Key West Questions
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Key West Questions
We have made a reservation at the Key Lodge Motel in Key West, has anyone heard anything good or bad about the place? Also, does anyone know the name of the restaurant on Sunset Key that is part of the Hilton resort?
Any opinion on which seafood restaurant is better, A&B Lobster, Conch Republic Seafood Co., etc?
Thanks!
Any opinion on which seafood restaurant is better, A&B Lobster, Conch Republic Seafood Co., etc?
Thanks!
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No, Sunset Key is wonderful. You take the ferry over from the Hilton and the restaurant is on the water and the food and wine is spectacular. Prepare to spend the evening however, because service is not fast - everyone seems to be laid back -- but it was very high up on my favorite list and the atmosphere couldn't have been more appealing. Do it.
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I wouldn't equate the Key Lodge Motel with Latitudes, which is the restaurant on Sunset Key. A&B Lobster is a really good restaurant, too. Why did you pick the Key Lodge Motel? I've been to Key West two or three times a year for the past several years and wouldn't consider staying at the Key Lodge Motel.
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We picked the Key Lodge because it had a reasonable price for the rooms and the place looks fairly decent from their website. I'm most concerned about it being decently clean. No bugs, mildew or funky stuff. Have you stayed there or just heard things?
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I double-checked with someone who lives in Key West about the Key Lodge Hotel and she said it's not in a very good location, and is "really old and very out of date." She did say, however, they have a good sized pool and have parking if you will have a car. The owners also own the Hampton Inn. I'd sure advise you to get closer to the gulf if it's at all possible. If you don't want a hotel, there are lots of B&Bs.
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Just a warning - if you plan to stay to stay somewhere with a pool, it's advisable to make sure it's a freshwater pool. There are saltwater pools in KW, especially at some of the older motels. I personally enjoy salt water swimming in the ocean but don't care for it in a pool.
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Sue - I'm not familiar with the Duval Inn but have posted a question about it on the Keys message board of AOL. If you've never checked that board out, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. If you'll email me, I'll send you the link, or if you prefer you can use Keyword "travel" then click on Traveler's Opinions to find the message boards.