Key Lime Village Hotel in Key West?
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Assume you're talking about the Key Lime Inn on Truman.
We stayed there several times ourselves. However, it finally wore out. The old cottages are gone. It's been reborn, is gorgeous and I've heard good things. The rates, of course, took a substantial upward turn.
They have a web site--might want to try a google search.
We stayed there several times ourselves. However, it finally wore out. The old cottages are gone. It's been reborn, is gorgeous and I've heard good things. The rates, of course, took a substantial upward turn.
They have a web site--might want to try a google search.
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just stayed there in march--
it is a cute little hotel, with a few rooms (all are small but nice)-
most, if not all, rooms are on the pool, which is a nice size--
close to everything, of course you will want a scooter--
they have a web site, check it out!!
it is a cute little hotel, with a few rooms (all are small but nice)-
most, if not all, rooms are on the pool, which is a nice size--
close to everything, of course you will want a scooter--
they have a web site, check it out!!
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George is right. It sold a few years back and went through some major renovations and is now The Key Lime Inn. It is very cute and a very reasonable priced place to stay.
http://keylimeinn.com/
http://keylimeinn.com/
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My husband and I stayed at the Key Lime Inn in May for the first and LAST time! After making reservations 2 1/2 months in advance for a room "over looking the pool", we ended up in a so called cottage in the parking lot. (Also, called one week prior to confirm our reservation.) After a long day of traveling and one look at the outside of the "cottage" we looked at each other and said "It's got to be better on the inside". It wasn't! We were told there was no other rooms available. The "cottage" was set on blocks, or something...With every step the room moved. (It felt like we were in a 1930's trailer) The air conditioner was fair, at best. There were bugs everywhere. We spoke to the staff three times; once at check in, once to return personal items we found in the room, and once to check-out. They acted like we were bothering them each time!Although the rooms over looking the pool did look nicer, we will not give Key Lime Inn another chance with our hard earned vacation money. The ONLY good thing I have to say about the place is after returning to the room after a few drinks, you don't notice the floor moving as much. Live and learn, I guess.
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This post is TEN years old! I've been going to Key West for 20 years, but don't remember a Key Lime Village. A Google search didn't bring up anything other than the Key Lime Inn, which I am familiar with.
Sibel, could you give us any further information about the place you stayed? Perhaps it's a slightly different name than you remember.
Sibel, could you give us any further information about the place you stayed? Perhaps it's a slightly different name than you remember.
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