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Re: Wabid - Trip Report Part 1
[Re: LadyH]
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10/22/2016 04:56 PM
10/22/2016 04:56 PM
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SBR has several Weber summit gas grills on property. Two are in a locked off area on top of the villas building. I asked one of the concierges for access, but apparently that is reserved for long term owners in the top floors. However, there is one at the pool level. Its a hike, but it is immaculate and has a side burner and sink to wash hands etc... very nice. The charcoal grills are the same as you would find at a state/national park. I would love to have a Weber kettle & chimney starter available for the serious grillers. and I could find a way to pack my smokey mountain I would. Think about it. Pure bliss. Smoker smoking some deliciousness whilst I snorkel....
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