Anonymous wrote:I was at Cheeca Lodge on Islamorada a few years back, and they had someone walking around clearing towels off unoccupied beach chairs. I also saw this at the Grand Hyatt in Kuai. I agree that all hotels should do this. The whole get up at dawn and reserve chairs with a towel is a nasty European habit that we need to nip in the bud. If people aren't allowed to "reserve" beach chairs with towels, there are plenty for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the trick is to rent a condo next to a resort. You will get your own chairs but you can still use the restaurants at the resort.
Provoke with this is no pool service.
Thats not always true. Plus if you have the Caribbean why need a pool?
No sea creatures in a pool
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the trick is to rent a condo next to a resort. You will get your own chairs but you can still use the restaurants at the resort.
Provoke with this is no pool service.
Thats not always true. Plus if you have the Caribbean why need a pool?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the trick is to rent a condo next to a resort. You will get your own chairs but you can still use the restaurants at the resort.
Provoke with this is no pool service.
Anonymous wrote:I think the trick is to rent a condo next to a resort. You will get your own chairs but you can still use the restaurants at the resort.