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by gilbey112
West Haven, Connecticut
October 4, 2005
The resort is small--only about 32 units, and the two-bedroom is compact. Plenty of room and a full lanai. We had a water view and the sunsets were incredible. The grounds and the pool are very nice.
From journal Club Regency
by Brankatz
Lakeland, Florida
October 8, 2003
From journal Weekend in Marco Island
by Kelli1
Indianapolis, Indiana
June 16, 2003
The unit has a nice bar area with its own sink, glass shelving, blender, and glasses so you can entertain easily after a busy day at the beach or shopping. The kitchen and dining areas were spacious, so if you elect to cook your own meals, it's a breeze. There is an additional table and four chairs (rattan, tropical style) out on the screened-in lanai, so you can seat 8 people comfortably for a dinner party if needed.
From journal Marco Island Adventure
by archdent
Miami, Florida
January 19, 2003
You don't have to go out to eat at all if you don't want to. Just plan your meals and bring your food, and you never have to go out for dinner or bust your budget. If you want to go out, there are certainly many wonderful places nearby. Many you can go to in shorts and beach shoes. The first week in August was very slow there, but we liked it that way. Small problems with the unit were fixed immediately. Building E is the beachfront building; the rest of the units face the pool. Lanais are screened, which is better for small children.