezes to cool the unit. I think our December trip we only needed the air on two nights out of the full two weeks we were there. I always suggest you check the condition of your screens upon arrival if you might enjoy having the sliders open. If they're not in good condition, let the front desk know - the maintenance men can usually repair them for you. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/handshake.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/handshake.gif" alt="" />


Respectfully,

pat



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