Suite C or D at Coco Lapalm
I might be getting a little TOO specific, but does anyone have an opinion as to whether we should stay in Suite C or Suite D at Coco Lapalm in Nigrel??
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drewzilla
Guess I should have scrolled down further before responding to your other post. Duh! Oh well, topping for you. |
Well being as they are both on the upper floor and in the same building, I'd say it was a mute point.(IMHO) Last year my family and I stayed in suite E which is pretty much the same as D but on the lower floor. I did this simply because I did not see the need to climb the stairs each time we wanted to go back to the room(use the bathroom during the day, ect..) There really is no view to speak of and no more of a patio then down below.
I will say that as much as we enjoyed CCLP(and we'd go back) that block of rooms is known as the "annex" and frankly were pushing the limit of needing updating. We definatly enjoyed the extra space, but it came with the price of being a bit more shall we say "used" then other smaller rooms many have offered. |
hi there! I'm staying at cocolapalm in a jr. suite. You guys are naming the suites, c, d, e. Are the jr. suites in this region? I don't want one of the more "used" rooms.
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Heading to CLP second week in March, first time staying we booked a deluxe room anything you can advise me would be great!
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fshprnzz,
I would start a separate thread for this, since the other posts date from 2006. We've stayed at Coco La Palm many times. My main recommendation would be to try to get a guarantee for an upper floor room. We had some plumbing issues in the rooms on the ground floor, and thought they weren't maintained as well as the rooms on the upper level. The jr. suites on the upper level ( not the one in the 400s overlooking the bar!) are especially nice. |
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