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| Our trip is June 24 to June 29. Can't wait. So far, I have recommendations for Looe Key Dive Center and Innerspace Dive Center. Any other suggestions? |
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| "Marshall Karp" <marshallkarp@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:A5Wgg.8050$3i3.6008@trnddc08... > Our trip is June 24 to June 29. Can't wait. So far, I have > recommendations for Looe Key Dive Center and Innerspace Dive Center. Any > other suggestions? > Save yourself some dough............cancel the trip and go to Haiti. |
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| Marshall Karp wrote: > Our trip is June 24 to June 29. Can't wait. So far, I have recommendations > for Looe Key Dive Center and Innerspace Dive Center. Any other suggestions? I just got back and wrote up some "trip imprtessions." There is nothing about diving, but if this will otherwise help... My first impression is that Key West never disappoints me. After having gone down for twelve or thirteen years, as many as three times in one year, there are always places that I can go to for a sit-down, a drink, and a snack and be happy there. There are new places to explore, but there is never enough days to do everything I want to. It takes me about a day and a half to stop walking fast, and then I start to relax. I was scheduled to arrive at 12:35 but my flight from Newark came into Tampa early enough that I could be bumped to an earlier shuttle and got in at 12:05 - and extra half-hour in paradise. I stowed my bags and had a welcome back Key West Sunset Lager at Sloppy Joes. Just sitting there made me happy to be back. Then check-in at 2:00, swimming until 4:00, margueritas at Kelly's by 4:30. Secondly, Key West has recovered about 85 % from the last hurricane season. The Sheraton Suites, for example, has had the exterior repaired and re-painted, and it looks like new. It looks like all of the construction at the Hyatt is done and they are now finishing up the painting there, too. The vegetation has come back, more quickly than I would have guessed. The Royal Poinciana trees are blooming as are the hibiscus and various other bushes and plants. There are still a few dead or dying fronds on the palm trees, but these are slowly being replaced by new ones. The gardens at the Pier House are growing and all of the palm trees have survived. The Pier House still strikes me as a great value, mainly because of the beach and the location, but it is critical that you get a good room. This is probably true of every place to stay. Thirdly, if you want Key West to yourself, go in May. I didn't have to wait for anything and there were times when I was one of only a couple of customers. Talk about good service! Even the Island T'ing did not fill up...32 vs. 40 people. Because I was alone I got into a routine of going running in the morning, and then having breakfast, and again all of the old faithfuls didn't disappoint; Turtle Kraals on Monday for the huevos rancheros special, Two Friends on Tuesday for an omelet, Pepes on Wednesday for another omelet, The Rooftop Café on Thursday for the Eggs Benedict with a crab cake on both, two eggs over easy on pancakes at the Secret Place on Saturday, and Martins for brunch on Sunday. I never made it to Sarabeth's. Then I would spend most of the day reading and swimming at the Pier House beach, sneaking down one bottle of beer. (Only caught once but there was a new towel boy the first few days, and the regular, Nate, doesn't usually hassle me). Then I would go out for a drink and maybe a snack. Afterwards, I would walk for a while, then go back to the Pier House and read or snooze a little, then have dinner. I had more real dinners this trip than any other. Various items. Big Daddy Conchs does not have the 1.99 / dozen oysters, but at 10.00, it's still not a bad place to go. I still like the peel-your-own-shrimp with a Sunset Ale at the Half-Shell Raw Bar and oysters and a Sunset Ale at the Conch Republic. But the best deal now is Alonzo's. You bring your See Key West magazine with the free drink coupon on page 36 and order half-price oysters or clams or whatever, and end up spending maybe $6.00. You could do this every night And Kellys for margueritas and chicken wings. Again it comes to $6.00. IMO the best Bloody Marys are at the Pier House (thanks Markd) but for pleasant surroundings, go up to the Rooftop Café and have one. They are very good, cost $8.25, but the location is great - overlooking Front Street at about the level of the tower