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Hey everyone, We are traveling with some family and they decided to go down a couple days before us. They booked a room at Palm Court. None of us have been down in roughly 13 years. Any tips that I can pass on to them about palm court? They won’t have a car until we arrive a couple days later. Thanks everyone in advance!!
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Palm Court is great for Orient Village, right next to the plaza with Pizza, Deli Taco's, small market, Coda Bar, Post Office Supermarket and Yellow sub, and then the village square is across the road from Coda Bar so very convienient for everything
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Palm Court is very convenient to the beach, dining and a small grocery store all within walking distance. Please double check but they used to offer complimentary chairs at one or two beach bars with signing priveledges. No one ever at the pool and it's a nice pool. Nice complimentary simple breakfast. Gated security.
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Haven't been since it reopened after Irma but it is a great location and no car should not be an issue at all. Don't know if their room has a kitchenette but if it does recommend pasta from On Dirait le Sud in the mini-mall on the way to the beach, it is first rate and the owner is very friendly and helpful.
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