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Subject: Re: Ft. Lauderdale Hotel Posted on: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 21:40:26 +0000 (UTC)


Brian K wrote:
> On 6/29/2006 8:32 AM RICK DAVIS did the "monkey dance", then made these
> writings:
> > I booked hotels last week for December at the Sheraton Yankee Clipper.
> > I found the rates to be equal to the hotels by the ship terminal. So I
> > figured I would stay ocean front if I had to pay comparable rates.
> > Actually the ocean front Sheraton was few dollars cheaper than a couple
> > of the suite hotels. I am giving up the open bar and breakfast but
> > figure it equals out being ocean front. Hope you find a deal.
> >
> >
> The sister hotel, Sheraton Yankee Trader is also good. I like it
> because great places to dine are within walking distance of the hotel.
> The pedestrian walkway from the hotel's pool to the beach is a great
> convenience. On the same block as the Trader is Casablanca Cafe, one of
> my favorites. The food is good, innovative on the side of Nouvelle
> American Cuisine. South Florida favorites are also served. Prices are
> reasonable. Each guest is made to feel special by the staff. An upper
> floor balcony looks out across A1A to the Sebastian Street Beach.
>
> -- Thanks for al the comments and suggestions. Since I have some time I'm going to bid on 4* facilities downtown and beach. My SO likes her creature comforts. We stayed at Amerisuites once. It's pretty bareboned but it'll be our backup.
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