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Pelican Resort
Posted by: Mary (192.154.91.---)
Date: July 19, 2006 12:14PM

I recently called the Pelican Resort to inquire about availability during the month of October. They have two studios (bay view and ocean view) in the Croton and Beaumontia buildings. Since I have never stayed there, can anyone give me comments on these two buildings, good or bad.

Thanks,
Mary

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Re: Pelican Resort
Posted by: cher (---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: July 19, 2006 04:09PM

Hi,
The B building is much nicer and they renovated not too long ago and it is located rright by the big pool with the swim up bar. Its my favorite resort enjoy

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Re: Pelican Resort
Posted by: Mary (---.phlapa.east.verizon.net)
Date: July 19, 2006 08:05PM

Thank you Cher for the information.

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Re: Pelican Resort
Posted by: AlgoGirl (---.cpe.net.cable.roger)
Date: July 19, 2006 10:05PM

Mary! Do NOT stay in the Croton Building. I was there in June. It sucks.
The view would be decent is it weren't for the green fencing blocking it. Oh and the crane isn't that great to look at either. Stay in the other building really!

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Re: Pelican Resort
Posted by: EbenCooke (---.com)
Date: August 18, 2006 10:34AM

We stayed at the Pelican in June -- Building B -- and found it to be very nice, indeed! Down by the marina area, there's good snorkling and a pretty little beach. Our particular unit didn't get the ocean view, which would've been nice. But, then, we didn't spend that much time in the room.

And if you like scuba diving, I strongly recommend the dive outfit in the Pelican marina! Can't remember the name, but they run a very safe and fun boat. Enjoy!

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Re: Pelican Resort
Posted by: steve (---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: August 20, 2006 09:39PM

We were there for two long weeks in Jan. 06. The upper section above the registration building had a terrible water problem. Like none. The toilets did not flush for hours on end. We weren't in the resort much but that really was a problem. It was the same three years earlier. What's up with that. The front desk people said wait and it will work later.

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Re: Pelican Resort
Posted by: Anonymous User (---.proxy.aol.com)
Date: August 22, 2006 10:10PM

The toilets are on a unique and very old-fashioned air suction/vacuum system. When the air pressure is down...don't expect a flush. If the place is full or near capacity, and a lot of flushing is going on ...like in the AM...forget it...and try later. This was our experience back in 2000. Have upgrades occured...very possibly. spike

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