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Hotels that require bracelets for their guests
it's no fun when you can't bring people over from other hotels because of the bracelet rule, so does anybody know of some that do this?
i've stayed at Beachbreak twice and they have never used the bracelets, but it's been two years and i'm wondering if it has changed b/c i want to book a room for 4 people and bring 6 so it's cheaper.
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I don't know about Beachbreak, but I stayed at Paradise Palms and we still had ppl over every night from other hotels. We just had them walk in from beachside rather then the front entrance.
Most hotels during spring break will have wristbands. It's just like a tracking device used to keep track of who is stayin in there hotel. |
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I know the Holiday Inn and the Summit are two places that enforce that big time
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Can you by wristbands if you are guest though and you have friends staying at wrist band required hotel?
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At paradise palms/days inn, i know you can because i saw a sign for them behind the front desk on the wall... but they aren't cheap. They were $20 ea last yr for one night
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Extra wristbands and the boardwalk used to be $10 and it was good the whole week. Bands at the summit are like $50-100 for a guest and thats only for a day, they are by far the worst down there. Sunbird condos cost $2 for the week
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casa loma and days inn require bands and are pretty strict.
chateau has bands, but they're lenient. |
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anyone know how Laketown Wharf is with wristbands? We have 8 ppl in a 3br and there might be a possibility for a 9th... I really want her to come because it will mean 1 more girl (we have 5 guys).
Please let me knowww !! |
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