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Re: Living Waters Spa
[Re: banude]
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04/21/2016 09:09 PM
04/21/2016 09:09 PM
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banude said: There are a few options at DS, although the Chaparral rooms are a bit small, they have a king bed (or 2 twins) and a tiled bathroom. One wall is all mirrored, so they feel a little bigger and are brighter due to the reflection. The attraction for us is they are immediately adjacent to the activity pool, so you can pop in and out to grab drinks, use your cell phone or take a break from the sun. We've decided that we're not at DS for the room, we're there to NOT be in the room. The Chapparal rooms are in the building you see on the DS homepage.
The Courtyard rooms are larger, and some have a kitchen. The Villas are very nice, newer, spacious and well appointed. We had a favorite Villa we used to reserve, but it was taken out of the rental pool so we tried a Chaparral room. Since then we haven't seen the need to go back to a Villa. They Courtyard rooms are ALL being renovated and should be very nice! I believe they should be available for rent soon. When we where there in Feb., they were down to the studs so I'd be excited to see the progress by now. :-)
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