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| Anybody here stayed at Suites Vima in Cozumel?? |
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| nope. Stayed at the Scuba Club Cozumel. I'd highly recommend it. "Jack Sloan" <jqsloan@verizon.net> wrote in message news:0plzi.3957$Uf7.3221@trnddc06... > Anybody here stayed at Suites Vima in Cozumel?? > > |
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| nope. Stayed at the Scuba Club Cozumel. I'd highly recommend it. "Jack Sloan" <jqsloan@verizon.net> wrote in message news:0plzi.3957$Uf7.3221@trnddc06... > Anybody here stayed at Suites Vima in Cozumel?? > > |
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| nope. Stayed at the Scuba Club Cozumel. I'd highly recommend it. "Jack Sloan" <jqsloan@verizon.net> wrote in message news:0plzi.3957$Uf7.3221@trnddc06... > Anybody here stayed at Suites Vima in Cozumel?? > > |
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| nope. Stayed at the Scuba Club Cozumel. I'd highly recommend it. "Jack Sloan" <jqsloan@verizon.net> wrote in message news:0plzi.3957$Uf7.3221@trnddc06... > Anybody here stayed at Suites Vima in Cozumel?? > > |
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| nope. Stayed at the Scuba Club Cozumel. I'd highly recommend it. "Jack Sloan" <jqsloan@verizon.net> wrote in message news:0plzi.3957$Uf7.3221@trnddc06... > Anybody here stayed at Suites Vima in Cozumel?? > > |
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| On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 19:40:44 GMT, "Jack Sloan" <jqsloan@verizon.net> wrote: >Anybody here stayed at Suites Vima in Cozumel?? Yup, at least half a dozen times, most recently in February. It's nothing fancy, but the rooms are large and clean but spartan, and the property is nice and secure. The hotel part is in behind the houses along 10 Ave, at the corner of Calle 6. There is an entryway on 10 Ave that you have to pass through, and if there's not somebody at the desk, there's probably somebody outside in the yard that faces into the hotel. The last I knew the people who own (a doctor, I think) it are the ones whose back yard faced into it, so it feels secure. It's great for location if you want to be in town. Zermatt bakery is just around the corner, and it's only 2 blocks down 10 to the back of the square. It's not far to walk back to the grocery and liquor stores on 30 either. There is a small beer/corner store in the next block called El Cenote. The rooms have a small fridge, but no cooking facilities. The beds can tend to be lumpy, but when I've complained I've gotten a better room. There is TV with cable and I think a VCR in each room. I never turn it on. There are 3 floors with 4 rooms each. I'd suggest that you go for the top floor if possible, since you get a cross breeze up there. I paid $US40 a night last February. I think they will do long term a lot cheaper. If you phone them it's often a challenge to get somebody who speaks enough English to book the reservation. Here's the contact info I've got on their business card: phone: (01152)872-5118 email: suitesvima@hotmail.com |
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| On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 19:40:44 GMT, "Jack Sloan" <jqsloan@verizon.net> wrote: >Anybody here stayed at Suites Vima in Cozumel?? Yup, at least half a dozen times, most recently in February. It's nothing fancy, but the rooms are large and clean but spartan, and the property is nice and secure. The hotel part is in behind the houses along 10 Ave, at the corner of Calle 6. There is an entryway on 10 Ave that you have to pass through, and if there's not somebody at the desk, there's probably somebody outside in the yard that faces into the hotel. The last I knew the people who own (a doctor, I think) it are the ones whose back yard faced into it, so it feels secure. It's great for location if you want to be in town. Zermatt bakery is just around the corner, and it's only 2 blocks down 10 to the back of the square. It's not far to walk back to the grocery and liquor stores on 30 either. There is a small beer/corner store in the next block called El Cenote. The rooms have a small fridge, but no cooking facilities. The beds can tend to be lumpy, but when I've complained I've gotten a better room. There is TV with cable and I think a VCR in each room. I never turn it on. There are 3 floors with 4 rooms each. I'd suggest that you go for the top floor if possible, since you get a cross breeze up there. I paid $US40 a night last February. I think they will do long term a lot cheaper. If you phone them it's often a challenge to get somebody who speaks enough English to book the reservation. Here's the contact info I've got on their business card: phone: (01152)872-5118 email: suitesvima@hotmail.com |
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| On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 19:40:44 GMT, "Jack Sloan" <jqsloan@verizon.net> wrote: >Anybody here stayed at Suites Vima in Cozumel?? Yup, at least half a dozen times, most recently in February. It's nothing fancy, but the rooms are large and clean but spartan, and the property is nice and secure. The hotel part is in behind the houses along 10 Ave, at the corner of Calle 6. There is an entryway on 10 Ave that you have to pass through, and if there's not somebody at the desk, there's probably somebody outside in the yard that faces into the hotel. The last I knew the people who own (a doctor, I think) it are the ones whose back yard faced into it, so it feels secure. It's great for location if you want to be in town. Zermatt bakery is just around the corner, and it's only 2 blocks down 10 to the back of the square. It's not far to walk back to the grocery and liquor stores on 30 either. There is a small beer/corner store in the next block called El Cenote. The rooms have a small fridge, but no cooking facilities. The beds can tend to be lumpy, but when I've complained I've gotten a better room. There is TV with cable and I think a VCR in each room. I never turn it on. There are 3 floors with 4 rooms each. I'd suggest that you go for the top floor if possible, since you get a cross breeze up there. I paid $US40 a night last February. I think they will do long term a lot cheaper. If you phone them it's often a challenge to get somebody who speaks enough English to book the reservation. Here's the contact info I've got on their business card: phone: (01152)872-5118 email: suitesvima@hotmail.com |
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| On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 19:40:44 GMT, "Jack Sloan" <jqsloan@verizon.net> wrote: >Anybody here stayed at Suites Vima in Cozumel?? Yup, at least half a dozen times, most recently in February. It's nothing fancy, but the rooms are large and clean but spartan, and the property is nice and secure. The hotel part is in behind the houses along 10 Ave, at the corner of Calle 6. There is an entryway on 10 Ave that you have to pass through, and if there's not somebody at the desk, there's probably somebody outside in the yard that faces into the hotel. The last I knew the people who own (a doctor, I think) it are the ones whose back yard faced into it, so it feels secure. It's great for location if you want to be in town. Zermatt bakery is just around the corner, and it's only 2 blocks down 10 to the back of the square. It's not far to walk back to the grocery and liquor stores on 30 either. There is a small beer/corner store in the next block called El Cenote. The rooms have a small fridge, but no cooking facilities. The beds can tend to be lumpy, but when I've complained I've gotten a better room. There is TV with cable and I think a VCR in each room. I never turn it on. There are 3 floors with 4 rooms each. I'd suggest that you go for the top floor if possible, since you get a cross breeze up there. I paid $US40 a night last February. I think they will do long term a lot cheaper. If you phone them it's often a challenge to get somebody who speaks enough English to book the reservation. Here's the contact info I've got on their business card: phone: (01152)872-5118 email: suitesvima@hotmail.com |
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