10-18-2016, 10:19 PM
How many rooms do they have? I ask because many times I have seen them listed as part of of an airlines fly-hotel package, which the airlines will not due with a really small resort (so I think.)
2nd hand info, SS offers a meal plan but only in high season.
My only experience with SS, and I still use the concept today, is a 9 PM concert starts at one thirty.
Girlfriend at the time and I arrived and waited and waited. With no place to sit, I grabbed two stools from the bar and brought them to the concert area. I imagine the owner he was upset and took them away from us during my oral argument and so he authorized a free drink for us.
I think it was Rita Marley that night. I wasn't impressed. Gosh, that would make it early 90's.
I'm guessing all have passed by there. I often see people outside the front door, which offers a safe area, but it reminds me of comming up the staircase of a NYC subway station and wha-la, you're standing in front of traffic. (Not a bad thing. If you've never ridden the subway, do it someday.)
The impressive rock wall tells me any sidewalk would have to be across the street.
Speaking of which, that is where there parking lot is, and a place that made pizza. Never tried it but did look. I asked the cook there what was the best thing there. He replied "everything." Sorry, wrong answer.
2nd hand info, SS offers a meal plan but only in high season.
My only experience with SS, and I still use the concept today, is a 9 PM concert starts at one thirty.
Girlfriend at the time and I arrived and waited and waited. With no place to sit, I grabbed two stools from the bar and brought them to the concert area. I imagine the owner he was upset and took them away from us during my oral argument and so he authorized a free drink for us.
I think it was Rita Marley that night. I wasn't impressed. Gosh, that would make it early 90's.
I'm guessing all have passed by there. I often see people outside the front door, which offers a safe area, but it reminds me of comming up the staircase of a NYC subway station and wha-la, you're standing in front of traffic. (Not a bad thing. If you've never ridden the subway, do it someday.)
The impressive rock wall tells me any sidewalk would have to be across the street.
Speaking of which, that is where there parking lot is, and a place that made pizza. Never tried it but did look. I asked the cook there what was the best thing there. He replied "everything." Sorry, wrong answer.