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Does Coples San Souci sell day passes? If so is it walk up, reserve in advance?, pay in advance? 
 
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I know they do because there are usuallla couple cruise ship people at the AN beach. Not sure how you access. Check out the website or register on the message board and ask there if there isn’t a topic started already. 
 
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I think it's wrong for crowded resorts to sell day passes - the people who've paid good money to stay there should have first pick of the facilities.
  We were at Hidden Beach in Mexico last November.  The resort was full, and people were getting up at 6am to reserve sun loungers.  But the resort was still letting day visitors in. 
 
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Agree but if the resort isn’t full they consider it additional revenue. Most times day visitors wouldn’t arrive until after 9:00 and most loungers are taken by then. San Souci seems to always have more trading places folks from CTI than the other way around so you have that influx as well. 
 
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