On my second day in Ft. Lauderdale, I found the Bonnet House, and wrote a blog about it. I love to walk, so taking a cab was not an option for me, I find pleasure in seeing as much as I can on foot, whenever possible. All I can say it was an exhausting and exhilarating day, and the trek to find the Bonnet House was worth every blister.
After the visit I
went back to the hotel to meet up with friends, who are gold members at the Hilton.
Nothing went right for them from registration going forward, the staff apologized
at every turn and were always ready with free vouchers; they were flowing at a
rapid rate. The last mishap included a sixty dollar credit at the restaurant. Guess
where we ate lunch? The management handled everything with aplomb, and abject
apologies, and the ever ready free vouchers.
The hotel restaurant
was located by the pool, a lovely place to sit and relax. I do not have a
Hilton membership, but everything went according to plan, that included a
beautiful room, with a view of the water, so there were no free vouchers for
me. I do however intend to join the club.
Diet not going too
well, after a solid breakfast, we had to use the sixty dollar voucher, after
all, we were checking out the next morning for our cruise. A Margherita Pizza
seemed like a good idea for lunch, filled with tomatoes and fresh mozzarella,
it was delicious. The rest of the late afternoon was spent with friends. We
fell in love with the Casablanca Café and we went back there again for dinner.
We did not go hungry.
I know we should have
tried something new, and usually that is what happens-but you have to realize-the
eggplant was simply amazing and not to be missed. I would go back there again
just for the Moroccan eggplant. We saw a small fender bender on the A1A, no one
was hurt and people involved were chatting amicably. The roar of the cars is
amazing on that road, it seems to be non-stop.
After dinner, the
walk along the shore was a delight, blisters and all; the area is stunning, we
had a full moon and the reflection in the water was mesmerizing.
Cheers,
Margot
Justes
A Hotel in Paris
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