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There isn't a resort on the island that would have asked you and your cousin to leave their pool. It was good PR to have you girls lounging around! LMAO !!!! oh goodness you are too kind lol I'm buying my cousin a surprise plane ticket to Belize because otherwise she probably won't come, and it just wouldn't be the same without her!!
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We still need to hear from mm mookie about the pool they are looking for?????and the resort to match it??
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Captain Morgans had a beautiful pool as well !!
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I have always wondered about the pool allure at an oceanside destination. Yeah, nice for a quick dip to cool off, but what is the draw to sit in a chair (like you have at home on your deck)and read a book (which you brought from home). If you have kids I can see it as necessary, but as adults shouldn't you be spending your vacation out and about, seeing and doing? Just wondering about the other half. 
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Thanks for all of your input. I stayed at Caribe Island resort a couple of years ago and was looking at staying somewhere else this year. CIR has a really nice pool but I was looking to stay a little closer to town. I am looking for a really neat place to hang out during the day to throw back some beers and a few panty rippers.
Does anyone have any information on caribe Island resort? The last time I was there the management group and the condo owners were having some problems.
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I can only do so much "out and about." Part of the allure of a vacation for me is sitting around in the sun with the sea breeze (which I don't have at home on my deck) and reading a book (which I rarely have time to do at home) and just generally soaking up the atmosphere. For me that downtime gets divided between a chair on the beach and a float in one of the great pools at Banana Beach, where the water is nice and cool and the rum punch is plentiful and the best on the island. ~from the other half!
I can never remember which is better . . . safe? . . . or sorry?
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Ah-Ha, so that is it.  Just wondering. Personally, I would rather stroll the beach than sit by the pool.
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A lot depends what you want from a pool. Somewhere where you can really swim for your morning constitutional may not be suitable for the kids to play while mum watches, or for lazing and chatting and generally passing the day with a drink on a little floating tray, etc. There are pools with superb views which can get very windswept, or secluded private pools with no view whatsoever.
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