at the Wreckers Museum. The Duval Beach club is a good place to sit and have a Sunset Ale and overlook the ocean. I never actually went into Island Dogs or the Rum Barrel, but the thing to do on a Saturday night seems to be to get a bottle of beer at the former, then stand on the sidewalk and listen to the band form the latter. (The latter is going to get wise and call the cops, which would be a shame). And the Iguana Café (across from Capt'n Tony's?) has been demolished and is going to be re-built. Croissants de France is still not done and I'm getting worried. Dinners were great. Without too much detail...grilled shrimp with a kind of Key Lime chutney sauce and rice and beans at Turtle Kraals. A Cuban dinner of beef and pork with plantains, rice and beans and a glass of Spanish red wine at El Meson de Pepe. Finished with a café con leche which was better than D*mn Good Food Co. Blackened grouper with rice and beans (do we see a trend here?) at Blue Heaven with a Kalik. And two dinners of fish and chips and a Corona at B.O.'s Fishwagon, still my favorite place. I meant to have a dinner of Black (not blackened) grouper at the Rooftop, but never got around to it. And in terms of activities, the Sebago Island T'ing is still the best IMO. And for a change I went out on the Caribbean Spirit for the snorkel, sunset sail. This is a little more expensive than the others, the Fury, e.g., but if they go to Sand Key, this is the best spot I've found for snorkeling. There are "fingers" of coral reef which you swim through and where all of the fish hang out. The only place I've found a coupon (2.00 off per person) is on their web page, but if they go to Sand Key it's worth the extra money. Ask when you book. For deals, try Janet Masilgill at booth # 1 on Duval and Front, or Captain David Brown just before you come to the end of Front Street, on the right. I always need some diet soda and orange juice for the room, and might need film or whatever. There is a coupon for $3.00 off a $10.00 purchase at the Walgreens in the See Key West magazine on page 51. Not usable for beer 8-(. I bought myself a nice tank top at Summer Salt on Front, and, finally, a new pair of patch-pocket shorts at the Saltwater Angler off the Mallory Docks. These are great for a vacation - wallet in one patch, digital camera in the other, and See Key West Magazine stuffed over one cheek in the back. And!!! I left my initials somewhere at one of the places mentioned above. (Not at Sand Key) I'll buy drinks for the first person who spots them. Pjk |
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| Thanks for the post. Very helpful. Pjk wrote: > Marshall Karp wrote: > > Our trip is June 24 to June 29. Can't wait. So far, I have recommendations > > for Looe Key Dive Center and Innerspace Dive Center. Any other suggestions? > > I just got back and wrote up some "trip imprtessions." There is nothing > about diving, but if this will otherwise help... > > My first impression is that Key West never disappoints me. After having > gone down for twelve or thirteen years, as many as three times in one > year, there are always places that I can go to for a sit-down, a drink, > and a snack and be happy there. There are new places to explore, but > there is never enough days to do everything I want to. It takes me > about a day and a half to stop walking fast, and then I start to relax. > I was scheduled to arrive at 12:35 but my flight from Newark came into > Tampa early enough that I could be bumped to an earlier shuttle and got > in at 12:05 - and extra half-hour in paradise. I stowed my bags and > had a welcome back Key West Sunset Lager at Sloppy Joes. Just sitting > there made me happy to be back. Then check-in at 2:00, swimming until > 4:00, margueritas at Kelly's by 4:30. > > Secondly, Key West has recovered about 85 % from the last hurricane > season. The Sheraton Suites, for example, has had the exterior repaired > and re-painted, and it looks like new. It looks like all of the > construction at the Hyatt is done and they are now finishing up the > painting there, too. The vegetation has come back, more quickly than I > would have guessed. The Royal Poinciana trees are blooming as are the > hibiscus and various other bushes and plants. There are still a few > dead or dying fronds on the palm trees, but these are slowly being > replaced by new ones. The gardens at the Pier House are growing and all > of the palm trees have survived. The Pier House still strikes me as a > great value, mainly because of the beach and the location, but it is > critical that