Where to stay on north 7 MB?
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Jenna,
Out of all them you wouldn't be disappointed no matter which one you choose!! Plantana isn't as far north, so closer to restaurants and shopping, and still has a very nice beach. The only one I wouldn't stay at is Christopher Columbus, and that's because they don't have screened patios. Sometimes mosquitoes can be a pest, and I like to enjoy my evenings without bugs. All are very nice though!
Sandy
Out of all them you wouldn't be disappointed no matter which one you choose!! Plantana isn't as far north, so closer to restaurants and shopping, and still has a very nice beach. The only one I wouldn't stay at is Christopher Columbus, and that's because they don't have screened patios. Sometimes mosquitoes can be a pest, and I like to enjoy my evenings without bugs. All are very nice though!
Sandy
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People keep talking about bugs - in over a dozen years, I've never had a problem with them. Think they are more of a problem on the north side. Along Seven Mile there is usually a breeze. Bugs have not been a problem during my trips and they have been at various times of theyear.
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I agree with that last opinion. Bugs have never been a problem for my family and friends who stay year round all over the 7MB area. We never seek out screened patios and never use bug repellent. I do agree that all the condos listed are good choices.
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About the bugs. I was prepared to use bug repellent on Cayman but never did. But beware I did get bit on both of my feet and they itched so badly I thought I would die. Not really die but I have 2 scares to remind me of the scrathing I did while in Cayman. I needed Calomine Lotion and I would've been fine.
Just a helpful hint
Just a helpful hint