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(@mricco)
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Has anyone out there stayed at Pink Horses? Their site say 4 guests, wondering if anyone has stayed there with 5.
Thanks
Mricco

 
Posted : December 11, 2007 9:52 pm
(@captainvic)
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Mricco,

We stayed there last spring. There are two bedrooms, one on the main level and the other on the
lower (pool) level. The are separated by an outdoor staircase. The bedrooms have queen beds, and I don't think there And, the views are gorgeous!

Captain Vic

 
Posted : December 13, 2007 5:50 pm
(@captainvic)
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ooops! I meant to say that I don't think there would be room for a cot in either bedroom.
The living room sofa is a carved wooden bench, fine for sitting, but I wouldn't want to
have to sleep on it.
sorry about the lost sentences!

 
Posted : December 13, 2007 5:53 pm
(@mricco)
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Hey, thanks for the info. I contacted the rental company and was told that it would sleep just five.
Mricco

 
Posted : December 13, 2007 6:00 pm
(@mricco)
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Sorry, I meant 4 people
Mricco

 
Posted : December 13, 2007 6:01 pm
(@irbgolfin)
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Hidey Ho Cap'n!

My wife and I have Pink Horses booked in June, outside shot another couple might tag along. Would be interested in any comments/advice you might have. We tend to hit the north shore in the morning, eat lunch out somewhere without parking issues like Coral Bay, spend the afternoon on the deck/pool, and cook dinner in. First time staying in Coral Bay, seemed like a good choice. Since I'm on the grill with something and we get prepared sides to limit the work, I really liked the outdoor grill with the view, which sealed the deal for me once I got to my short list of possibilities.

Appreciate anything you'd like to share from your visit, particularly if it might help us be a bit more prepared.

Thanks!

irbgolfin

 
Posted : December 13, 2007 10:46 pm
(@captainvic)
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You will love the outdoor grill--just don't get too distracted by the view and overcook the steaks!
The road to the villa is paved most of the way, but the unpaved part was pretty rough, and really barely one lane,
so take it slow. My only issue with the villa, and this may well have been corrected) was that there were no
window coverings. You were up with the sunrise, like it or not. I would think that would make the house really
hot in June, so you might check check on that. Otherwise, it has a nice pool, lots of deck space, and also a very
nice outdoor shower!
Hope you have a great trip!

 
Posted : December 14, 2007 11:38 am
(@irbgolfin)
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Thanks for the info! No window coverings does sound a little odd, though one of the villas we stayed in had shears that really didn't block out much light. Didn't matter, the roosters woke us up before sunrise most days 🙂

We like a/c in the bedrooms for sleeping, but spend most of the day outside so the house heating up isn't an issue for us. As I look outside at 3 inches of fresh snow heading to the USVI in June is sounding pretty good, hot house or whatever.

irbgolfin

 
Posted : December 15, 2007 12:59 pm

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