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Re: Coolers
[Re: jazzgal]
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06/27/2022 05:10 PM
06/27/2022 05:10 PM
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There is a sign at Anse Marcel specifically saying coolers are not allowed. But we bring a cooler there with only water and a few nuts and crackers. We also have reservations to eat there too. When we tell them what's in the cooler we always get the go ahead for cooler.
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Re: Coolers
[Re: MotownTim]
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07/01/2022 10:01 AM
07/01/2022 10:01 AM
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Tim--I agree with you, if chairs are free, I don't bring a cooler. I would personally never bring a cooler to a place like AMBC either, as it doesn't seem that kind of place, to me. We always take a cooler to Mullet and to Orient, if we're going to Orient for the day, versus just for lunch. Although almost everywhere I go, I take a bottle of water, which either stays in the car or goes with me, depending on the venue.
Carol Hill
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