you get a good room. This is probably true of every place > to stay. > > Thirdly, if you want Key West to yourself, go in May. I didn't have > to wait for anything and there were times when I was one of only a > couple of customers. Talk about good service! Even the Island T'ing > did not fill up...32 vs. 40 people. > > Because I was alone I got into a routine of going running in the > morning, and then having breakfast, and again all of the old faithfuls > didn't disappoint; Turtle Kraals on Monday for the huevos rancheros > special, Two Friends on Tuesday for an omelet, Pepes on Wednesday for > another omelet, The Rooftop Café on Thursday for the Eggs Benedict > with a crab cake on both, two eggs over easy on pancakes at the Secret > Place on Saturday, and Martins for brunch on Sunday. I never made it to > Sarabeth's. Then I would spend most of the day reading and swimming > at the Pier House beach, sneaking down one bottle of beer. (Only caught > once but there was a new towel boy the first few days, and the regular, > Nate, doesn't usually hassle me). > > Then I would go out for a drink and maybe a snack. Afterwards, I would > walk for a while, then go back to the Pier House and read or snooze a > little, then have dinner. I had more real dinners this trip than any > other. Various items. Big Daddy Conchs does not have the 1.99 / dozen > oysters, but at 10.00, it's still not a bad place to go. I still like > the peel-your-own-shrimp with a Sunset Ale at the Half-Shell Raw Bar > and oysters and a Sunset Ale at the Conch Republic. But the best deal > now is Alonzo's. You bring your See Key West magazine with the free > drink coupon on page 36 and order half-price oysters or clams or > whatever, and end up spending maybe $6.00. You could do this every > night And Kellys for margueritas and chicken wings. Again it comes to > $6.00. IMO the best Bloody Marys are at the Pier House (thanks Markd) > but for pleasant surroundings, go up to the Rooftop Café and have one. > They are very good, cost $8.25, but the location is great - > overlooking Front Street at about the level of the tower at the > Wreckers Museum. The Duval Beach club is a good place to sit and have a > Sunset Ale and overlook the ocean. I never actually went into Island > Dogs or the Rum Barrel, but the thing to do on a Saturday night seems > to be to get a bottle of beer at the former, then stand on the sidewalk > and listen to the band form the latter. (The latter is going to get > wise and call the cops, which would be a shame). And the Iguana Café > (across from Capt'n Tony's?) has been demolished and is going to be > re-built. Croissants de France is still not done and I'm getting > worried. > > Dinners were great. Without too much detail...grilled shrimp with a > kind of Key Lime chutney sauce and rice and beans at Turtle Kraals. A > Cuban dinner of beef and pork with plantains, rice and beans and a > glass of Spanish red wine at El Meson de Pepe. Finished with a café > con leche which was better than D*mn Good Food Co. Blackened grouper > with rice and beans (do we see a trend here?) at Blue Heaven with a > Kalik. And two dinners of fish and chips and a Corona at B.O.'s > Fishwagon, still my favorite place. I meant to have a dinner of Black > (not blackened) grouper at the Rooftop, but never got around to it. > > And in terms of activities, the Sebago Island T'ing is still the best > IMO. And for a change I went out on the Caribbean Spirit for the > snorkel, sunset sail. This is a little more expensive than the others, > the Fury, e.g., but if they go to Sand Key, this is the best spot > I've found for snorkeling. There are "fingers" of coral reef > which you swim through and where all of the fish hang out. The only > place I've found a coupon (2.00 off per person) is on their web page, > but if they go to Sand Key it's worth the extra money. Ask when you > book. For deals, try Janet Masilgill at booth # 1 on Duval and Front, > or Captain David Brown just before you come to the end of Front Street, > on the right. > > I always need some diet soda and orange juice for the room, and might > need film or whatever. There is a coupon for $3.00 off a $10.00 > purchase at the Walgreens in the See Key West magazine on page 51. Not > usable for beer 8-(. I bought myself a nice tank top at Summer Salt on > Front, and, finally, a new pair of patch-pocket shorts at the Saltwater > Angler off the Mallory Docks. These are great for a vacation - wallet > in one patch, digital camera in the other, and See Key West Magazine > stuffed over one cheek in the back. > > And!!! I left my initials somewhere at one of the places mentioned > above. (Not at Sand Key) I'll buy drinks for the first person who > spots them. > > Pjk |
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| "Pjk" <peter_krynicki@MSN.COM> wrote in message news:1149610830.672916.241480@h76g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... Marshall Karp wrote: > Our trip is June 24 to June 29. Can't wait. So far, I have > recommendations > for Looe Key Dive Center and Innerspace Dive Center. Any other > suggestions? And!!! I left my initials somewhere at one of the places mentioned above. (Not at Sand Key) I'll buy drinks for the first person who spots them. Pjk Half Shell? LD. |
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| Limey wrote: > "Pjk" <peter_krynicki@MSN.COM> wrote in message > news:1149610830.672916.241480@h76g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > > Marshall Karp wrote: > > Our trip is June 24 to June 29. Can't wait. So far, I have > > recommendations > > for Looe Key Dive Center and Innerspace Dive Center. Any other > > suggestions? > > And!!! I left my initials somewhere at one of the places mentioned > above. (Not at Sand Key) I'll buy drinks for the first person who > spots them. > > Pjk > Nope! Pjk |
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| "Pjk" <peter_krynicki@MSN.COM> wrote in message news:1154968867.302121.225730@m79g2000cwm.googlegr oups.com... > > Limey wrote: >> "Pjk" <peter_krynicki@MSN.COM> wrote in message >> news:1149610830.672916.241480@h76g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... >> >> Marshall Karp wrote: >> > Our trip is June 24 to June 29. Can't wait. So far, I have >> > recommendations >> > for Looe Key Dive Center and Innerspace Dive Center. Any other >> > suggestions? >> >> And!!! I left my initials somewhere at one of the places mentioned >> above. (Not at Sand Key) I'll buy drinks for the first person who >> spots them. >> >> > Nope! > > Pjk > Island Ting? LD. |
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| Limey wrote: > "Limey" <davidflies@noatt.crapnet> wrote in message > news:t0MBg.567364$Fs1.323198@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > > > > "Pjk" <peter_krynicki@MSN.COM> wrote in message > > news:1154968867.302121.225730@m79g2000cwm.googlegr oups.com... > >> > >> Limey wrote: > >>> "Pjk" <peter_krynicki@MSN.COM> wrote in message > >>> news:1149610830.672916.241480@h76g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > >>> > >>> Marshall Karp wrote: > >>> > Our trip is June 24 to June 29. Can't wait. So far, I have > >>> > recommendations > >>> > for Looe Key Dive Center and Innerspace Dive Center. Any other > >>> > suggestions? > >>> > >>> And!!! I left my initials somewhere at one of the places mentioned > >>> above. (Not at Sand Key) I'll buy drinks for the first person who > >>> spots them. > >>> > >>> > >> Nope! > >> > >> > > Island Ting? > > > > > >Nope! > > Kelly's? > > LD. Nope, nope. They're at a place that is more of an eatery than a bar, on one of the roof joists. Pjk |
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| On Mon, 07 Aug 2006 15:26:47 GMT, "Limey" <davidflies@noatt.crapnet> wrote: >Half Shell? > >LD. > 'bout time you showed up! Rick Simms Warning: I will no longer be responsible for anything left in my memory longer than 20 minutes! |
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"Pjk" <peter_krynicki@MSN.COM> wrote in message news:1155053841.655782.191300@75g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com... > > Limey wrote: >> > >> > "Pjk" <peter_krynicki@MSN.COM> wrote in message >> > news:1154968867.302121.225730@m79g2000cwm.googlegr oups.com... >> >> >> >> Limey wrote: >> >>> "Pjk" <peter_krynicki@MSN.COM> wrote in message >> >>> news:1149610830.672916.241480@h76g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... >> >>> >> >>> Marshall Karp wrote: >> >>> > Our trip is June 24 to June 29. Can't wait. So far, I have >> >>> > recommendations >> >>> > for Looe Key Dive Center and Innerspace Dive Center. Any other >> >>> > suggestions? >> >>> >> >>> And!!! I left my initials somewhere at one of the places mentioned >> >>> above. (Not at Sand Key) I'll buy drinks for the first person who >> >>> spots them. >> >>> >> >>> >> >> Nope! >> >> >> >> >> > Island Ting? >> > >> > >> >Nope! >> >> Kelly's? >> >> LD. > > Nope, nope. They're at a place that is more of an eatery than a bar, on > one of the roof joists. > > Rooftop? Can I have more than one guess per post? LD. |
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